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GSI Outdoors Ultralight Java Drip for Pour Over Drip Coffee while Camping and Backpacking

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  • ULTRALIGHT DESIGN: Weighs only 0.4 oz, perfect for minimalist backpacking and camping
  • COMPACT AND PORTABLE: Collapsible design fits easily into small spaces for travel and outdoor use
  • ECO-CONSCIOUS BREWING: Reusable BPA-free coffee maker eliminates the need for disposable filters
  • STABLE CLIP-ON DESIGN: Securely attaches to most mugs and cups for mess-free brewing
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Simple to rinse or wipe clean, ideal for backcountry coffee enthusiasts



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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 Ultralight Java Drip

Diminutive Drip Coffee Maker

The ethereal Ultralight Java Drip comes in an ultra-compact design that nests under any standard fuel cartridge, so who says you can,t keep your pack light and drink your coffee too? Step out of your tent and drip-brew some bold, backcountry bliss.

  • DURABLE DESIGN: The Ultralight Java Drip's sturdy legs clip to nearly any mug while its ultra-compact design nests under a standard fuel cartridge so that you can enjoy bold, mud-free coffee
  • EASY TO USE: Simply set the ultralight java drip nylon filter cone on top of your favorite container, from a wide mouth water bottle to a small pot, add grounds, and water and voila drip coffee
  • DIMENSIONS: Measures 4.2" x 4.2" x 0.5"

Aron Jurmu
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Bought this for a five day backpacking trip. This made EXCELLENT coffee every morning! One of the highlights of my day. Works so well the wife requests I make coffee at home using it (a ceramic one is now on the way).I do use it with #2 filters (both at home and on the trail), and I find that works well. Takes just a bit of practice to get the perfect slow-pour going.Highly recommend for a quality cup of coffee when away from home!
Daniel Wemyss III
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I ordered this as a lightweight solution for coffee on the trail when backpacking. The simple design is effective and has worked on various size cups. It’s also very easy to clean and store for the next use.
Michael Dean
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
Perfect for primitive camping, was awesome to have a great cup of coffee in the morning along the river. Easy to carry with my cook set, and is there when needed. Durable and works as expected.
Mac
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
I used two spoonfuls of grounds for one cup and it made an incredibly delicious cup of coffee. I'm excited to bring this on the trail. Pour over aficionados might want to add an extra filter to slow down the drip process. That being said, I did not use one and the coffee was AMAZING. Adding a filter might make it even better (and an easier cleanup). In comparison to the coffee rocket, it is much better IMO. The Rocket has too much contact with plastic whereas the Java Drip is just a mesh filter, so virtually no contact with plastic other than the mesh. Also the Coffee Rocket limits the amount of coffee you can use per cup. The rockets also bulkier and heavier. IMO, the Java Drip is a win win win. Cleaning isn't too bad. Just flip the mesh and pour some water on it. I'll probably hold this in an outer pocket while backpacking so it can dry out after using.
Roberto C.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Flat and easy to carry and ready to go for hike coffee.
michael spencer
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
The filter works well. It is very light weight for enjoying morning coffee while backpacking.
Richard
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 1, 2023
It’s such a simple solution to get a cup of real coffee.Genius idea and build.Recommend this wholeheartedly.Bit pricey though.Clips on any cup.
Edwin Nigma
Reviewed in Germany on September 1, 2022
Viel Positives wurde schon gesagt. Ich möchte keine extra Tasse nur für den unverzichtbaren Kaffee mitnehmen, wenn ich sehr leicht unterwegs bin, deshalb habe ich das Teil umgebaut.Die Aufsteller habe ich gekürzt, abgerundet, mit Hilfe einer kleinen Gasflamme gezielt erhitzt und zu Clips umgebogen, behält nach Abkühlen die Form. Nach Mod. 5,6g.Nun passt der Filter perfekt in meinen 700ml Toaks Topf. Außer dem Filter nehme ich nun auf Touren abgewogene Portionen Kaffee meiner Wahl mit. Den bin ich gerne bereit zu tragen;-)Vorgehen:400-500ml Wasser im Topf kochen, von der Flamme nehmen, Filternetz mit 20-25g mittelfeinem Kaffee befüllt in den Topf versenken und einhaken, dann (im Filter) gut umrühren, nach 2min Filter herausnehmen, abtropfen lassen, Kaffee aus dem Topf genießen.Mahlgrad, Menge und Immersionszeit muss natürlich Jede(r) selbst für sich optimieren.Es entsteht ein sehr vollmundiger Kaffee mit einer kleinen Menge feinster Partikel, ich finde das Ergebnis sehr lecker und jeder Instantlösung weit überlegen.
Mike Donnelly
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2019
Works great. Ultralight and compact.
José Luis Avendaño
Reviewed in Mexico on December 10, 2018
Excelente productos GSIEstaba buscando un java Drip de goteo para el café de camping, este fue el que más me gustó por su portabilidad, en las instrucciones dice que no es necesario filtró de papel y en verdad no necesita ya que la malla es muy fina, vi varios vídeos en el que ponen filtró de papel para no ensuciarlo, pero lo que yo no quería es más basura, también revise el colapsable de GSI pero es muy grande y los de aluminio plegable necesitan filtro, definitavente recomendaría este producto a otros compradores.Pros:Muy ligero y muy práctico para guardar.No necesita filtro de papel.Contras:Si lo usas sin filtro se ensucia.Las patitas de plastico se sienten fragiles, pero por las criticas de Amazon USA son resistentes para no vencerse con el peso del cafe y el agua.
Chris Errico
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2015
I have tried many methods of brewing coffee while backpacking/bike touring/camping, from Coghlans mini coffee filters, to french presses and beyond, and the GSI ultralight java drip is without a doubt the best solution for solo use, and I would say for small groups as well. It has been able to clip to any mug or cup I have tried, and brews a delicious cup of coffee in very little time. I would recommend experimenting at home to figure out the right amount of coffee grounds to get the desired strength (I use Cafe Bustello espresso, which requires very little grounds). This would also work for small groups of people, either one at a time, or preferably, if everyone has their own. My GSI French Press weighs 9.4 oz, and this Java Drip only weighs .4 oz, so even for a group of people to each carry their own, it is still vastly lighter than the French press, and much simpler and easier to clean.If you are like me, you will also find that you use this as much at home as out on the trail (or more, since, if you are also like me, you unfortunately have to spend a lot more time at home than on the trail). It is great for those afternoons when you just want one cup, when using a machine or a French press would be overkill.The Java Drip is very durable, as long as you pack it wisely so it doesn't get crushed the wrong way. I have probably brewed over 50 cups of coffee with this thing, and it shows no signs of wear.I would highly recommend you get this for yourself, as well as all your coffee loving friends, even if they don't camp!
田中憲良
Reviewed in Japan on June 8, 2014
アウトドアに最適ですただ、明細書がドル表示なので請求時金額が変動するのでは?とちょっと不安になります。
JD
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2013
I love good coffee. Let's be honest: that can be a tough order anywhere, especially in the back county or campground. Over the years I have tried every way and every thing: cowboy coffee; coffee presses; coffee bags, instants, and drip. I like the traditional drip coffee method the best, however it's a bit of a mess to clean up while camping; using allot of water in the process. Also, the paper filters work well at home but create waste in the back county. That's where the GSI Ultralight Java Drip enters the picture. It is simplicity at it's finest. It's light (.5 oz.) in weight and easy to pack. It does not require paper filters because it has a fine mesh bag that filters out most of the coffee. It cleans easily with little water and wash rag. It seems well made and durable. One of the really nice things about it is that the three legs can be folded flat with the bag, and it can be stored under a butane fuel canister. On top of all that, I can make a great, strong, cup of coffee with it anywhere I can boil water. It's so simple. I don't have to hold it, press it, or watch it. It fits securely on any cup or even an insulated bottle. All I have to do is add premium coffee and pour. Clean up is relatively easy. All it takes is a small amount of water and a wash rag. I would recommend it to anyone wishing to have an easy way to make a great cup of their favorite coffee, almost anywhere.
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