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We think the X-Pot 1.4Litre comes in a bit too heavy for backpacking but its Nirvana for camper vans or sea kayaks where space is a premium. But there are drawbacks to this type of camping pot.
Sea to Summit says:
The award-winning collapsible X-Pot combines innovation, space-saving capability and functionality features ideal for space conscious campers. Design features include an embedded stainless-steel ring in the rim which creates a rigid structure to provide confidence when cooking large volumes of food, a in-built strainer in the lid and the ability to collapse into a small disc that can easily slide into a backpack or camping box and neatly nest with other pieces in the series X-series.
Our Verdict
Sea to Summit's X-Pot 1.4 Litre is probably a size that two people would use, however its weight is getting a bit too heavy compared to the conventional pans available. The real advantage of this type of collapsable pot is volume when stored - so these are ideal for camper vans or working it through a sea kayak hatch opening. Their limitations include not being able to allow flames up the side of the pot on the stove - for some this will be too limiting.
Oh, we also love the transparent lid - like the pots in my kitchen at home.
- Reviewed by Basecamp Gear
Features
- BPA-free, food-grade heat resistant silicone.
- The durable, translucent pot lid with strainer shortens boil time - no need to lift the lid to check the boil.
- Measurements are molded into the silicone rubber sidewalls.
Specifications
- Weighs: 280g
Material & Construction
- Silicone handles secure the lid to the pot for transport.
- Hard anodized aluminum base conducts heat really well for outdoor gourmet cooking.
- A stainless-steel ring embedded in the rim provides stability.