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Ultralight Nesting Bowl And Mug
GSI Outdoors
Ultralight Nesting Bowl And Mug
$9.95
Description

  Ultra-stable, personal food and drink solution

  The Ultralight Nesting Bowl And Mug from GSI includes a sip lid, and insulated sleeve, and one 20 fl. oz. bowl as well as one 20 fl. oz. cup made of BPA-free polypropylene. It all nests into itself for simple, compact stowage.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Volume:
20 fl. oz.
Non Stick:
No Coating
Weight:
4.3 oz.
Insulated:
Yes - Insulated
Dimensions:
5.10 in. x 5.10 in. x 2.70 in.
Other Features:
MATERIAL
Polypropylene

INCLUDES
20 fl. oz. cup
20 fl. oz. bowl
Insulated sleeve
Sip-it top

TECHNOLOGY
Cascadian
The recyclable, inexpensive answer to all your outdoor dining needs, Cascadian's lightweight, flexible material is easy to pack, stack and carry. Chemically-inert and BPA-Free, Cascadian pieces remain resilient in both hot and temperatures and are also extremely durable. Moreover, Cascadian pieces won't absorb food odors like other plastics and are completely recyclable at the end of their service life. Plus, they float!

nFORM Ultralight System
Key Benefit: The most portable system
Performance Profile: All the necessities in a compact, ultralight package
User Profile: Fast-Packers / Alpinists / Bike Tourers

Diminuitive, ultralight cooking + eating solution
GSI loves exposure as much as anyone, but who says that you have to put up with burn marks and dead weight? GSI says stop making sacrifices and open your eyes to the possibilities of ultralight without the cost and constant disappointment of Titanium.

The nFORM Ultralight line has taken the unique needs of fast and light backpacking and built a system of solutions that defy the notion that ultralight means making sacrifices. Time, comfort, efficiency, performance and ultra-light weight in a system built for one or two.

From low-profile mugs whose wide base and low center of gravity help prevent spills to crushproof lids with integrated strainers, the nFORM Ultralight System is packed full of ingenious solutions to the real problems facing those who want to go fast and light. With welded sinks which double as stuff sacks, insulated sleeves to keep drinks warm, integrated nesting for ultralight stoves and fuel and folding handles which lock in place to secure your set, the nFORM Ultralight system puts your pack on super-slimming weight loss plan while leaving you feeling completely satisfied.
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