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GSI Outdoors Infinity Fairshare Mug I Lightweight, BPA-Free Mug for Backpacking, Camping & Outdoors

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About this item

  • CRAFTED FOR CONVENIENCE: The Fairshare Mug measures at 5.5 x 5 x 5.4 inches, holds 32 fluid ounces (1 L) and weighs 6.8 ounces making it the ideal multipurpose mug for ultralightweight backpacking. Ideal for coffee, tea, cocktails and food storage.
  • INSULATION: Made from BPA-free, non-leaching polypropylene, this essential piece of gear comes with a cloth-wrapped insulated neoprene sleeve to keep your contents warm (or cold) while offering a secure grip.
  • NO SPILLS: Secure, screw-on lid insulates while preventing spills.
  • FEATURES: Carabiner clip-in point for attaching to packs.
  • LIFETIME PROMISE: GSI Outdoors spent over 30 years building quality, performance products and stands behind them 100%.



Product Description


FEEDING YOUR LOVE OF THE OUTDOORS SINCE 1985

In 1985, siblings from British Columbia- Don, Ian and Kathy Scott made their way down the west coast to San Diego where they founded GSI Outdoors.

GSI Outdoors is in the business of making cookware and dining products that adapt the comforts of home to active outdoor lifestyles at the campsite, bivy, base camp and everywhere in between. Our passion is food- food as a way of bringing people together, food as a way of having fun in the outdoors and food as a connection to the world around us.

GSI Outdoors Infinity Fairshare Mug

The eat, drink, insulate, measure and store mug made with recycled materials

GSI Outdoors has developed the FairShare Mug II, with insulating sleeve, compacting handle and a new lid that allows mugs to stack when stored, assuring that a whole new generation would receive their fair share too.

  • SECURE DESIGN: Cloth-wrapped, foam sleeve insulates hands and contents for a secure griP
  • SPILL-PROOF: Secure, screw-on lid insulates and prevents spills
  • CONVENIENT: Carabiner clip-in point for attaching to packs

LeeAnne K.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I love that this holds a ton of food. I used the GSI camping mugs for dinner to keep food insulated, so I picked this up for that purpose instead. It's great!
aaron leiker
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Perfect!!
Kelly Harbac
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
I make my own soups and stews with lentil, beans, rice, etc. I cook the soups and stews for about 15 to 20 minutes and than pour it in the cup and let it sit to continue cooking, and I eat it right out of the cup.
MIL_Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
The capacity, neoprene sleeve, carrying handle, and locking/spill-proof lid are all amazing. I typically make 1.5+ cups of overnight oats then throw this in a cooler then go offroading for 18+ hours and it holds up very well being banged around most of its life. 100% recommend!
Thom
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
It’s great to rehydrate meals and store leftovers in.I like that the Infinity Backpackers mug will nest inside of it.I don’t like having things bounce around on my pack so I may just remove the built in plastic carabiner loop,not sure yet.Its capacity is large enough for a decent sized meal on the trail
Jennifer Boudreaux
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
Kept everything warm even in cold temps. Easily warmed oatmeal and other hydrated goods.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023
I bought this because I use my GSI Infinity mug so much for solo backpacking. I wanted a bigger cold soaking option for when I bring other people. Unfortunately, I found the Fairshare's design to be unsuitable for backpacking, car camping, or even packing my lunch. Three stars because it's well made and I still bring it with me for hotel travel. Americans and our dearth of electric kettles.Pros:Does not leakGreat capacityMicrowavableDurableCons:-The mug vacuum seals with changes in temperature or altitude. That's expected for any container that doesn't leak,. However, the lid. It's a screw top instead of a flip top like the Infinity. You need a pipe wrench or a deep freezer to get the mug back open. The Vargo Bot has the same issues, but the bigger diameter of the Fairshare lid makes it more challenging.-The metal snap on the neoprene sleeve. Who doesn't love pulling hot things out of microwaves with their bare hands? What is the purpose of a cozy anyways?-The fit of the neoprene sleeve. It's too loose. All the gradient/measurement markings are on the outside and rubbed off after a few uses.-The fabric handle is too big to hold the mug stable. I end up holding the carabiner hook point to keep from spilling all over myself.-The cararbine hook point. I can't nest the Fairshare inside a camping pot because of the protruding carabiner hook point. Why bother with the fabric handle?
Jamesism
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022
I ordered green but blue was sent instead. Other than that all was quite good with the product. Smaller 16 oz mug fits inside well and I love being able to microwave foods in it.