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Snow Peak Titanium Coffee Drip
#2 — Best Ultralight Pour-Over

Snow Peak Titanium Coffee Drip Review (2026)

0.9oz titanium, folds flat, uses standard filters — the pour-over for ultralight coffee purists

★★★★★
8.9/10
Reviewed by William • May 2026$80

The Snow Peak Titanium Coffee Drip is the coffee maker for hikers who want pour-over quality with a weight penalty measured in fractions of an ounce. At 0.9oz it goes in any pocket and rests over any mug or Snow Peak pot. Use standard #2 cone paper filters. Pour slowly, be precise with water temperature (185°F), and get a clean, bright cup of coffee in 3-4 minutes. Not as forgiving as the AeroPress but the definitive choice for ultralight coffee quality.

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What I Liked

  • 0.9oz — essentially weightless
  • Folds flat for storage
  • Uses standard #2 cone paper filters (widely available)
  • Japanese titanium quality
  • Produces clean, bright pour-over coffee

Limitations

  • $80 — expensive for a single-function item
  • Requires precise water temperature and pour technique
  • Paper filters required (pack them in, pack them out)
  • Slower than AeroPress (3-4 min vs 90 sec)

Specifications

Weight0.9 oz / 26g
MaterialTitanium
CompatibilityAny mug or pot
FiltersStandard #2 cone
Fold-flatYes
WarrantySnow Peak lifetime

Score Breakdown

Weight
10.0
Coffee Quality
9.2
Ease of Use
7.8
Packability
10.0
Value for Money
7.4

Field Notes

Used on a 3-night Virginia AT section. The pour-over produces a noticeably cleaner, brighter cup than the AeroPress inverted method. The technique requirement (slow, controlled pour, 30-45 seconds of bloom, 2-minute total pour) is more demanding than pressing a plunger, but the coffee is genuinely excellent for those who prefer pour-over.

0.9oz, fold-flat titanium, pour-over quality — the coffee filter for ultralight purists

Who This Is For

The Snow Peak Titanium Coffee Drip is right for: ultralight hikers who want the lowest possible weight coffee solution, pour-over coffee drinkers who cannot live without their preferred style even in the backcountry, and Snow Peak ecosystem users.

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Common Questions

How do you use the Snow Peak Titanium Coffee Drip camping?
Unfold the drip stand, place a #2 cone coffee filter inside, add 2 tablespoons of medium-coarse ground coffee, and rest the stand over your mug. Pour 2oz of 185°F water (just below boiling) over the grounds and let bloom for 30 seconds. Continue pouring slowly in a circular motion for 2-3 minutes.
Does the Snow Peak Coffee Drip come with filters?
No — bring standard #2 cone paper filters. These are available at any grocery store and most outdoor retailers. Carry pre-cut filters in a small Ziploc inside the drip stand pouch. Collect used filters in a small bag and pack out.
Is Snow Peak worth the $80?
For ultralight coffee purists, yes — at 0.9oz there is no lighter coffee maker that produces comparable quality. For casual coffee drinkers, the $20 MSR MugMate at 0.7oz provides an adequate camp cup at a fraction of the price.
What temperature water should I use for pour-over coffee?
185°F / 85°C — slightly below boiling. Boiling water (212°F) over-extracts coffee and produces bitter notes. Let boiled water sit 30-60 seconds after removing from heat before pouring.