GSI Outdoors Infinity Backpacker Mug for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.3
out of 10
8 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 9 Reviews
Retail Price:
$8.74
Used Value:
$5.24
Sale Value:
$7.87

Watching the sun rise over a sky-piercing chain of mountains just isn't the same without a cup of hot coffee in your hand, and the GSI Outdoor Infinity Backpacker Mug is just what you need for easy insulated sipping. The Sip-It Lid seals when shut to prevent spills and hold in heat while the collapsible webbing handle provides a comfy grip.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
3.5oz
Dimensions:
4 x 3.6 x 4.6in
Insulated:
sleeve
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
polypropylene, foam
Recommended Use:
backpacking
Sealable:
Sip-It top
Volume:
17fl oz (503mL)

Full Reviews

10
This thing is light, easy to use and multipurpose. I see folks complaining that the lid will come off if you try to seal in super hot liquid -just make sure the sipping hole is open and this isn't a problem. The only flaw I've found is that you can't clip it to the outside of your pack because the cup will come out of the sleeve sometimes. I know folks have glued them together to solve this problem, but I love being able to throw this into the dishwasher when I get home so I haven't gone that far yet. Instead, I pack it into the fairshare bowl which has a snap to keep the sleeve attached and then can clip that to my bag when necessary. We have three folks in our family and three colors of this mug to help us keep them straight -we all like them that much.
orgidie1812045, backcountry.com
November 5, 2020
4
I soooo wanted to love this product, but unfortunately it performed so poorly that I'm writing my first Backcountry.com review. So, the lid stays on through a friction seal with the Nalgene insert. Unfortunately, because of some significant design flaws, that friction is not enough to counteract the pressure from steam when hot liquids are inside. As a result, if you put in hot coffee/tea, the lid doesn't stay firmly on and can pop off on its own. A catastrophic design flaw for something designed to hold hot liquids!
Daniel N., backcountry.com
October 2, 2020
10
Imagine a 32 ounce Nalgene bottle cut in half with a coffee sip lid and a nylon/neoprene insulating sleeve and a nylon Loop handle. That’s what this is. And it’s perfect for camping or traveling. I especially like that it is marked as a measuring cup, which makes measuring out up to 16oz of boiling water for backpacking food very easy. The very same mug then works perfectly for coffee in the morning. I require all my coffee mugs to be completely leak proof when full and closed, and this one is, even when shaking it vigorously. For this reason I have no issues using a carabiner to attach this mug to the outside of my pack while hiking and not worrying that the lid will come off. This may become an issue in many years when the o-ring becomes brittle, but at $10 to replace it, this is not a reason to give this less than 5 stars.
n8barber, backcountry.com
July 6, 2020
10
Imagine a 32 ounce Nalgene bottle cut in half with a coffee sip lid and a nylon/neoprene insulating sleeve and a nylon Loop handle. That’s what this is. And it’s perfect for camping or traveling. I especially like that it is marked as a measuring cup, which makes measuring out up to 16oz of boiling water for backpacking food very easy. The very same mug then works perfectly for coffee in the morning. I require all my coffee mugs to be completely leak proof when full and closed, and this one is, even when shaking it vigorously. For this reason I have no issues using a carabiner to attach this mug to the outside of my pack while hiking and not worrying that the lid will come off. This may become an issue in many years when the o-ring becomes brittle, but at $10 to replace it, this is not a reason to give this less than 5 stars.
n8barber, backcountry.com
July 6, 2020
10
This coffee cup is awesome. It works great for a cup of coffee in the morning, but gets used almost ever meal for measuring. Everyone I was backpacking with used it to measure with at some point. If this thing breaks tomorrow, I’ll buy 2 more.
David Wintenburg, backcountry.com
September 15, 2019
10
This thing is so light! Great to bring anywhere..fill with whatever..keeps cold or hot..holds goodies while hiking..easy to clip on to anything. River trips, backpacking, etc..go anywhere , anytime !
Marla Bailey Gearhead, backcountry.com
June 12, 2019
10
I thought it would be a lot heavier, but as soon as I picked it up I realized this cup is going to go everywhere I go, it's so light and I love the handle. Because it's not a fixed handle it easier to store. The lid works well but a good tip would be to open the lip before closing so it creates a good vacuum. Only thing I have left to test is durability. Oh and it's wide enough for my coffee press.
Jae Stefano Chung, backcountry.com
June 6, 2019
10
This mug is awesome! Keeps my drinks warm!
Jesse Knight, backcountry.com
April 15, 2019
10
Buy it. I hang this cup outside of my backpack filled with energy bars. We will consume the bars on the way up to the mountain. Then, I use the cup for accurate measurement cup when I make backpacking food ( there is markers on the wall of cup once you slip off the cloth). Last, a cup of hot tea which stays hot with the sleeve on is my favorite thing. Best purchase ever.
Lanhsin C., backcountry.com
November 23, 2018

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