GSI Outdoor Glacier Bottle Cup/Pot – 18fl oz

318UlShGDjL. SL160  GSI Outdoor Glacier Bottle Cup/Pot   18fl oz

Product Description
If you’re looking for an indestructible cup to take into the backcountry, you’ve found it in the GSI Outdoors Bottle Cup. Made of Glacier Stainless Steel, the Bottle Cup will never tarnish, corrode or scratchtalk about a piece of gear that’s going to last. The folding handles extend for stovetop usage and wrap around the cup to pack easily. At only 5.2oz, the Bottle Cup won’t weigh you down and doubles as a small pot or mug.

Product Features

  • Material: Glacier Stainless Steel
  • Volume: 18oz
  • Weight: 5.2oz
  • Warranty: Lifetime
  • Country of Origin: China

GSI Outdoor Glacier Bottle Cup/Pot – 18fl oz

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4 Responses to GSI Outdoor Glacier Bottle Cup/Pot – 18fl oz

  1. This little cup is reminiscent of the army canteen cup. It fits right over your lexan bottle, saving space. It would be nice if there were a lid that slipped on the bottom of it, but it’s still a good tool for backpacking, and the price is right.
    Rating: 4 / 5
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  2. This cup was designed to fit the base of a Nalgene 1 liter bottle, and does perfectly. So for no significant increase in volume, you have a large cup/small pot that fits Esbit solid fuel stoves, and other small stoves. Not the sexy, uber-cool titanium, but plain old stainless steel, with fairly solid wire handles. The handles are long and slim, and well designed for use as a pot. Not so comfortable as a cup handle, but that is a trade-off for this cup.

    The size is a little too large and a little too small for me. A little too large for a good coffee cup, but some folks like a wider mouth to a cup. A little too small for a pot, but if you’re just heating water for single servings of freeze dried food it’s could work out OK.

    Tailored for the Nalgene bottle, OK if it is your only pot/cup on a short trip, but doesn’t excel at anything but fitting the water bottle.

    E. M. Van Court
    Rating: 4 / 5
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  3. Since aluminum canteen cups seem to now be expensive relics and have been replaced by the hydration pack on your back – one is still in need of a cup for some coffee or to eat something that’s not in a plastic bag. This works very well.
    Rating: 5 / 5
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  4. Jeff A. Mann says:

    exactly what i was looking for, a small cup/pot to nest on my 32oz nalgene.

    Not as light as a Ti cup, but still light enough for me.

    My only issue would be with the price…kinda high, but much less than a Ti cup would have cost. All in all a quality buy, i am quite happy with it.
    Rating: 4 / 5
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