Eye-catchiing and right-sized.
Specifically suited for cold drinks, so for beer, inclusion of an insulating sleeve, open at the bottom, would be appreciated. Overall, it is quite artful.
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Specifically suited for cold drinks, so for beer, inclusion of an insulating sleeve, open at the bottom, would be appreciated. Overall, it is quite artful.
This beer cup definitely has a "cool" factor going for it! I think it would be a great addition to your Silverant collection. It easily holds a 12 oz pour with a proper head. Feels good in your hand and your lips when drinking. I feel like it should say "TITANIUM" in bold letters across it to let my friends know why I spent this much on my beer cup. I feel like I need to use a koozy with this cup to keep the cold, which defeats the purpose of showing off my Titanium cup. Overall, looks great and is solidly built. Life is short, drink like a king! Cheers!
You don't see this kind of titanium outside of the custom knife world much. As far as I can tell, this is a full titanium tumbler as marked on the outside. It has a nice texture and has very convenient measurement markings embossed in the side. The numbers can be a little hard to read but the line markers are easy to see. It is kind of hard with this texture to get very legible characters. The tumbler weighs 74g and 88g with the net bag. It is comfortable to drink from and holds a 12oz beer with head. This would make a great gift for someone that loves titanium but has every other EDC piece... Recommended as it is very unique and very giftable for something some one would actually use.
QUICK TAKE: This cup is VERY light and VERY solidly built. The crystalline pattern of the cup stands out but not in a garish way. It looks great. I absolutely love the fact that this is modeled after a red "solo" cup and fits in your hand as such. The carrying pouch it comes with is high quality and adds yet another touch of "high-end" to this cup. It's an expensive purchase, but when you touch this cup you'll immediately see this thing can take some serious punishment. The sturdiness and built quality PLUS the lightness of the cup makes it a no-brainer for anyone looking to lighten their load on the trail or in camp. THE GOOD STUFF: - Absolutely bulletproof construction - this one will take a lickin' and keep on tickin' - VERY cool crystalline pattern on the surface - stands out and just looks cool - Extremely light - but doesn't feel "cheap" at all - Nice and comfortable shape for the hand. If you've ever drank from the red cups, you'll be right at home here. - Nicely constructed carrying pouch THE NOT SO GOOD STUFF: - This one will set you back a few bucks, but it's going to last a lifetime and won't get crushed in your backpack or back of the truck when packing for that camping trip. You're paying for quality here. WORTH THE CASH?: If you're looking for a solid yet light cup to take on the trail with you or have while chilling at the camp site, look no further than this cup. It's expensive, but it's also not gonna get crunched or dented very easily at all. It looks cool, feels great in the hand, and when you pick it up you'll know immediately it's a solid piece of kit that will easily earn its spot in your pack.
We love titanium gear for its many benefits -- lightweight, non-corrosive, hypoallergenic, etc. This cup is a beauty with the frosted-look finish -- & it's quite a conversation piece to hold your beer or other libation. Your friends will be both curious & envious!
This cup will make a great, unique gift. I got it with that in mind, and I’m reminded of the conversations I had with a fellow Trekker about the construction of star ships from titanium! Well, I digress. It’s a pretty cool cup. And I mean that from both the uniqueness of its construction as well as literally. The thin titanium metal conducts heat and is pretty opposite to that of an insulated cup. If you fill this with ice-cold beer on a humid summer day, it’s going to be sweating all over the place. So, keep that in mind and have a coaster nearby. My ice melted quickly in this cup. It’s lightweight and strong, weighing 2.64 oz or 74.3 g by my scale. When squeezed hard, it does deform by a tiny amount but bounces right back to its original shape. It is resilient. The styling is that of – a plastic cup! So, it has a familiar look that seems a bit odd to me for a premium metal cup. The rim is rolled under itself just like – a plastic cup. The graduation marks are lightly stamped into the metal, and when viewed at first glance they read backwards - until you realize that they are meant to be read from inside the cup. The crystalized finish is sparkly and attractive, I really like it. I’m left wondering if this finish is done for purely aesthetic reasons, or is some product of the manufacturing process that is being touted as a feature? In any case, the finish is quite attractive. This would be a great backpacking cup for sure. It comes with a carry bag that might be useful when you toss it in the pack. It’s unique and attractive, functional and “cool”. It’s also quite a novelty item and not something I would spend so much for on for myself. But it will make a great gift!
This is MY cup, I keep it in my carry bag and use it for everything, and people always ask about it, the prism finish is very stylish and the feel of titanium is like nothing else.
First off, this cup is much cooler looking in person. I initially thought I was just getting a plain metal cup, but it has a fractal pattern baked into the metal that’s not going to rub off. Very neat, almost too nice to use for camping. As far as use goes, this thing is pure overkill and I love it. I tried crushing it with grip strength to test if it was really titanium and it didn’t bend at all. On the practical side, it’s much lighter than my Coleman cup it’s replacing, far more durable, and can even be used to boil water in a pinch. That being said, titanium is a poor thermal conductor but the walls are very thin. If you fill it with hot or very cold liquids, you’ll need a beverage holder. For my personal use, it’s the perfect size. It can hold a can of beer or soda with a handful of ice, and the measuring marks are great for prepping freeze dried camp meals. It’s pricey, but liable to last a lifetime!
Product Information
After a hard day's work, or on the weekend in the garden, nothing beats a great cold beer. Pour your favorite IPA, craft beer, or lager into the SilverAnt titanium beer cup and enjoy.
This Titanium Beer Mug holds 400ml/ 14fl oz and weighs 76g/2.68 ounces.
It’s lighter than a traditional beer glass. And it sure beats the hell out of a plastic one.
Titanium is a biocompatible and hypoallergenic material. It is great to drink from with no lingering funny aftertastes even after decades of use. The titanium cup will never affect the great taste of your favorite beer!
Check out more of SilverAnt's new crystallized titanium collection for a totally unique lifetime product.
Capacity: 400ml/14 fl oz
Height: 11mm/4.5inches
Diameter: 90mm/3.5inches
Weight: 76g/2.68 ounces
✔️ 100% Titanium
✔️ Uncoated and unlined surface
✔️ Ultralight titanium single-wall construction
✔️ Crystallized finish
✔️ Gradation marks
✔️ Perfect weighted feel
✔️ Corrosion-resistant
✔️ Biocompatible
✔️ Non-toxic and non-allergenic
✔️ Cloth drawstring carry sleeve
✔️ Lifetime guarantee
1. Can I wash the beer cup in a dishwasher?
👉 For our products, we advise washing with a non-abrasive cloth, warm water, and a mild detergent. If you use an abrasive cloth you will scratch and affect the natural finish of the titanium.
2. Does the cup have gradation marks?
👉 Yes
3. Is the beer cup available in a sandblasted finish?
👉 No - SilverAnt is only releasing our titanium beer cup with the exclusive crystallized finish.
4. Do you have a bigger pint-size beer cup coming?
👉 We are considering expanding our beer cup range with other sizes.
5. Does the beer cup feature any seams from welding?
👉 No welding seams are present on the beer cup because of our manufacturing process.
6. Can you stack the cups together?
👉 Yes, we took the classic red beer cup design that is stackable. You can stack multiple SilverAnt titanium beer cups together.
Specifically suited for cold drinks, so for beer, inclusion of an insulating sleeve, open at the bottom, would be appreciated. Overall, it is quite artful.
This beer cup definitely has a "cool" factor going for it! I think it would be a great addition to your Silverant collection. It easily holds a 12 oz pour with a proper head. Feels good in your hand and your lips when drinking. I feel like it should say "TITANIUM" in bold letters across it to let my friends know why I spent this much on my beer cup. I feel like I need to use a koozy with this cup to keep the cold, which defeats the purpose of showing off my Titanium cup. Overall, looks great and is solidly built. Life is short, drink like a king! Cheers!
You don't see this kind of titanium outside of the custom knife world much. As far as I can tell, this is a full titanium tumbler as marked on the outside. It has a nice texture and has very convenient measurement markings embossed in the side. The numbers can be a little hard to read but the line markers are easy to see. It is kind of hard with this texture to get very legible characters. The tumbler weighs 74g and 88g with the net bag. It is comfortable to drink from and holds a 12oz beer with head. This would make a great gift for someone that loves titanium but has every other EDC piece... Recommended as it is very unique and very giftable for something some one would actually use.
QUICK TAKE: This cup is VERY light and VERY solidly built. The crystalline pattern of the cup stands out but not in a garish way. It looks great. I absolutely love the fact that this is modeled after a red "solo" cup and fits in your hand as such. The carrying pouch it comes with is high quality and adds yet another touch of "high-end" to this cup. It's an expensive purchase, but when you touch this cup you'll immediately see this thing can take some serious punishment. The sturdiness and built quality PLUS the lightness of the cup makes it a no-brainer for anyone looking to lighten their load on the trail or in camp. THE GOOD STUFF: - Absolutely bulletproof construction - this one will take a lickin' and keep on tickin' - VERY cool crystalline pattern on the surface - stands out and just looks cool - Extremely light - but doesn't feel "cheap" at all - Nice and comfortable shape for the hand. If you've ever drank from the red cups, you'll be right at home here. - Nicely constructed carrying pouch THE NOT SO GOOD STUFF: - This one will set you back a few bucks, but it's going to last a lifetime and won't get crushed in your backpack or back of the truck when packing for that camping trip. You're paying for quality here. WORTH THE CASH?: If you're looking for a solid yet light cup to take on the trail with you or have while chilling at the camp site, look no further than this cup. It's expensive, but it's also not gonna get crunched or dented very easily at all. It looks cool, feels great in the hand, and when you pick it up you'll know immediately it's a solid piece of kit that will easily earn its spot in your pack.
We love titanium gear for its many benefits -- lightweight, non-corrosive, hypoallergenic, etc. This cup is a beauty with the frosted-look finish -- & it's quite a conversation piece to hold your beer or other libation. Your friends will be both curious & envious!
This cup will make a great, unique gift. I got it with that in mind, and I’m reminded of the conversations I had with a fellow Trekker about the construction of star ships from titanium! Well, I digress. It’s a pretty cool cup. And I mean that from both the uniqueness of its construction as well as literally. The thin titanium metal conducts heat and is pretty opposite to that of an insulated cup. If you fill this with ice-cold beer on a humid summer day, it’s going to be sweating all over the place. So, keep that in mind and have a coaster nearby. My ice melted quickly in this cup. It’s lightweight and strong, weighing 2.64 oz or 74.3 g by my scale. When squeezed hard, it does deform by a tiny amount but bounces right back to its original shape. It is resilient. The styling is that of – a plastic cup! So, it has a familiar look that seems a bit odd to me for a premium metal cup. The rim is rolled under itself just like – a plastic cup. The graduation marks are lightly stamped into the metal, and when viewed at first glance they read backwards - until you realize that they are meant to be read from inside the cup. The crystalized finish is sparkly and attractive, I really like it. I’m left wondering if this finish is done for purely aesthetic reasons, or is some product of the manufacturing process that is being touted as a feature? In any case, the finish is quite attractive. This would be a great backpacking cup for sure. It comes with a carry bag that might be useful when you toss it in the pack. It’s unique and attractive, functional and “cool”. It’s also quite a novelty item and not something I would spend so much for on for myself. But it will make a great gift!
This is MY cup, I keep it in my carry bag and use it for everything, and people always ask about it, the prism finish is very stylish and the feel of titanium is like nothing else.
First off, this cup is much cooler looking in person. I initially thought I was just getting a plain metal cup, but it has a fractal pattern baked into the metal that’s not going to rub off. Very neat, almost too nice to use for camping. As far as use goes, this thing is pure overkill and I love it. I tried crushing it with grip strength to test if it was really titanium and it didn’t bend at all. On the practical side, it’s much lighter than my Coleman cup it’s replacing, far more durable, and can even be used to boil water in a pinch. That being said, titanium is a poor thermal conductor but the walls are very thin. If you fill it with hot or very cold liquids, you’ll need a beverage holder. For my personal use, it’s the perfect size. It can hold a can of beer or soda with a handful of ice, and the measuring marks are great for prepping freeze dried camp meals. It’s pricey, but liable to last a lifetime!
Specifically suited for cold drinks, so for beer, inclusion of an insulating sleeve, open at the bottom, would be appreciated. Overall, it is quite artful.
We love titanium gear for its many benefits -- lightweight, non-corrosive, hypoallergenic, etc. This cup is a beauty with the frosted-look finish -- & it's quite a conversation piece to hold your beer or other libation. Your friends will be both curious & envious!
You don't see this kind of titanium outside of the custom knife world much. As far as I can tell, this is a full titanium tumbler as marked on the outside. It has a nice texture and has very convenient measurement markings embossed in the side. The numbers can be a little hard to read but the line markers are easy to see. It is kind of hard with this texture to get very legible characters. The tumbler weighs 74g and 88g with the net bag. It is comfortable to drink from and holds a 12oz beer with head. This would make a great gift for someone that loves titanium but has every other EDC piece... Recommended as it is very unique and very giftable for something some one would actually use.
This beer cup definitely has a "cool" factor going for it! I think it would be a great addition to your Silverant collection. It easily holds a 12 oz pour with a proper head. Feels good in your hand and your lips when drinking. I feel like it should say "TITANIUM" in bold letters across it to let my friends know why I spent this much on my beer cup. I feel like I need to use a koozy with this cup to keep the cold, which defeats the purpose of showing off my Titanium cup. Overall, looks great and is solidly built. Life is short, drink like a king! Cheers!
QUICK TAKE: This cup is VERY light and VERY solidly built. The crystalline pattern of the cup stands out but not in a garish way. It looks great. I absolutely love the fact that this is modeled after a red "solo" cup and fits in your hand as such. The carrying pouch it comes with is high quality and adds yet another touch of "high-end" to this cup. It's an expensive purchase, but when you touch this cup you'll immediately see this thing can take some serious punishment. The sturdiness and built quality PLUS the lightness of the cup makes it a no-brainer for anyone looking to lighten their load on the trail or in camp. THE GOOD STUFF: - Absolutely bulletproof construction - this one will take a lickin' and keep on tickin' - VERY cool crystalline pattern on the surface - stands out and just looks cool - Extremely light - but doesn't feel "cheap" at all - Nice and comfortable shape for the hand. If you've ever drank from the red cups, you'll be right at home here. - Nicely constructed carrying pouch THE NOT SO GOOD STUFF: - This one will set you back a few bucks, but it's going to last a lifetime and won't get crushed in your backpack or back of the truck when packing for that camping trip. You're paying for quality here. WORTH THE CASH?: If you're looking for a solid yet light cup to take on the trail with you or have while chilling at the camp site, look no further than this cup. It's expensive, but it's also not gonna get crunched or dented very easily at all. It looks cool, feels great in the hand, and when you pick it up you'll know immediately it's a solid piece of kit that will easily earn its spot in your pack.
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