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I know you've purchased now, but I'm a convert to the "cowboy" method.
Boil some water, let it cool for 30 secs or so, add your coffee, stir and cover for a couple of mins, stir again (scrape off the crap if feeling fancy) let sit for 2 more mins, decant carefully into mug.
Lots of advantages - no extra kit, minimum faff, minimum rubbish - plus easy to brew a big pot for two plus people, or just do a small one for yourself.
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I have one of these but found it pretty bad. Hard to find filters and the holes at the bottom clogged when the paper sank into them. If you've bought it use it but personally I didn't get much mileage out of it. Tetra Muieq is better, but you have problems with bed uniformity (same on all of these folding designs, but at least it's plastic so has some thermal insulation unlike snopeak titanium etc)
Unless I really need the pack space I just use a 1 cup plastic v60. It doesn't weigh much more and the result is going to be palpably better.
The best engineered solution is probably the orphan espresso flatpack https://www.oehandgrinders.com/Flatpack-Ultralight-Travel-Coffee-Dripper-with-Tyvek-Bag_p_140.html but I don't own one.
All good recommendations, thanks, but I've gone for a silicone 'Wolecok' for infrangibility. Plus it has a karabiner so it must be for camping.