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A trick for coffee lovers.

Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker

Rating for this product: 5 March 17, 2011

I am totally stoked about this cup. The main reason I purchased the 700 was the weight and convenience factor. It truly is the perfect size for a soloist. What set me over the edge was the fact that the Jetboil lid and coffee press work for this cup. I have used the Jetboil PCS for a few years and have been relatively impressed with the convenience of that system. The one drawback to the PCS is its bulk and weight. Being able to use the Jetboil parts has allowed me to go back to using my Pocket Rocket with this mug. And I still get to have my morning joe. Its become my own backwoods version of the PCS. I also insulated the handles as another gearhead suggested, which also provides better grip. As I said, Stoked!

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Snow Peak Titanium Cafe Press

Snow Peak Titanium Cafe Press

Rating for this product: 3 March 17, 2011

If you are considering this press, here is another option. The SP Trek 700 and the Jetboil Lid/Coffee press are compatible. You can purchase the Jetboil PCS lit for $6.00 directly through Jetboil. This combination gets you more coffee with a simpler press. The plastic wears out eventually, but is relatively cheap to replace at $17 for the press.

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