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The Best Camping Pour Over Coffee Maker in 2026 (We Tested Them All)

There is a moment on every camping trip when instant coffee feels like a failure. You are up before the tent is lit, the air is cold, and you deserve better than lukewarm granules. The good news: pour over coffee is the lightest, cleanest, and most flavor-forward way to brew outdoors - and the right gear packs into your palm.

We tested seven camping pour overs across backpacking trips, car camping weekends, and base camp setups. Here is what actually works - and why the COLETTI Sierra earned its spot at the top.

 


What Makes a Great Camping Pour Over?

Not every pour over that works on your kitchen counter will survive the trail. Here is what we looked for:

  • Weight under 3 oz - light enough to throw in any pack without thinking
  • No plastic in the brew path - plastic leaches at high temperatures, and you are pouring boiling water through this
  • Packability - collapses flat or nests inside a cup
  • Wide-mouth compatibility - works over a Nalgene or any standard camping mug
  • Easy field cleaning - rinses clean with half a cup of water, no scrubbing

 


Head-to-Head Comparison: Top Camping Pour Overs

We compared the five most-purchased camping pour overs. Here is how they stack up:

Brand / Model

Weight

Material

Price

Plastic-free?

Wide-mouth fit

Rating

COLETTI Sierra

0.8 oz

Collapsible silicone

$24

Yes

Yes

9.4/10

Hario V60 Drip-In

1.7 oz

Plastic

$15

No

Yes

8.1/10

GSI Ultralight

1.2 oz

Nylon mesh

$18

No

Yes

7.8/10

Primula Cold Brew

2.1 oz

Silicone /

plastic

$12

No

Limited

6.9/10

Generic Amazon

1.0 oz

Plastic

$8

No

Varies

5.5/10

The COLETTI Sierra is the only collapsible pour over in this category with no plastic in the brew path. At 0.8 oz, it is also the lightest. It collapses flat, fits over any wide-mouth bottle, and brews a genuinely clean, sediment-free cup.

 


How to Make Pour Over Coffee While Camping - Step by Step

You do not need a gooseneck kettle or a digital scale. Here is the backcountry method:

  1. Heat water to just off the boil - about 200°F. If you do not have a thermometer, bring to a boil and wait 30 seconds.
  2. Grind your beans to medium-coarse - slightly coarser than you would for a home pour over. This prevents over-extraction.
  3. Set your pour over over your cup or wide-mouth bottle. Add coffee: 1 tablespoon per 6 oz of water is a good starting point.
  4. Pour a small amount of water (about twice the weight of your coffee) over the grounds and wait 45 seconds. This is the bloom - it releases CO2 and improves flavor
  5. Pour the rest of your water in slow, steady circles. Total brew time should be 2.5 to 3.5 minutes.
  6. Rinse your pour over with the last bit of water in your pot. Pack it out.

 


Pour Over vs Percolator: Which Is Better for Camping?

This depends on what matters more to you. Here is the honest breakdown:

 

 

Pour Over

Percolator

Best for

Solo or duo, flavour-focused

Groups of 4+, simplicity

Weight

Under 1 oz

2–3 lbs

Coffee quality

Very high - clean, bright

Good - bold, full-bodied

Ease of use

Moderate - requires practice

Easy - set and wait

Cups per brew

1–2 cups

9–24 cups

 

For solo backpackers and those who take coffee seriously: pour over. For car camping with a group: the COLETTI Bozeman percolator. Many serious coffee campers carry both.

 


Pairing Your Pour Over with a Grinder

Pre-ground coffee loses 70% of its volatile aromatics within 15 minutes of grinding. On the trail, that means your expensive beans taste flat before the water hits them. A manual  grinder - packed alongside your Sierra - transforms the cup. The COLETTI Manual Grinder weighs under 9 oz, uses stainless burrs, and grinds coarse to fine with a simple twist adjustment. It is specifically calibrated for pour over and percolator brewing. See our full guide to the best camping coffee grinders

 


Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make pour over coffee while camping?

Yes - pour over is one of the best methods for camping coffee. A collapsible pour over like the COLETTI Sierra weighs under 1 oz, packs flat, and makes a significantly better cup than instant coffee or camp-store drip packets. All you need is hot water, ground coffee, and your pour over. The entire brew takes under 4 minutes.

Is pour over coffee worth it for camping?

For anyone who cares about coffee flavor, yes. Pour over produces a cleaner, brighter cup than a percolator or French press, with less bitterness and no sediment. The gear is lighter than any other camp coffee method. The trade-off is that it brews one to two cups at a time, so it is not ideal for large groups. For solo and duo campers, it is the best option available.

What grind size should I use for camping pour over?

Use a medium-coarse grind - slightly coarser than you would use at home. At camp you have less control over water temperature and pour rate, and a coarser grind gives you a wider margin for error. If your coffee tastes bitter, go coarser. If it tastes weak and sour, go finer.

Do I need a gooseneck kettle for camping pour over?

No. A gooseneck kettle gives you more control over pour rate, but it is not required. A standard camp kettle poured slowly in circles works well. The most important variable outdoors is water temperature - bring to a boil, wait 30 seconds, then pour. This prevents scorching the grounds.

What is the lightest camping pour over coffee maker?

The COLETTI Sierra Collapsible Pour Over weighs 0.8 oz and collapses flat, making it one of the lightest pour over options available. It uses standard paper filters and is fully plastic-free in the brew path. Compatible with any wide-mouth bottle or camp mug.

What is the best collapsible pour over filter for backpacking?

For backpacking specifically, the best option is a collapsible pour over with no plastic in the brew path that fits over a standard wide-mouth bottle. The COLETTI Sierra meets both criteria and has been field-tested on multi-day trips. It uses standard paper filters which are light enough to pack in quantity without adding meaningful weight.

 


Final Thoughts

The COLETTI Sierra is the best camping pour over for anyone who wants genuine coffee quality without adding meaningful weight to their pack. Its collapsible design, plastic-free brew path, and compatibility with any cup make it the most versatile option in its category.

If you camp with groups, pair it with the COLETTI Bozeman percolator for a complete camp coffee kit. If you want to upgrade your grind, the COLETTI Manual Grinder ships as a bundle with the Sierra.

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