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Fast-and-light trekkers have to eat, too.

The Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker is an indispensable part of your trekking setup, but it's so light, you'd hardly know it's in your pack. Weighing a mere 4.8 oz, this 24-ounce pot can be carried solo or nested into other Trek cookers.
  • Comes with a silicone lid and a HotLips protector so you can sip fluids directly out of the pot
  • Can hold one GigaPower Stove and a spare GigaPower 110 fuel canister
  • Attached handle folds for easy packing
  • Measurements printed on the sidewalls for flawless results (OK, perhaps those aren't guaranteed)
  • Mesh storage bag included

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Johnathan Rambo

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I have had this cooker/cup for about 10 years now and it has taken one hell of a beating. I have to say though that the cup has maintained it's shape over time and looks almost as good as new. It cleans up really nice. I like this cup because I can store cooking stuff in it with the mesh pouch it has a lid to keep things hot and it is incredibly lite. The sipper on the lid leaks by design so I recommend drinking with the lid off, but other than that I love this cup!

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Johnathan Rambo

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I have taken this mug/cooker everywhere for the last 6 years since I got it. I recently got another on to have a set, because sometimes its nice to have two devices to cook with. I can't say enough about it. It is Ti and it is light as expected. you can pack stuff in it to reduce pack bulk and it is multipurpose. Not great for drinking a morning brew from with the lid (spills a bit with the lid on with the sip slit) but other than that solid trail gear.

Can anyone advise the precise INTERNAL...

Benito

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Can anyone advise the precise INTERNAL diameter of the Trek 700?
It is unclear which dimensions are given in the specs but I'm assuming its the external diameter...
Thanks in advance!

Guy Geva

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Responded on

The the external diameter and "pull off" 4mm to have the INTERNAL diameter

Johnathan Rambo

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Responded on

The exact diameter is 3 & 6/8 inches.

Johnathan Rambo

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The inside diameter is 3 and 6/8 inches.