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Have only used once so far but have the bigger 1100ml pot and Ti bowl. I like nesting the cup in the pot when continuing heating of either tea or oatmeal and kind of having a small double boiler setup. This helps dehydrated meals and instant oatmeal get better cooked. I boil water mostly and warm dehydrated food and these work great for that. Don't try to saute with Ti on a burner...it will just burn stuff on. Only improvement would be if the handle parts were crimped tighter so they would stay positioned with some friction and not flop all over the place.
Used this weekend on Mtn bike backpacking overnight and performed great. 9 oz packed small and was pillow until it got too cold in down bag and wore rest of night in bag. Not too hot at night and then wore next cold (35F) damp morning all the way till afternoon warmth hit at 50F. Silver color is not great and makes me look like spaceman. Perfect fit for me at M. Compact but room for layering. Went under shell comfortably and over 3 base layers. Nice zipper pockets w larger capacity. Will be standard cool overnight insulation from now on.
I use it in my overnight backpack to keep my clothes together like a dry bag for only an added ounce. Just big enough for a few mile side trip with snacks, jacket, water, and camera. Lighter than a drawstring bag with more comfortable shoulder straps. Stuff sack is a ridiculously small requiring a few minutes to fit it back in so I don't bother with it.
Super packable and light. I only used them once in wet brush and they worked well enough to keep me dry and cut down on the scratched shins. No real test on breathability or soakability yet. Fit is slim. I have a 31 waist x 32 inseam and the medium is pretty tight but good.