

🥇 Elevate your sip game with Japan’s finest ultralight titanium mug!
The Snow Peak Titanium H450 Stacking Mug is a premium, ultralight 15.2 oz capacity mug crafted from corrosion-resistant titanium in Japan. Featuring double-wall insulation, it keeps beverages hot or cold while remaining cool to the touch. Its stackable design optimizes storage for camping, backpacking, or everyday use. Finished with a matte sandblasted texture and backed by a lifetime guarantee, it combines minimalist style with enduring durability.


















| ASIN | B000B8PQ00 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,321 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #89 in Camping Cups & Mugs |
| Brand | Snow Peak |
| Brand Name | Snow Peak |
| Capacity | 15.2 ounces |
| Color | Titanium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 793 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04960589720279 |
| Included Components | Seppou Stacking Mug H450 |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 3.4"W x 3.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Snow Peak’s Titanium H450 Stacking Mug, TW-122, Premium Titanium, Made in Japan, Ultralight for Camping, Backpacking & Everyday USe, Lifetime Product Guarantee |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Snow Peak |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TW-122 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime |
| Material | Titanium |
| Material Features | Durable, Insulated |
| Material Type | Titanium |
| Model Number | TW-122 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Hiking |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Break Resistant, Freezer Safe, Light Up, insulated |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only, Machine Wash |
| Product Style | Japanese |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 15.2 Ounces |
| Special Feature | Break Resistant, Freezer Safe, Light Up , insulated |
| Style | Japanese |
| Theme | Nature |
| UPC | 691688720276 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
F**.
Buy once, cry once. Great quality.
Love this mug. It is much lighter and smaller than the brand I typically use and adds to the Snow Peak equipment that I currently use. It is durable, good looking and I anticipate many, many years of use. Nice enough and durable enough to pass on to my son.
E**O
Perfect mug for camping or everyday use...
This is a wonderful mug! I bought it as a camping mug, but I've ended up using it as an everyday mug while overseas. It does a good job insulating liquids...the outside of my single walled Snow Peak mug tends to heat up very quickly (duh!), and the contents tend to cool off rather rapidly...this keeps my tea hot long enough for me to finish it leisurely while never getting so hot I can't pick it up. It does get toasty right after putting boiling water in, but not hot enough to burn me. It's also easier to drink from than the single walled mugs since the lip doesn't heat up quite so much. I do have a set of Hot Lips for my single walled mug, but they tend to fall off or get sandy/gritty when outdoors...I like not having to deal with that. Like the single walled titanium mug, you don't get a metallic taste when you drink, either. Finally, while I haven't eaten anything from it yet, I've drank water, tea, soju, and gatorade from it (and several combinations thereof), and all it's taken is a quick rinse with water to clean it out with no smell from the previous contents... As to construction, it's well made and very understated. The pictures on the Amazon website do it justice...the outside is smooth to the touch with just a hit of texture, while the inside has more texture, but is not rough. The only seam is on the rim weld where the outside meets the flared inner cup. They did a very good job of smoothing the weld line...it's uniform, small, and very smooth. Overall a fantastic, if slightly pricey mug for camping or everyday use. I haven't tried to actually crush it, but the outside is plenty stiff. It probably wouldn't stand up to dropping a 50 lb pack on it, but I don't foresee accidentally crushing it when it's packed. I'll definitely be checking out their other sizes!
C**.
The best cup in the world
It's a virtually indestructible, eco minded, beautiful cup... it has already paid for itself with free coffee from generous hotel personnel, airline stewards etc. Everyone in the world should own one - just don't lose it! Also it's amazing the contrast between how hot it keeps the beverage and how normal the temperature is on the outside of the cup - I guess the magic is titanium with vacuum between. Incredibly light weight which seals the deal -- no excuse not to bring it with you. You won't regret it.
N**K
Lightweight premium insulated mug
The primary reason you should consider this mug is due to its weight, of mug is 3.5oz (99g) and lid 1oz(29g). This mug nests in my Toaks 750ml for making coffee (nesting is a loose fit, however a perfect place to store a drying cloth). For, "coffee outside," I pair this mug with an Ortlieb Coffee Filter (a terribly named pour over device) and the GSI Javamill. I been happy with this mug in the backcountry and I have also started using it every morning for coffee inside. I stopped using my stoneware mugs because this isolates so much better in my cold house. Be forewarned, mug doesn't seal and will spill if you place it on the wrong rock, but thats not why you should buy it. Keep in mind this mug is twice as expensive as stainless alternatives and your more likely to get a secure lid from a hydroflask/yeti/klean/etc product, however these will weigh 10-14oz. Carrying this mug is not ultralight, but nests and is the lightest/most premium option on the market.
T**M
wonderful cup
I have bought this cup in all sizes but the smallest and I want that one too. It's great for coffee tea soda water brushing your teeth anything but you need the right size for the beverage. The 450 i only use now for cereal. The 300 or 200 is much better for tea or coffee unless it is REALLY hot tea, in which case the 450 is the best bc you can blow the steam off. Whatever you drink will taste better and stay hot or cold much longer, esp in appropriate stackable cup. Snow Peak rules. Why can't we make titanium in America? Japanese craftsmanship is superb, way better than crappy america standards. Remember when made in the usa was the best stuff in the world back in the 50s and 60s when we used to have factories in this country?
S**O
Snow Peak vs Hydro Flask
I purchased the Snow Peak H450 cup after owning the small flask and being impressed with its high-quality manufacturing and attention to detail. I also purchased a Hydro Flask insulated mug, so I decided to do a side-by-side comparison to see how they stack up in terms of temperature retention. Temperature Retention Comparison (No Lids): I tested both cups by pouring 180°F water, heated with a Fellow kettle, and measured the temperature over 15 minutes. Here are the results: Snow Peak H450 (100.4g): • 5 mins: 155°F • 10 mins: 144°F • 15 mins: 135°F Hydro Flask (269.4g): • 5 mins: 153°F • 10 mins: 145°F • 15 mins: 139°F After repeating the test a couple of times, the results were about the same. Without a lid, both cups perform similarly, though the Hydro Flask did slightly better in holding heat over time. When I used the Hydro Flask with its lid, the temperature only dropped to 165°F after 15 minutes, so a lid is definitely recommended for optimal performance, especially if you’re not drinking your hot beverage quickly. Handling & Comfort: The Snow Peak cup was pleasantly warm to the touch when filled, but never hot or uncomfortable to hold or touch to your lips. It was nice to sip from and warmed my hands slightly, which I appreciated—it’s a tactile reminder that you’re about to enjoy a hot drink. In contrast, the Hydro Flask’s exterior stayed cool, which can be deceiving when you forget just how hot the drink inside is. Design & Use: Aesthetically, the Snow Peak cup is beautiful, with a minimalist, functional design that weighs just 100 grams—perfect for camping or backpacking where every ounce matters. However, it doesn’t come with a lid, which is a downside for those who want to keep their beverage warm longer. The Hydro Flask, on the other hand, has a comfortable handle, soft plastic exterior coating, and comes with a lid. It’s slightly heavier but costs less and probably makes more sense for the average person looking for an insulated coffee mug. Final Thoughts: The Snow Peak H450 is an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts who value a lightweight, well-crafted cup, but keep in mind that a lid is almost essential for better heat retention. For everyday use, the Hydro Flask might be a more practical option with its included lid and similar performance at a lower price point.
E**T
Great product. Why would they discontinue suck a useful item?
Although a mug is not a necessity if you're on a hike, it's a great thing to have around a campfire over a chat after a long hike. I love that this mug has no handle (and is stackable with their other mugs), so the shape is a lot easier to fit inside of your backpack, and can certify that the 200/300/450 mil. mugs are still holdable when you pour freshly boiled water into them and let the heat conduct to its maximum (which I think is if anything desirable: when you're drinking a very hot drink it's likely to be cold weather where a hand-warmer is welcome). Also part of its great insulation feature is that warm liquid doesn't cool down quickly in the cold air (and I would assume that cold drinks would warm up more slowly on a hot day). The mugs nicely fit into one another (with the other sizes). If you're thinking that this will be perfectly compact inside one anther, you might be a little surprised to see that they have a little bit of room to move, especially the 300 inside the 450. I wouldn't say that this is a downside. Great product! If you're happy to pay the high prices, you'll love it. =)
A**N
Yup!
I bought this as an Amazon Warehouse deal and mine has a tiny dent near the base which actually endeared it to me - it's a distressed jeans equivalent. I'm English, so all kinds of non-soda drinks are a big part of my daily life. English tea, herbal tea, tasty adult beverages.... In the morning I want a mighty cup (I have a Yeti behemoth that keeps 20 oz of tea hot for a couple of hours) and in the evening I don't. This little H200 cup is slightly bigger than a juice glass and my hand wraps very nicely around it. No metallic taste. It's lightweight, very well made, robust for travel, and simply a joy to use!
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