MSR titan ti mug

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MSR titan ti mug

Postby Area54 » Sun 24 May, 2009 3:30 pm

Could someone tell me if they have the same or similar ti mug:

http://www.wildearth.com.au/titanium-ti ... p-852.html

On the site they don't list any dimensions or volume, need to find out this info - see if I can plop my stove etc inside and if it will fit into my kitchen baggy. It will be my everything pot - really after the 600ml jobby and happy to follow any links ya'll post up.
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Re: MSR titan ti mug

Postby tastrax » Sun 24 May, 2009 7:45 pm

A few extra details here -looks to be 400ml

http://cascadedesigns.com/msr/cookware/ ... up/product
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Re: MSR titan ti mug

Postby stu » Mon 25 May, 2009 7:50 am

Yep, I have one of these which I combine with the Titan Kettle for ultralight trips; the cup fits inside the kettle & I can also fit my Optimus Crux (folding) stove + lighter + sponge + small tea towel inside - a complete little meal kit :D
The cup is 400ml & the kettle 800ml.
The cup is only single walled & hot liquids tend to cool pretty quickly, especially in cold / alpine conditions.
I also have a double walled cup for more luxurious trips :D
I definitely did not pay the Aus retail price, I think around AU$60!!!
I think over the net I got it for less than half this a couple of years back.

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Re: MSR titan ti mug

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Re: MSR titan ti mug

Postby Area54 » Tue 26 May, 2009 8:29 pm

Thank you for your replies, all great info.

My 600ml stainless cup has seen better days (already had to tig the handle back on once) and really want to bling up the kit with some ti gear. A 600ml is perfect as I can pop the kovea ti, canister, wash towel etc and fit into my small s2s kitchen bag. It is to go directly onto the stove for single pot cooking (minimalist), so a double wall is out.
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