Why I Like Snow Peak’s Colored Titanium Gear for Camping
The blue, green, purple, and natural titanium pieces I use—and why I like adding color to my camp setup.
Words by Michele Underwood | Photos by Michele and courtesy of Snow Peak
Snow Peak’s titanium gear has always been about simplicity, durability, and thoughtful design. Recently, the brand has expanded its titanium lineup with bold color options—adding personality to mugs, cups, and utensils without changing the materials or performance that made them staples in camp kitchens everywhere.
For me, the colors make it easier to tell pieces apart at camp, especially when more than one person is using the same gear. They also make something as simple as a titanium mug or spork feel a little more personal—and they make great gifts.
My Snow Peak Titanium Cup at camp in Wisconsin
Why I Buy Snow Peak Titanium in Different Colors
I started with Snow Peak's natural titanium, but once I started buying anodized pieces, I liked having some color in my camp setup. I now have titanium mugs in blue, silver, green, and purple, along with other pieces from the collection.
The color doesn't change why I buy Snow Peak titanium in the first place. I still like it because it's lightweight, durable, and takes up very little room. The colored pieces just make the setup a little more fun, and they're easy to tell apart when I have several mugs or utensils out at camp.
Snow Peak doesn't paint the titanium to get those colors. The blue, green, and purple finishes come from anodization, which changes the oxide layer on the titanium itself.
“They solve a very real camp problem: visibility and ownership. Color fixes that without changing the gear itself.”
What Snow Peak Titanium Colors Are Available?
Snow Peak’s colored titanium lineup has grown steadily.
Silver (Classic Titanium)
Snow Peak Titanium Cup — Classic Silver
This is the original Snow Peak look—clean, minimal, and timeless. Silver titanium develops a natural patina over time and works well for anyone who prefers a traditional camp setup or wants gear that blends in visually.
See Snow Peak Natural Titanium →
Blue Titanium
Blue is one of Snow Peak’s most recognizable titanium colors—and likely the first many people associate with the brand’s colored pieces.
Recently, Snow Peak added a Titanium Backpackers Cup in Blue, expanding an already familiar color into a new product. The color itself isn’t new, but its availability on this specific cup is.
Blue is easy to spot, works well across camp setups, and makes a strong gift for anyone already using Snow Peak titanium gear.
Purple Titanium
Purple brings a slightly more playful option to the lineup without feeling off-brand. It’s bold, easy to identify, and stands out especially well in group camps or family setups.
For anyone who likes their gear to have a bit of personality, purple is one of the easiest colors to spot in a pile.
See Snow Peak Purple Titanium →
Green Titanium
Green feels at home outdoors. It’s bright enough to be visible but still ties naturally into a camp environment. This color works especially well for people building coordinated camp kits or gifting gear to hikers and backpackers who already gravitate toward earth tones.
Titanium Products Available in Color
Snow Peak offers color across several everyday titanium essentials. Availability can vary by product and season, but these are the pieces most commonly found in anodized options:
Titanium Cup — available in all colors
→ See Snow Peak Titanium CupTitanium Spork — available in all colors
→ See Snow Peak Titanium SporkAnodized Titanium Chopsticks — available in all colors
→ See Snow Peak Anodized Titanium ChopsticksTitanium Aurora Bottle — anodized color options
→ See Titanium Aurora BottleStacking Mug Seppou H200 — blue and silver
→ See Stacking Mug Seppou H200Titanium Backpackers Cup — blue and silver
→ See Titanium Backpackers Cup
These are the kinds of items that see constant use, which is precisely where color makes the most significant difference.
“I was looking for a plastic-free spork that’s light, and this one was perfect. I keep it in my purse and use it all the time to cut down on single-use plastics.”
Why Color Works So Well for Gifting
Titanium gear is already a solid gift—it’s useful, durable, and doesn’t require sizing. Adding color makes it even easier.
A colored titanium mug or spork:
Feels personal without being complicated
Works for campers, hikers, and everyday use
Pairs easily with other Snow Peak gear
It’s a simple upgrade that turns a practical item into something more memorable.
Final Take
I already liked Snow Peak titanium before I started buying the colored pieces. The blue, green, and purple don't change why I use the gear, but I like having some color mixed into my camp setup. They're easier to tell apart when I have several pieces out, and I don't need everything I own to match.
Whether you’re building out your own setup or looking for a reliable gift, Snow Peak’s titanium colors add function without sacrificing the clean, intentional design the brand is known for.
Frequently Asked Questions
What colors does Snow Peak titanium come in? Snow Peak offers select titanium gear in blue, green, and purple anodized finishes in addition to its natural titanium pieces. The exact colors depend on the product.
How does Snow Peak make colored titanium? Snow Peak uses anodization. The process creates an oxide layer on the titanium, and different layer thicknesses produce different colors. The oxide layer also helps protect the surface from contaminants.
Does the color wear off Snow Peak titanium? Because the color comes from anodization rather than a paint layer, it isn't simply a coating sitting on top of the titanium. Like any gear, though, the surface can still show wear with use.
Does colored Snow Peak titanium weigh more? The anodized finish doesn't turn it into heavy camp gear. For example, Snow Peak's Ti-Double 450 Anodized Mug weighs 4.2 ounces.
Which Snow Peak titanium colors do I own? I have blue, green, purple, and natural silver titanium pieces. I like mixing the colors rather than having everything match.
Michele Underwood writes Overland Girl, where she shares gear she uses on real trips—from the Northwoods of Wisconsin to the Ozarks. She values quality and craftsmanship in everything she buys—from outdoor gear to everyday clothes and furniture. Her choices may seem expensive to some, but she believes in buying less and buying better. Longevity matters, both in terms of function and style.
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