Frontier Ultralight Collapsible Pour Over | Silicone & Stainless Steel | 2.0 oz
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Roland Tyson started making outdoor gear on an old industrial sewing machine in his childhood bedroom in 1983, at the age of 17. By 1991, after outfitting an unusual first ascent of Mt. Everest — a trek from sea level to a solo summit — Sea to Summit was born. Roland's drive to design the best, lightest, and most durable equipment would take him into the remote Australian outback and eventually into the Himalayas, where he could put his inventions to the ultimate test. In 1993, he was joined by Penny Sanderson, who had spent six years at Australian Geographic. She and Roland began traveling several months out of each year, testing products and iterating design. This collapsible pour-over is part of that legacy: a stainless steel mesh filter and polypropylene mount base that folds flat, holds approximately 30 grams of ground coffee, and fits most mugs and wide-mouth bottle rims. Made of BPA-free, EU/Japanese food-grade silicone rubber and stainless steel, it's the kind of thing you pack when weight matters and bad coffee isn't an option.
Somewhere in the Himalayas, Roland Tyson is probably making coffee with one of these right now, thinking about what to redesign next. We like to imagine every Sea to Summit product gets field-tested until it either works perfectly or gets tossed into a crevasse. This one survived.
- 47% Silicone, 24% 304 Stainless Steel, 29% Polypropylene
- BPA-free, EU/Japanese food-grade materials
- Holds approximately 30g of ground coffee
- Folds flat for storage
- Mount base fits most mugs and wide-mouth bottle rims
- Packed weight: 55.7g (2.0 oz)
- Packed size: 10.6 × 10.6 × 1.4 cm (4 × 4 × 1 in)
- Dimensions when expanded: 10.2 × 10.2 × 9.5 cm (4 × 4 × 4 in)
- Because having Folgers Crystals over at 8,000m is unacceptable
- Dishwasher safe