Sea to Summit Frontier UL Collapsible Kettle Cook Set - [3 Piece] 1.1L with Cup & Bowl

Sea to Summit Frontier UL Collapsible Kettle Cook Set - [3 Piece] 1.1L with Cup & Bowl

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Frontier Ultralight Collapsible One Pot Cook Set 1L
Frontier Ultralight Collapsible One Pot Cook Set 1L
3-Piece Solo Cook-Eat-Drink System · 1L Pot + Cup + Spork · 9.1 oz · Click Safe Handle · LidKeep Lid

Add preparing meals to the list of ways you're improving your essentials kit on the trail this season. The Frontier Collapsible One Pot Cook Set is the ultimate cook-eat-drink system: the 1L pot is perfectly shaped and sized to work as a bowl and provides space for the collapsible cup and aluminium spork to nest inside. The pot's Click Safe handle ensures a firm grip on hot meals. The pot uses a hard anodised aluminium base for efficient heat transfer and fast boil times, while the food-grade silicone sidewalls allow it to collapse down for easy packing. The set is ideal if you are prioritising weight and space when heading out on solo missions in the backcountry.

Solo Cook-Eat-Drink
1L pot + 1 cup + 1 spork = complete solo system in one bundle.
Click Safe Handle
"Safety, safety, safety" — per FAQ. Secure grip on boiling water contents.
Doubles as Bowl
The 1L pot is "perfectly shaped and sized to work as a bowl" — eat directly from the pot.
LidKeep Lid
Silicone clip on the lid — clips to pot rim for rattle-free transport.
9.1 oz / 259 g
Under 1 lb for the complete cook-eat-drink system.
Saves $6.90
$93.95 set vs $100.85 individual value (~7% bundle discount).
Set Contents (3 Pieces)
"Safety, Safety, Safety" — Click Safe Handle (MEMORABLE FAQ)
The FAQ explicitly justifies the Click Safe handle for UL pots:Per STS FAQ: "Why a stainless-steel handle on an ultralight pot? Three words: Safety, safety, safety. The Click Safe handle allows you to securely hold a pot filled with boiling water making it a critical feature." Why this matters: - A UL pot filled with boiling water is dangerous - Without a secure handle, you'd burn your hand - Click Safe = reliable, click-on attachment - Even on UL cookware, safety is non-negotiable Click Safe details: - Same mechanism as the Detour line (built earlier) - Stainless steel (or anodized aluminum in Frontier version) - Click-on attachment - Reverse for transport (locks lid in place) - Tested for secure grip Why this is shared technology: - The Detour Pots/Pan/Pouring Pot all have Click Safe - The Frontier Kettle also has the handle style - One mechanism across the line - Tested, reliable, simple
LidKeep on the Lid (NEW DETAIL)
The pot lid has a LidKeep silicone clip: Per STS: "Lid features a silicone rubber LidKeep to conveniently clip the lid to the rim of the pot." What LidKeep does: - Clips the lid to the side of the pot during transport - Prevents the lid from sliding around in your pack - Makes the pot + lid a single bundled unit - "Can be reversed to hold the lid in place for rattle-free, compact transport" Use: - After cooking, snap the lid on - Flip the LidKeep to clip to the pot rim - Both pieces stay together as one unit - Pack in a compressible bag or strap to a pack Why "Keep" not "Handle": - Active function: keep the lid with the pot - Reminds you the lid is there (don't lose it) - The lid is part of the cook system, not separate
Hard-Anodized Aluminum Base + Lid (SAME AS FRONTIER KETTLE)
The pot uses the same hard-anodized aluminum as the Frontier Kettle (built earlier): Why hard-anodized aluminum: - Premium cookware finish - Non-reactive (no metallic taste) - Excellent thermal conductivity - Rapid heat transfer - Lighter than stainless steel But not induction-capable: - Per FAQ (general STS): aluminum base = no induction - Use gas/electric stoves - For induction: use Detour Pots (built earlier) Cooking performance: - 1L capacity = small cookpot for solo meals - Wide rim = easier stirring - "Hard anodised aluminium pot base and lid heats effectively for more efficient fuel use, and easier thermal control"
1L Pot Doubles as a Bowl (PER STS)
Per STS: "Perfect size and shape for solo camp cooking. Doubles as a bowl for easy clean up" Why 1L is the right size: - Big enough to cook 1-person meals - Small enough to eat from directly - Combines cooking + eating vessel in one - = Less gear = less weight = less to clean Practical use: - Cook ramen or freeze-dried in the pot - Eat directly from the pot (use the spork) - Lid becomes a plate (in a pinch) - Or pour into the collapsible cup - = Multi-functional vessel Compare to traditional backpacking: - Most use a pot + separate bowl (more gear) - The Frontier One Pot Set = 1 vessel + 1 cup + 1 spork - Total = 3 components (pot cooks + eats, cup drinks, spork eats) - = 1 person, 3 items, ~9 oz total
Cup Handles Boiling Water (Per FAQ)
Per STS FAQ: "Will boiling water damage the Cup? No. The silicone rubber sides and nylon base/rings will easily withstand boiling water. Take care to hold a Cup containing hot liquid by the rim to keep your fingers cool." Why the cup is hot-water-tolerant: - EU food-grade silicone withstands 230°C+ - Nylon base/rings are heat-resistant - Designed for boiling water from the pot But the heat transfers through the cup: - Hot liquid heats the cup walls - Holding the cup by the sides = burn - Holding the cup by the rim = less hot (less contact area) Practical: - Pour boiling water from pot → into cup - Hold by the rim or top edge - The cup's central ring (where present) shields fingers - The handle-less design requires this caution Tip: the Frontier Frontier Kettle (built earlier) has a central ring specifically for finger protection. The One Pot Set's cup may or may not have it (it's the same cup design as the Kettle Set's cups, so yes).
Stove Compatibility (Per FAQ)
Per STS FAQ: "Any backpacking stove will work. Just keep the flame pattern inside the ring printed on the base. If using the stove from a personal cooking system, you will need a pot adaptor." Stoves that work: - Standard backpacking gas stoves - Jetboil-style integrated stoves (with pot adaptor) - Stoves with their own cookware (using this pot as the vessel) - Alcohol stoves (small flames) - Wood stoves - Induction (not compatible with aluminum base) Flame pattern guidelines: - Keep flame inside the printed ring on the base - Larger flames = warp the hard-anodized base - Aluminum is more sensitive than stainless Jetboil / personal cooking system: - Their integrated burners are larger - Need a pot adaptor to use this pot with them - Or use the integrated system's own pot (lighter overall)
Bundle Savings Math
Set price: $93.95 Individual value: $100.85 (per STS) Savings: $6.90 (~7% bundle discount) Cost breakdown estimate: - 1× Frontier Pot (1L): ~$55-60 - 1× Collapsible Cup: ~$13-15 - 1× Aluminum Spork: ~$15-18 - Total estimated individual: ~$83-93 - The bundle savings of $6.90 is modest Why buy the bundle vs solo pieces: - Save $6.90 (modest) - Coordinated design (STS-tested combo) - One purchase for solo kitchen - Convenient Why buy solo pieces instead: - Already have 1 cup from another set - Don't need a spork (use chopsticks or fork) - Solo cup not needed (drink from the pot)
Award-Worthy Solo System
The One Pot Cook Set is positioned for solo adventurers (per STS): Why this set is THE solo UL kitchen: - 1L pot: small enough to cook for 1, big enough to eat from - 1 cup: hot drink for 1 (or share if you trust the cup) - 1 spork: utensil for the pot-meal or cup - 9.1 oz total: less than half a pound Designed for: - Solo thru-hiking (the use case STS explicitly calls out) - Solo bikepacking - Solo packrafting - Lightweight weekend trips - Single-person car camping (alternative to heavier sets)
Comparison: Frontier UL Family — Solo vs Couples
5 Frontier UL products built today — see the complete ecosystem: | Product | Pieces | Use | Set Weight | Best For | |---|---|---|---|---| | Collapsible 3-Piece Dinnerware (A1340) | 1M Bowl + 1L Bowl + 1 Cup | Eat | 197 g / 7.0 oz | Solo+1 diner (sharing OK) | | Collapsible 6-Piece Dinnerware (A1341) | 2M + 2L + 2 Cups | Eat | 394 g / 13.9 oz | Couples full kitchen | | One Pot Cook Set 1L (A1246, this) | 1L Pot + 1 Cup + 1 Spork | Cook + Eat + Drink | 259 g / 9.1 oz | Solo adventures | | Collapsible Kettle (A1228) | 1.1L Kettle only | Boil water | 201 g / 7.1 oz | Solo backpacking kettle | | Kettle Cook Set (A1235) | 1.1L Kettle + 2 Cups | Boil + 2-person drink | 307 g / 10.8 oz | Couples drink system | Choose One Pot Cook Set when: - Solo thru-hiking (primary use case per STS) - Need to cook + eat + drink (not just drink) - Want integrated cookware + utensil - Don't want to bring 2 cups for 1 person Choose Kettle Cook Set when: - Couples (1 kettle + 2 cups for 2 diners) - Tea for 2 (primary use per STS) - Don't need to cook (just boil water for freeze-dried) Choose 3-Piece Dinnerware when: - Eating only (have your own cookware) - Solo+1 diner (sharing) Choose Standalone Kettle when: - Solo + your own cup (1 cup not needed) - Just need the boiling vessel Combine 2 sets for SOLO ultimate kit: - One Pot Cook Set (9.1 oz) for cook + drink - 3-Piece Dinnerware (7.0 oz) for eating - = 16 oz / ~1 lb for full solo UL kitchen
Best Use Cases
Solo Thru-Hiking (PRIMARY per STS): - "Ideal if you are prioritising weight and space when heading out on solo missions in the backcountry" - 9.1 oz for full kitchen - Cook + eat + drink in one bundle Ultralight Backpacking: - Minimal weight - Multi-functional (pot = bowl) - Cup nested in pot - Spork inside Bikepacking: - Compact 6 × 6 × 2 in packed - Fits in handlebar roll or frame bag - Full kitchen for solo Packrafting: - 1L pot nests well in packraft hatches - Lightweight for paddle + camp - Multi-functional Winter Camping (Solo): - 1L pot = hot meals - Cup = hot drinks - Spork = eat efficiently - (Note: NOT for hard winter — use Detour for heavy cold weather) Travel / Hostel: - Lightweight kitchen in luggage - Avoid restaurant food costs - Cook in hostel kitchen Emergency / Bug-Out Bag: - Compact cooking setup - Long shelf life (aluminum + silicone) - 9 oz is minimal for an emergency kit NOT for: - Couples camping (only 1 cup, 1 spork — buy 2 sets or combine with other) - Family camping (1L too small) - Induction stove users (use Detour Pots) - Microwave (aluminum base) - Long-term storage with food in it (staining + odor)
Compatible Accessories
STS Frontier 3-Piece Dinnerware (A1340, built earlier): - 1 Medium Bowl + 1 Large Bowl + 1 Cup - Combine for full solo kitchen (cook + eat + drink + bowl) - Combined: ~16 oz / 1 lb STS Detour Stainless Steel Cookware (built earlier): - For users with induction stoves - For car camping + base camp - Heavier but more versatile STS Frontier Kettle (A1228): - 1.1L kettle for tea + supplementary water boiling - Could use both the One Pot Set + Kettle for tea-cook combo Stoves: - Per FAQ: "Any backpacking stove will work" - Jetboil with pot adaptor for integrated use - Alcohol stoves, wood stoves, gas stoves all work - Not induction Coffee / Tea Accessories: - Small filter fits in the 1L pot - Pour-over coffee style - Tea infuser in the cup Spare Spork: - Replace lost spork - Or use a long-handled spork for deep pots

Performance

Best Use
Solo thru-hiking · Ultralight backpacking · Bikepacking · Packrafting · Solo camping · Emergency kit
Activity Tier
Ultralight (259 g / 9.1 oz set)
Pot Volume
1 L (~2 cups of water)
Cup Volume
~1 cup / 250ml
Induction Compatible
No (aluminum base — for induction, use Detour Pots)
Dishwasher Safe
No (per STS FAQ — caustic detergent damages anodization)
Bundle Savings
$6.90 saved vs solo pieces ($93.95 set vs $100.85 individual value)

Construction

Material Composition (Set)
53% Silicone + 38% Aluminium + 9% Glass Reinforced Nylon (same as standalone Frontier Kettle A1228)
Pot Base Material
Hard-anodized Aluminum (premium non-reactive finish)
Pot Lid Material
Hard-anodized Aluminum + Silicone LidKeep (silicon clip on lid rim)
Pot Sidewalls
EU Food-Grade Silicone (collapsible)
Handle
Click Safe Handle (stainless steel / anodized aluminum)
Cup Material
EU Food-Grade Silicone + GR Nylon rings (handles boiling water per FAQ)
Spork Material
Hard-anodized Aluminum (compact, short design)
Standards
Food-grade · Non-PFAS

Set Composition

Includes
1× Collapsible 1L Pot (with Lid + Click Safe Handle) · 1× Collapsible Cup · 1× Aluminum Spork
Single Variant
SKU A1246 · $93.95 (no size/color options)

Sizes & Dimensions

Pot Volume
1 L
Packed Size (all 3 nested)
15.1 × 14.2 × 5.3 cm / 6 × 6 × 2 in (cups + spork nest inside collapsed pot)
Set Weight
259 g / 9.1 oz
Per-Component Estimate
Pot ~200 g + Cup ~50 g + Spork ~10 g = ~260 g total

Profile

Brand
Sea to Summit (Australian outdoor gear, founded 1983, Boulder CO US HQ)
Category
Cookware / Camp Cookware Sets / One-Pot Cook Systems / Ultralight Backpacking Cookware
Launch
25NewProduct (2025 launch) — current model
Awards
Implied Award Winning (Frontier family positioning)
Position in STS Lineup
Solo Frontier UL cook-eat-drink system
Hand-Wash Only (Per FAQ) — Anodization Protection
Per STS FAQ: (Same as other Frontier Aluminum products) "No - the base and lid are anodized aluminum; the caustic cleanser used in dishwashers will damage the anodization." Hand-wash protocol for the whole set: 1. Pot: mild dish soap, soft cloth, rinse, air dry 2. Cup: same gentle cleaning 3. Spork: same gentle cleaning 4. Don't use abrasive scrubbers on the aluminum base 5. Avoid caustic cleaners 6. Air dry fully before storing
Spork-Specific Care (NEW FOR THIS SET)
The aluminum spork is new in this set:Care: - Wash after each use (food residue dries on) - Anodized aluminum = food-safe, no metallic taste - The compact size fits in the pot for storage - Replace if lost (STS sells spares) Use: - Eat from the pot (which doubles as a bowl) - Spork shape designed for backcountry meals - Same as a regular spork but STS-proprietary design - Fits in the cup too (alternate use)
Click Safe Handle Care (SAME AS DETOUR LINE)
The Click Safe handle is shared with the Detour line (built earlier):Cleaning: - Wipe with a damp cloth after each use - Don't submerge the attachment mechanism in water - The anodized aluminum version is more delicate than the stainless Function checks: - Press the button = handle should release - Click back into place = handle locked - If loose, contact STS support Use: - Always check the click is locked before lifting the pot - When boiling water, the handle is critical for safety - "Three words: Safety, safety, safety" per FAQ
LidKeep Lid Care (NEW DETAIL)
LidKeep silicone clip on the lid: - Built into the lid (cannot be removed) - Catches the pot rim Care: - Wipe the LidKeep clip with a damp cloth - Don't pull hard (stretches silicone) - Avoid storing the lid with the clip twisted - The clip is part of the lid (no replacement part) Use: - Snap the lid on - Clip the LidKeep to the pot rim - The lid hangs on the side of the pot - When done, unclip and put the lid back on
Avoid These Failure Modes
Don't: - Run in a dishwasher (per FAQ — damages anodization) - Use on induction stoves (not compatible) - Use caustic cleaners (degrades surfaces) - Use steel wool (scratches anodized layer) - Cut inside the pot (silicone damage) - Heat empty (no water/food = damage risk) - Leave water standing for days - Store wet in pack - Use near open flame (melts silicone) - Drag across rough surfaces - Force the Click Safe handle (damages the mechanism)
Sustainability & End-of-Life
Material considerations: - Aluminum base + lid + spork: highly recyclable - Silicone is harder to recycle - Glass-reinforced nylon is recyclable - LidKeep silicone = integrated with the lid Longevity factors: - Hard-anodized aluminum is durable for decades with care - EU food-grade silicone lasts 20+ years - Glass-reinforced nylon handles are high durability - LidKeep silicone: should last the life of the lid - Spork: durable aluminum At end-of-life: - Aluminum: recyclable as scrap metal - Silicone: landfill mostly - Nylon: recyclable Compare to Detour equivalents: - Detour: stainless (heavier, more recyclable) - Frontier: aluminum + silicone (lighter, less recyclable) - Trade-off weight vs recyclability
Activity-Specific Tips
- Solo thru-hiking: Primary use. 9.1 oz for complete cook-eat-drink system. - Bikepacking: 6 × 6 × 2 in packed = bikepacking-bag friendly. - Packrafting: 1L pot nests well in packraft hatches. - Backcountry cooking: Ramen, instant potatoes, freeze-dried meals, soup. - Tea for 1: 1L boils 1 standard mug in ~3-4 min. - Morning ritual: Coffee + oatmeal = 1 pot (boil water) + 1 cup (mug) + 1 spork (oatmeal). - Most important: NEVER put in dishwasher. Hand-wash ONLY to preserve anodization.

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