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Titanium Single Wall 300 Mug
Snow Peak
Titanium Single Wall 300 Mug
$32.95
Description

  The smallest of the Ti-Single Mug series, the Titanium Single Wall 300 Mug is made of ultralight Japanese titanium. Designed for everyday use and backcountry excursions, the Ti-Single 300 Mug can be placed directly over a heat source for cooking or warming. The mug features foldable handles for compact storage and is built to last.

  Pair the Ti-Single 300 Cup with the 300ml Double Mug Silicone Lid (sold separately) for easy travel.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Snow Peak
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
MG-142
Weight:
1.7 oz (50 g)
Dimensions:
D 3 in. H 3.2 in.
Volume:
300 mL / 10.1 fl oz
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