


The Standfast Camper Mug – For the Trail, the Fire, and the Long Ride Home
Every rider, wrangler, and wanderer needs a trusty tin to sip from under the stars. This rugged enamel camper mug is built for country mornings, saddle breaks, and campfire yarns. Lightweight, tough as old leather, and ready to hang off your pack or tack, it’s the kind of mug that just belongs out here — where the land stretches wide and the horses move with the wind.
Fill it with a hot brew, a belly-warming stew, or whatever gets you through the day. Just don’t go chucking it over the fire — she’s tough, but she ain’t made for boiling.
Made for those who standfast to the whenua, family and horses, this mug is part of the journey.
• Tough enamel construction
• Classic shape: 3.14″ high × 3.25″ wide (8 cm × 8.25 cm)
• Lead & BPA-free
• Silver rim, white coating – easy to spot in the grass
• Hand-wash only – she’s not a dishwasher cowboy
⚠️ Trail Note: Don’t heat liquids directly in the mug – it'll damage the enamel. Coffee and tea may leave their mark, but that’s just character. A bit of lemon juice or soda and a scrub’ll set it right.
Every rider, wrangler, and wanderer needs a trusty tin to sip from under the stars. This rugged enamel camper mug is built for country mornings, saddle breaks, and campfire yarns. Lightweight, tough as old leather, and ready to hang off your pack or tack, it’s the kind of mug that just belongs out here — where the land stretches wide and the horses move with the wind.
Fill it with a hot brew, a belly-warming stew, or whatever gets you through the day. Just don’t go chucking it over the fire — she’s tough, but she ain’t made for boiling.
Made for those who standfast to the whenua, family and horses, this mug is part of the journey.
• Tough enamel construction
• Classic shape: 3.14″ high × 3.25″ wide (8 cm × 8.25 cm)
• Lead & BPA-free
• Silver rim, white coating – easy to spot in the grass
• Hand-wash only – she’s not a dishwasher cowboy
⚠️ Trail Note: Don’t heat liquids directly in the mug – it'll damage the enamel. Coffee and tea may leave their mark, but that’s just character. A bit of lemon juice or soda and a scrub’ll set it right.