Why one cup can be the core of your camp cooking equipment
A proper camp cooking equipment setup doesn’t require an entire drawer of utensils. Most experienced hikers boil water, stir meals, drink coffee, and rehydrate soup — all from a single cup. That’s why we design our cooking gear around real field use, not marketing features. Every gram matters. Every function must earn its place. What fits in your hand should serve your entire cooking system, from heating to hydration.
Titanium, enamel, or vacuum-insulated? Choose by terrain, not trend
Our current range includes four curated models — each matching a different style of expedition. No unnecessary weight. No fragile coatings. Just solid, compact, lightweight camping cooking equipment you’ll actually use.
• Titanium Mug 550 ml – Our lightest solution at just 72 g. Fire-safe, stove-ready, and ideal for ultralight hiking or multi-day solo routes. This is your go-to for boiling water and drinking straight from the cup. A true ultralight cook set essential.
• Titanium Mug 900 ml – Larger volume for group use or bigger appetites. This titanium camping cookware works perfectly with most gas canisters and small stoves. Fits a full meal or enough water for two. Packs down small and disappears in a 40L pack.
• Enamel Mug – Durable, timeless, and built for life in base camps, bikepacking routes, and 4x4 expeditions. Unlike many lightweight options, enamel resists knocks, drops, and scratches. Part of a rugged base camp cookware setup.
• Insulated Mug – Not for cooking, but ideal for keeping drinks hot for hours. This vacuum-sealed cup is your everyday mountain tool — winter hikes, summit picnics, or long travel days. Think of it as your terrain-proof travel cookware.