
[A self-paying comparison review without any consideration] Is the extremely cost-effective domestically produced super-heated bottle "TEMPEAK LIGHT" capable of comparable to Thermos Montbell? [Comparison verification]
When it comes to thermal bottles to use in the mountains, Thermos' "Mountain Bottle" and Montbell's "Alpine Thermo Bottle" are well-known staples and are used by many people
One product that caught my eye was the TEMPEAK LIGHT Ultra Insulated Bottle . It's comparable to, and even better than, the classic Thermos and Montbell insulated bottles, yet it's priced at just 3,000 yen, giving it incredible value for money. I had to put it to the test.
So this time, on the Ten Peak Clite Ultra Insulated Bottle based on the criterion of "how useful is it for outdoor activities and mountain climbing?", and will review it while comparing it with standard insulated bottles.
In conclusion, the Ten Peak Clite Ultra Insulated Bottle (hereinafter referred to as Ten Peak Clite) is an insulated bottle with excellent cost performance and high insulation capabilities that are comparable to standard bottles.
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Main features of the TEMPEAK LIGHT Ultra Insulated Bottle

TEMPEAK LIGHT Ultra-Insulated Bottle
Ten Peak Light is a product of Atlas Co., Ltd., a manufacturer and seller of stainless steel tableware, tumblers, food jars, home appliances, and other products, mainly for the kitchen
This simple insulated bottle, with a cup and bottle integrated into one, is available in 370ml, 500ml, and 750ml sizes. It has a five-layer insulation structure, with a vacuum layer blocking the effects of outside temperature and a structure that reflects radiant heat to maintain its heat (or cold) retention power
Its high thermal insulation properties allow it to maintain a temperature of 81°C even after six hours of filling with hot water at 95°C (with a tolerance of ±1°C) in an environment with an ambient temperature of approximately 20°C (this is the manufacturer's published value for a 500ml bottle)
This insulated bottle won the Good Design Award in 2024 for its excellent design and functionality. (The Good Design Award is a Japanese competition sponsored by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry that has been honoring "good design" for over 60 years since 1957.)
Spec comparison with rivals
As mentioned at the beginning, there are already many insulated bottles that are ideal for use while hiking, with the most popular being Thermos' "Mountain Bottle" and Montbell's "Alpine Thermo Bottle."
The mountain-specific bottle, Alpine Thermo Bottle, and Ten Peak Clite are all made of stainless steel and have similar specifications, so they are comparable and I would like to compare their specifications and heat retention
The evaluation criteria were set as follows: five indicators, and a five-star rating was given
- Insulation performance: Keeps warm things warm and cold things cold. Measured indoors and outdoors to see if the temperature can be maintained for as long as possible
- Portability: Weight and size, etc., for storage and ease of carrying
- Lid and drinking spout: Quickness and ease of use from opening the lid to drinking
- Maintenance: Ease of maintenance depends on the size, structure, number of parts, etc
- Cost performance: Price of the main unit
| item | TEMPEAK LIGHT Ultra-Insulated Bottle ATPBL-500 | mont-bell alpine thermo bottle 0.5L | THERMOS [Mountain Use] Stainless Steel Bottle FFX-501 |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Outdoor Gearzine Rating | |||
| Insulation performance | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ |
Portability (weight, size, ease of holding) | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★☆ |
| Lid and drink | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★☆※Optional replacement active lid★★★★★ | ★★★☆☆ |
| Care | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★☆☆ |
| Cospa | ★★★★★ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★☆☆ |
| Specs | |||
| Capacity variation | 350ml/500ml/750ml | 350ml/500ml/750ml/900ml | 500ml/750ml/900ml |
| Actual weight (g) | 293.5g | 258.0g | 283.5g |
| Body dimensions (diameter x height cm) | Approx. Ø7.5 x 25 | Approximately Φ6.8 x 22.5 | Approx. Ø7 x 23.5 |
| Official heat retention effect (6 hours) *1 | 81℃ or higher (room temperature 20±2℃) | 78°C or higher (room temperature 20±2°C) | 77℃ or higher (room temperature 20±2℃) |
| Official cooling effect (6 hours) *2 | 8℃ or less (room temperature 20±2℃) | 8°C or less (room temperature 20±2°C) | 10°C or less (room temperature 20±2°C) |
| Reference price | 2,680 yen (tax included) | 4,400 yen (tax included) The current product's silicone protector is sold separately | 6,050 yen (tax included) |
*1: The official heat retention test is conducted at a room temperature of 20°C (±2°C) and the temperature of the hot water (water) is 95°C (±1°C), or when the container is left upright with the inner stopper and lid on for 6 hours after it reaches 95°C
*2: The official cooling capacity test is conducted in an environment with a room temperature of 20°C ± 2°C, and is measured by filling the bottle with cold water at 4°C or below (± 1°C) up to the bottom of the inner cap, and leaving it upright with the inner cap and cup attached for 6 hours
Testing insulation performance using a thermometer

Use a cooking thermometer for testing
In order to compare the three models under as similar conditions as possible, we standardized the bottle capacity to 500ml and conducted the tests
The tests were conducted at room temperature (approximately 20°C), which is similar to the environment used by the manufacturer for their official heat retention tests, and in a freezer (below -15°C)
For each test, the temperature is measured after 1 hour, 3 hours, and 6 hours
We poured the liquid into the bottle up to the inner stopper when it was boiling, then placed the bottle upright with the inner stopper and cup attached, and measured the temperature using a cooking thermometer depending on the amount of time that had passed.However, since we were unable to measure all the bottles at the same time, there was a slight time difference, so we would like you to use these values as a reference rather than as exact figures
Room temperature test (temperature around 20°C): All three models are comparable in performance

| item | TEMPEAK LIGHT Ultra-Insulated Bottle | mont-bell alpine thermo bottle 0.5L | THERMOS [Mountain Use] Stainless Steel Bottle FFX-501 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 hour later | 90.6℃ | 92.7℃ | 91.0℃ |
| 3 hours later | 86.3 | 87.4℃ | 86.4℃ |
| 6 hours later | 80.5 | 81.0℃ | 80.0℃ |
First, we conducted the test in an environment with an ambient temperature of approximately 20°C. After six hours, the Montbell bottle maintained the highest temperature at 81°C, followed by the TenPeak Clite at 80.5°C and the Thermos at 80°C. The temperature difference between all bottles after six hours was within 1°C, demonstrating that each bottle has excellent heat retention

Temperature after 6 hours in indoor test. All bottles maintained a temperature above 80°C
The Ten Peak Clite's result was 0.5°C lower than the official measurement. Please understand that this is a simple test using household equipment, but the Montbell and Thermos' results were higher than the official measurements, so the temperature change could be said to be understated
By the way, about 80 degrees Celsius is the temperature at which you can eat instant ramen and other foods without any problems
Low temperature environment (temperature below -15°C): The performance here is also almost equal (in fact, Ten Peak is superior!)

Test in the freezer
| item | TEMPEAK LIGHT Ultra-Insulated Bottle | mont-bell alpine thermo bottle 0.5L | THERMOS [Mountain Use] Stainless Steel Bottle FFX-501 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 hour later | 92.6℃ | 93.1℃ | 92.2℃ |
| 3 hours later | 86.4℃ | 86.1℃ | 84.9℃ |
| 6 hours later | 78.2℃ | 77.4℃ | 76.0℃ |
The next test was done in a freezer. The freezer temperature is below -15°C, which is an environment similar to that of Yatsugatake in the harsh winter. Ice packs were placed between the bottles to prevent them from interfering with each other, and the test was then carried out
After six hours, the Ten Peak Clite maintained the highest temperature at 78.2°C, followed by Montbell (77.4°C) and Thermos (76.0°C)
Since the temperature was below -15°C, the results after 6 hours were slightly lower than in the outdoor test, but they still maintained a sufficiently hot temperature. What we can see from these results is that although the low temperature environment has some impact, all of the bottles boast high insulation performance and there is no significant difference in their performance

Maintains high temperature even when tested in temperatures below -15°C
In the insulation performance comparison test, no bottle stood out, so to select the best bottle, we need to look at details other than its heat (cold) retention ability
From here, we will provide a detailed review of the Ten Peak Cryte and explain its practicality with each bottle
Detailed review of the TEMPEAK LIGHT super insulated bottle
Favorite points
- High heat and cold retention
- Simple design and color make it suitable for everyday use
- Outstanding cost performance
- Stress-free spout and simple parts configuration
Interesting points
- Larger and heavier than rival insulated bottles
- It's slippery when wearing gloves
High heat and cold retention

In tests conducted in temperatures below -15°C, I was surprised to see that the Ten Peak Clear maintained a higher temperature than the Montbell and Thermos. The Ten Peak Clear has heat retention capabilities that rival those of the Montbell and Thermos thermal bottles
In an environment with a temperature of around 20°C, the temperature after 12 hours was 71.1°C, so even hot water made before going to bed will last until the next morning. For example, in a crowded tent site, you may be hesitant to use a stove early in the morning, but with the Ten Peak Cleat, you can have a hot cup of coffee as soon as you wake up
Furthermore, the capacity is 500ml, so even if you drink coffee (150ml) and soup (150ml), you will still have 300ml left, and you can even eat instant rice with the remaining 200ml.By keeping it full, you will have just enough hot water for one meal
If you feel that 70°C water is too lukewarm, you can reheat it on the stove and bring it to a boil quickly.It also takes less time to boil than heating it from room temperature, so it saves time and fuel, killing two birds with one stone
Outstanding cost performance
The 500ml size costs 2,680 yen (tax included), leaving you with change of 3,000 yen, making it by far the lowest price among the thermal bottles we compared. Thermos is more than twice as expensive (6,050 yen), and Montbell is more than 1.5 times as expensive (4,400 yen), so the Ten Peak Clear's price is a welcome change for those looking to save money
Looking at the results of the thermal insulation performance test, just because it is cheap does not mean that it is inferior in performance, and when considering the price relative to the thermal insulation performance, it is the thermal bottle with the best cost performance of all the ones we compared
Larger and heavier than rival insulated bottles

The most compact size is Montbell's Alpine Thermo Bottle
The Ten Peak Clear offers comparable heat retention, but the size and weight are a concern. As you can see from the photo above, the Ten Peak Clear is the largest, with a thicker bottle diameter
It weighs 293.5g, which is 35.5g lighter than the lightest Montbell (258.0g). For those who are serious about shaving off even 1g, the weight difference of 35.5g is something they cannot compromise on, even if it means paying a little more
By the way, all three bottles we compared are equipped with removable silicone rubber, and removing the silicone rubber can make them slightly lighter

Minimum weight without silicone rubber
Without the silicone rubber, the Montbell bottle weighs 235g, the mountain bottle 258.5g, and the TenPeaklite 280.5g. At under 300g, they are all in the lightweight category, but the weight difference with their rivals is noticeable. Looking at the overall balance of insulation performance, weight, and size, Montbell is still the strongest
Considering the high heat retention and low cost, this weight difference could be overlooked, but the best insulated bottle will likely come down to a matter of budget and weight
Simple design and color make it suitable for everyday use

It comes in three colors: burgundy, silver, and navy, has a simple design, and the logo is small and inconspicuous, so it can be used everyday without any discomfort
Design is completely a matter of personal preference, so this is a subjective opinion, but outdoor-like designs are cool when used in the field, and they don't seem to suit everyday use
Slippery when wearing gloves

Thermos mountain bottles have a silicone band to prevent them from slipping when held
One thing that bothered me was that the lid was difficult to open when wearing gloves that didn't have a non-slip surface. This wasn't so much that it was difficult to use, but rather that it made me realize how much Thermos cares about ease of use
Thermos' mountain bottle has an outdoor-like appearance, but the cup has a textured surface that makes it easy to turn even when wearing gloves, and there's a silicone band attached to the part of the bottle that fits snugly in your hand when opening the stopper, making it extremely easy to use in the mountains
The silicone band can be removed if not needed, so Thermos' mountain bottle wins in terms of practicality
Stress-free spout and simple parts configuration

The simple spout allows you to pour hot water without stress
The results of insulation tests also proved that Ten Peak Clear has excellent heat retention, and the spout has a simple cap design that allows pouring from two points, top and bottom, making it easy to use
Having a lot of gaskets and parts makes cleaning more difficult, and having a cap with as simple a structure and number of parts as possible directly affects ease of cleaning. Thermos's double-layered cap makes it difficult to clean, but Ten Peak Clite and Montbell have a minimal number of parts, making them recommended for ease of cleaning

The number of parts is directly related to ease of maintenance
Summary: Carrying a bottle with excellent thermal insulation makes it easier to enjoy hot food
We introduced the TEMPEAK LIGHT ultra-insulating bottle, which offers excellent heat retention and cost performance
With the Ten Peak Clite, which offers performance that rivals the insulated bottles that are a staple for mountaineering, you'll be able to enjoy coffee and soup in the mountains more easily
Classic insulated water bottles have an unwavering reputation for reliability and proven performance, but prices continue to rise in recent years. Outdoor gear is no exception. By incorporating affordable items like the Ten Peak Clite, you can save money and still enjoy the outdoors
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Yosuke

People who act with just one backpack with the motto of "as light as possible" so that they don't get inconvenient.
From spring to autumn, I chase after char deep in the mountains and go fishing in the mountain stream. We walked the mountains in search of spectacular views that cannot be seen from the ground. Camping to be healed by the bonfire. Snowboarding is a floating mountain with a mountain of silver.
A freelance writer who has been enjoying the outdoors for over 20 years and enjoying the outdoors in his own way all year round. Based on my experience writing articles for more than dozens of outdoor web media, I will be sharing my own experiences and tools that I have been using.



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