Sea to Summit Kitchen Sink
Sea to Summit Kitchen Sink
Sea to Summit Kitchen Sink

Sea to Summit Kitchen Sink

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Kitchen Sink
Kitchen Sink
Portable Camp Dishwashing Basin · 5L / 10L / 20L · 86–153 g

Camping dish duty made easy. Engineered with a wide base and rigid rim for stability, the Kitchen Sink holds its shape when full and is built from waterproof certified recycled 70D nylon with fully taped seams — watertight, fast-drying, and ideal for washing dishes away from sensitive water sources. The heat-absorbing black interior warms the water with sunlight for more comfortable dishwashing, and the webbing carry handles let you easily dispose of water away from camp and from streams and lakes. The whole sink compresses into a palm-sized zippered storage pouch with a drain hole, making it compact and versatile for all types of camping adventures. Available in three sizes — 5L for solo, 10L for couples, 20L for groups — with a Leave No Trace design that keeps wash water out of natural water sources.

Wide Base + Rigid Rim Stability
Engineered with a wide base and rigid steel-wire rim that holds its shape when full — no slumping sides, no tipping when you set a heavy pot in, no awkward bending to wash a bowl. Stays upright and stable for stress-free dish duty in any campsite.
3 Sizes: 5L / 10L / 20L
Three sizes cover every group: 5L for solo or couples dishes, 10L for couples or small family cookware, 20L for groups and large cookware. Pick the volume that matches your camp cooking setup.
Watertight Taped Seams
Fully seam-sealed, watertight design — no leaks, no seepage, no surprise puddles under the sink. Ideal for washing up without spills in the outdoors and for carrying greywater to a proper disposal site without dripping.
Waterproof 70D Recycled Nylon
Made from lower-impact certified recycled, bluesign APPROVED 70D recycled nylon fabric — strong enough for rough camp use, light enough to carry on long trips, and made with environmental standards that meet bluesign's certification.
Heat-Absorbing Black Interior
Heat-absorbing black interior warms dishwater with sunlight — more comfortable washing in cold weather, and faster drying between uses. The dark color also hides stains and grime that white or light-colored basins would show.
Webbing Carry Handles
Easily dispose of water away from camp and sensitive water sources with webbing carry handles — grab both sides, walk 200 feet from any water source (per Leave No Trace guidelines), and tip the sink to drain. No touching the dirty water, no spilling.
Palm-Sized Packed
Packs light and saves space — folds into a palm-sized zippered pouch for easy transport. The 5L packs to 5×5×1 in, 10L to 5×6×1 in, 20L to 7×7×1 in. Fits in the lid pocket of most packs, the back of a car, or a dry bag.
Zippered Pouch with Drain Hole
Packs neatly into a zippered storage pouch with a drain hole — keeps gear dry and makes transport clean and easy. The drain hole lets residual water escape after packing, and the zip closure keeps the folded sink from unfolding in your pack.
Leave No Trace Compliance
Makes adhering to Leave No Trace Seven Principles simple and easy — wash dishes 200+ feet from water sources, strain food scraps, pack out greywater or disperse it well away from camp. The wide base + carry handles make this routine, not a chore.
Hot-Water Capable (Up to 60°C / 140°F)
Tough enough to get the job done — safe to use with hot water (up to 60°C / 140°F) and detergent for effectively cleaning dishes. Hotter than 60°C will damage the seam tape, so don't pour boiling water directly in.
PVC-Free Construction
PVC-free construction — no polyvinyl chloride in the fabric or coating. Modern material science without the chlorine-containing plastics that off-gas and persist in the environment.

Materials & Construction

Materials
Body: 70D Recycled Nylon (waterproof, bluesign APPROVED) · Rim: Steel wire
Body
70D recycled nylon with waterproof PU (polyurethane) coating
Rim
Steel wire (rigid, keeps shape when full)
Handles
Webbing carry handles (one on each side)
Storage Pouch
Integrated zippered pouch with drain hole
Construction
Fully seam-sealed (watertight)
Safety
bluesign APPROVED, PVC-free, lower-impact recycled
Heat Tolerance
Up to 60°C / 140°F (NOT boiling)

Variants — 5L / 10L / 20L

5L
Body 66 g / 2.3 oz · Packed 86 g / 3.0 oz · Packed 11.7 × 12.1 × 3.5 cm / 5 × 5 × 1 in · Open 29.5 × 29.5 × 17.5 cm / 12 × 12 × 7 in
10L
Body 93 g / 3.3 oz · Packed 116 g / 4.1 oz · Packed 13.5 × 14 × 3.5 cm / 5 × 6 × 1 in · Open 38 × 38 × 20 cm / 15 × 15 × 8 in
20L
Body 125 g / 4.4 oz · Packed 153 g / 5.4 oz · Packed 16.7 × 17.1 × 3.5 cm / 7 × 7 × 1 in · Open 48 × 48 × 28 cm / 19 × 19 × 11 in

Use

Best Use
Camping, Car Camping, Paddle Touring
Capacity
Solo (5L) · Couples (10L) · Groups (20L)
Stability Note
Sink needs to be at least four-fifths full of water to stand up by itself
Compatible With
Hot water (up to 60°C) + biodegradable dish soap — NOT bleach, NOT boiling water
Rinse & Dry After Each Use
Rinse the sink with clean water after each use to remove soap residue and food particles — biodegradable dish soap is fine, but residue can harden on the fabric and cause odors or stains if left to dry in. Wipe down or air dry in the sun before packing away.
Never Use Bleach
Never use bleach, even in mild concentrations — bleach damages the polyurethane coating and nylon fabric. Use biodegradable camp soap (like Dr. Bronner's, Sea to Summit Wilderness Wash, or similar) for dish duty and routine cleaning.
Never Pour Boiling Water In
Never pour boiling water into the sink — water hotter than 60°C / 140°F will likely damage the seam tape. If you need hot dishwater, mix boiling water with cold water in a separate pot until it's at or below 60°C, then pour into the sink.
Repair Punctures with Gear Aid Seam Grip
The bucket is made from very durable fabric, but if a pinhole puncture occurs (sharp stick, rock, dropped cookware), it can be repaired using Gear Aid Seam Grip + WP. Apply to the inside of the sink, let cure 24 hours, and you're back in business — no need to replace the whole sink.
Store Dry & Clean
Always store the sink completely dry and clean — trapped moisture leads to mildew, mold, and a sour smell that transfers to other gear in your pack. Wipe down the interior and let air-dry in the sun for 10 minutes after the last rinse.
Inspect Wire Rim Seasonally
At the end of each season, check the steel wire rim for any kinks, bends, or rust spots — a bent rim won't hold the sink's shape under load, and rust can stain the nylon fabric. A gentle reshape with pliers and a wipe of mineral oil protects the rim for years of trips.

Shipping Policy

Components:

All component items (wheels, drivetrains, suspension, brakes, etc.) ship within 2-5 business days of purchase.

Bicycles:

Complete bikes typically ship within 2–3 weeks due to build, tuning, and inspection times. You will receive tracking information as soon as your order is ready to ship.

Riding Gear & Apparel:

Riding gear and apparel orders (helmets, jerseys, gloves, etc.) ship within 2-5 business days.

Returns & Exchanges:

If you received the wrong size or wish to exchange an item, it must be returned in original condition—unused, uninstalled, and with all packaging intact.

For full details, please see our Refund Policy before initiating a return.

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Prepared with intention.

Every product is carefully inspected and handled by our team before it ships. From fit and function to final details, we make sure each piece is ready for the outdoors ahead—so you can focus on the experience, not the gear.

Passion drives us

At SpokeX Bike Co., bikes aren't just our business — they’re our way of life. As a rider-owned and operated shop, every decision we make comes from firsthand experience on the trail, at the race, and on the open road. We know what it’s like to chase a new line, push through the pain cave, and celebrate the ride — because we live it every day.


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