Evernew Ti Mug 400

rated 5.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

I like this mug a lot - it's lightweight, strong,…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $17.95

I like this mug a lot - it's lightweight, strong, and is the perfect size for a cup of Crystal Light or Tang as well as for hot drinks like tea or coffee.

What's more you can use it quite effectively to heat water directly so you can make a drink for one right in the cup.

I drink a lot and make coffee and tea (and even hot Tang) directly in the cup on top of either my MSR pocket rocket or on longer trips on top of my Jetboil GCS pot holder (but it only just! fits here though).

The other advantage of the 100% titanium is that you can set the cup down near hot coals in a campfire with the handle away from the heat to keep a drink warm pretty much indefinitely.

I have actually recently just bought another Evernew titanium mug - note there is now a versions with 2 folding handles with silicone tube covers - this addresses a concern that the original version is not as packable as it could be due to the fixed handle - I have usually just attached mine on the outside of my pack.

I have also marked my cup with a 1 cup measuring line - I wish it came with a measuring scale embossed/engraved on the inside of the cup.

Overall I love it and never leave home without it.

Alan

Please sign in to comment
Do you know someone who might be interested in this?
Share a link to this page via email, Facebook, Google+, or Twitter.
If you've owned or used an Evernew Ti Mug 400, please share your experience.

Recently on Trailspace

Last Week: Review Your Gear to Win a Hyperlite Pack

We're giving away a lightweight, Cuben-fiber 2400 Southwest pack to one lucky reviewer next week, thanks to Hyperlite Mountain Gear. Review your outdoor gear by Sunday, June 2, to be entered ($260 value). Read More »

Review: Big Agnes Sunnyside 2

This tent has withstood the test of time! I bought this tent from REI outlet back in 2007 as an upgrade to some gear, along with the footprint. This tent as been… Read More »

Review: Ortovox Thunder 35

Low profile, alpine climbing pack. I bought this pack on closeout at Sierra Trading Post and after using it for a month, I was sad I hadn't picked up a second. Read More »

Review: Scarpa Men's Crux

Low profile, comfortable shoe that works awesome for hikes in to the local crag and to climb in. I have worn the Scarpa Crux approach shoes on a climbing trip through… Read More »

Add your voice to the world's most comprehensive and useful collection of independent outdoor gear reviews. Review Your Gear