Now that I'm going to be carrying a Backcountry Boiler, it seems silly to carry my Snowpeak mug around. However, I will want my coffee, and I'd rather not just pour Starbucks Via into the boiler itself. What's a good lightweight option for drinking coffee? I figure there must be a < 1 oz cup out there that can handle the heat. Plastic/cheap is fine.
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Lightest 8 oz cup for coffee?
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If you don't need something durable, I don't think you're going to get much better than a styrofoam cup. For a couple grams more you can get a waxed paper cup from any quickee-mart.
The styrofoam cups mentioned are definitely good and light and work well. I tend to steer clear of stryfoam and instead carry a solo hot beverage paper cup. Like this: http://www.wesellcoffee.com/product158.html. You can most likely find them in quantity at your local grocery/costco. They're only a few grams.
I carry two for insurance and a additional bit of insulation.
Although I'll admit to having carried a styrofoam cup in the past, the environmentalist in me would definitely like to carry something reusable. Plus, if I accidentally crush it, there goes the best part of the morning!
That's pretty solid. The price is definitely right! I bet I could trim off the handle for a bit of weight savings, and I like the multi use measuring cup aspect. Thanks for pointing that out.
Anybody else?
The biggest problem I have with 8 oz styrofoam cups for coffee is not the fragility (which can be a problem of course); it's the small size! How about 12 oz?
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Yeah, that's the main drawback to this Open Country measuring cup. But it's cheap, light, and durable. If there's a 12 oz version of that for an ounce or less, I'm sold.

Use the cup from the "just add water" mac and cheese. Weighs about 0.5 oz.
Nice. That mac & cheese cup sounds like a good one. Bigger than 8 oz? If not, I may splurge on a couple of those Open Country mugs.
I've brought a red cup before. It cracked.
When you heat polystyrene, it may release nasty chemicals
Depending on which information sources you look at
REI sells a similar 12 ounce cup (REI house brand, but made by GSI) for $2. I think it weighs a hair over an ounce. I'll check when I get home.
http://m.rei.com/mt/www.rei.com/product/784667/rei-campware-polypropylene-cup
Big enough to be a small bowl. Small enough to be a cup. It fills a nice gap.
I was actually paying attention to plastic types. Yet another reason those Open Country mugs are so attractive.
I think this is a pretty worthy discussion, though, since so many people are about to switch over to that Backcountry Boiler!
ETA – that 12 oz cup looks cool, but it says that it weighs 2.5 oz. Probably not worth it at that weight.
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>> ETA – that 12 oz cup looks cool, but it says that it weighs 2.5 oz. Probably not worth it at that weight.
I'm almost positive it's under an ounce and a half, but I don't have the latest copy if my gear spreadsheet on my phone. I'll double-check tonight.
Campbell's soup single-serving container.
Insulated and it has a lid.
Free if you buy the soup.
+1 on the Campbells Soup container being the boss.
I first thought of a yogurt container, but I don't know their size, and I suspect that they'd go flimsy with hot water.
http://www.peak62.com/search/itemno/75232/#
GSI Outdoors Insulated Infinity Mug – 17 oz.
This is my best find. Multi-use for me as a bowl, mug, treat water with steripen, and I can use it as a container with a tight fitting top. Stacks well in small titanium pots,and does not need a handle or cozy because of insulated material. It weighs slightly under 3 oz. which is not bad considering its volume,durability, tight fitting lid, and outside insulation.I paid $5 new.
Bill
That REI/GSI 12 ounce cup weighs in at 50 grams (1.8 ounces).
Holds about 11 oz., weighs 0.5 oz., a Planter's nut can lid fits nicely (but not water tight), and it's insulated. The only drawback I found is water can get between the styrofoam and the cup's wall, and get funky after several weeks (that's how long it took in a sloppy environment: my office). The styrofoam held up pretty well. Comes in attractive blue with orange, or if you're afraid to lose it, try Velveeta Shells in the high-vis yellow and orange.
Open Country cup is .6/18. A 16 oz Ziploc screw top container is .8/23 without the lid. The Ziploc jar might be a little big but it is relatively light and versatile. I like the Open Country cup just fine and use it for my morning tea although it is on the small side.
I have used the cup you get from Asian take out for their hot soup and cut it down. It is made for hot liquid and is very light
+1 on styrofoam (doubled up, such as a cut-down 12 oz. surrounding an 8 oz.) w/ a lid
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+1 on the mac n' cheese or soup cup – the kids size is about 8 oz. and a bit lighter. I like the ones that are slightly insulated with EPS on the outside.
Either one is super light – the former being a bit more so, and less plastic taste, IMHO.
8 oz ziploc container wraped in reflectix. Will keep coffee warm for at least an hour.
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