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A trail-tested, reliable cup for using with your Jetboil cooking system.

Compatible with most Jetboil systems, the Sōl Aluminum Companion Cup uses Jetboil’s famous FluxRing design to distribute the heat and cook your meals quickly. There’s little time and fuel to waste in the backcountry, and this anodized aluminum cup ensures you can cook efficiently with your roaring Jetboil Sōl, Zip, Flash, or PCS burner, which are sold separately.
  • Neoprene Cargo Cozy insulates your hands from the scalding metal and features a nylon handle for easy passing in the tent
  • Drinkable lid design also features a pour spout and strainer for easy noodle cooking at camp
  • Bottom cover can be used as a bowl and is graduated so you can use it as a measuring cup
  • Has enough interior space to pack a Sōl or Zip burner (sold separately) and a 100g Jetpower fuel canister (also sold separately)
  • Compatible with the Jetboil Sōl, Zip, Flash, and PCS only

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John Yonkers III

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  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I picked this up as a second cup to use with my jetboil stove. After realizing that one cup is more than enough (I generally boil and pour into other cups before starting another cup full) I decided to stow the companion cup with another non-jetboil stove.

After many uses I can affirm that the companion cup works nearly as good with a regular old Primus stove as it does with a jetboil stove.

Works well with non-jetboil stoves too.
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Andrew McManama

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I was very impressed with this unit. It boils water very fast, and packs up very small. I use homemade meals on the trail for the most part and they would be a pain in the butt to clean out of this. If all you do is boil water and pour it into a bag, this is perfect. If you do ,ore complicated cooking, you might want a regular pot and stove. I find this works best when a friend carries it and I carry my Pocket Rocket and Snow Peak Pots. This way We use the pots for cooking and the Jetboil for boiling.