Coffee mug

Well dang I hate you guys lol $110 for a thermos is insane But I figure three weeks of late season elk hunts plus other short trips it'll pay for itself.


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When below freezing or cold/dark I bring a hydroflask and suffer the weight penalty. If I’m camping and it’s mostly above freezing, a half liter Nalgene (bpa free) with a beer coozie works great for me. Gives me more water capacity if I need it during the day and helps me fill my bladder if water source is small/gross.

I’m a get that black coffee in my bloodstream as fast as possible guy, so this may not work for the sippers.
 
Hot coffee in the 500 ml Nalgene worked well for me too. By the time I leave camp and get to a glassing spot, it's cooled down enough to drink without scalding.

Boiling water in plastic isn't my favorite, but don't do it often.
 
Hot coffee in the 500 ml Nalgene worked well for me too. By the time I leave camp and get to a glassing spot, it's cooled down enough to drink without scalding.

Boiling water in plastic isn't my favorite, but don't do it often.

Yeah but like my original post it depends what was in said jug the night before


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Not sure it qualifies as lightweight, but zojirushi mugs with the lockable lids are awesome. They'll keep your coffee hot for hours and hours, the lid seals tightly, and it has a lock so it won't pop open in your pack.

2X I bought a 32oz and a smaller one for my SIL. I will keep hot all day best I've ever had and the top locks for a pack. Nothing better.
 
$98.46 isn't AS bad :D

So no reviews on the item on that site. You’d think they would show the lids and the can sitting in it, for that price
 
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