Sea to Summit Passage Dinnerware Set

A one-person camp eating kit for keeping meals organized without packing a random stack of house bowls, mugs, and loose utensils.

Sea to Summit Passage plate, bowl, and mug
1-Person Set7-PieceCamp KitchenDurable
Overview

Eating gear matters because food gets less fun when every meal is balanced on a flimsy plate or eaten from the pot.

The Passage set is useful because it solves organization first. One kit gives one person a plate, large bowl, insulated mug, knife, spork, spoon, and fork, so the meal setup is obvious instead of scattered across a bin.

Sea to Summit lists the 7-piece set at 11.4 oz / 324 g, made from BPA-free food-grade glass-reinforced polypropylene. The plate, bowl, and mug have tall sidewalls and Cool Grip fins, and the cutlery can clip together for storage or connect into a longer utensil.

This is not cookware. It will not replace a pot, pan, stove, or real kitchen prep. It is the eating side of the system, and it works best when each person has a complete place setting that lives together.


Best for Car camping, overland bins, simple backpacking meals, couples or solo setups, and anyone who wants each place setting to stay together.
Not for Ultralight pouch meals, large family kitchens, cast-iron camp cooking, or anyone who already has durable dishes organized by person.

This earns space when it keeps the food bin orderly and makes cleanup predictable.

Where to Buy

Sea to Summit Passage Dinnerware Set

1-person, 7-piece set with plate, large bowl, insulated mug, knife, spork, spoon, and fork.

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Quick Read
Role
One-person place setting
Best Fit
Vehicle bins, simple backpacking meals, and organized one-person eating kits.
Why It Works
The pieces nest, the utensils stay together, and cleanup is easier than mixed household dishes.
Skip If
You eat from pouches, need cookware included, or cook for a big group from shared serving dishes.
At a Glance
Place Setting
Plate, large bowl, insulated mug, knife, spork, spoon, and fork.
Weight
11.4 oz / 324 g.
Material
BPA-free glass-reinforced polypropylene.
Usability
Cool Grip fins and tall sidewalls for hot food and spill control.
Cleaning
Dishwasher and microwave safe per Sea to Summit.
Use Case
Camping, backpacking, and overland meal kits.
Use Notes
Organization
Store one complete set per person so camp meals do not start with digging through bins.
Utensils
Clip them together for storage, or connect handles when a longer spoon or spork helps with pouches.
Cleaning
Rinse before food dries; the bowl shape helps, but dried sauce still makes camp cleanup worse.
Limits
This is dinnerware, not cookware. Pair it with a stove, pot, pan, and wash setup.
My Notes

This is a small quality-of-life item. It will not change the trip by itself, but it keeps the food part from feeling improvised.

  • Keep each person’s eating kit together so setup is obvious.
  • Wash it before food dries into every corner.
  • Make sure the mug size fits the coffee routine you really have.
  • Do not count it as a cookset; it still needs a pot, stove, and cleanup plan.
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