X-Pot 1.4L Collapsible
Sea to Summit X-Pot 1.4L Collapsible Review
Tested and reviewed for bikepacking use
The X-Pot combines a hard-anodized aluminum base with collapsible silicone walls to create a 1.4L pot that collapses to under two inches tall. The aluminum base distributes heat evenly on a stove, and the integrated strainer lid drains pasta water. A clever solution for bikepackers who cook real meals but need minimal packed volume.
Who Is the Sea to Summit X-Pot 1.4L Collapsible Best For?
Bikepackers who cook full meals and need collapsible cookware to save packed volume. If that describes your riding style, the X-Pot 1.4L Collapsible should be at the top of your shortlist. It sits in the Cooking Gear category alongside 12other products we've reviewed.
How It Compares
At 340g and $50, the X-Pot 1.4L Collapsible is 330g heavier than the lightest option in this category (the Sea to Summit Alpha Light Spork at 10g). The most budget-friendly option is the Sea to Summit Alpha Light Spork at $10.
The price-to-weight ratio comes in at $15 per 100g — excellent value for money, making it a great option for riders on a budget.
What We Like
- +Collapses to 1.5 inches — fraction of a rigid pot's volume
- +Aluminum base works on stoves with even heat distribution
- +1.4L capacity handles meals for two
- +Integrated strainer lid is genuinely useful
Watch Out For
- −Heavier than a simple titanium pot
- −Silicone walls can stain and retain food odors
- −Not suitable for high-heat cooking — silicone has temperature limits
The Bottom Line
The Sea to Summit X-Pot 1.4L Collapsible earns a 4.1/5 rating. It's a solid performer that does most things well. Collapses to 1.5 inches — fraction of a rigid pot's volume is the standout feature, though heavier than a simple titanium pot is worth considering before you buy.
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