This week, two lucky winners will each receive a Frontier Collapsible One Pot Cook Set from Sea to Summit. The ultralight, multipiece cook-eat-drink system is the ultimate packable solution for solo meals in the backcountry.
For a chance to win, submit the form below. Then, check out ways to earn additional entries to increase your chances of landing the prize.
More on the Prize 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 for prioritizing weight and space when heading out on solo missions in the backcountry.
The 1L pot doubles as a bowl and acts as a nesting space for the included collapsible cup and aluminum spork when not in use. The pot has a hard, anodized aluminum base for efficient heat transfer and fast boil times.
A Click Safe handle ensures a firm grip on hot meals. Food-grade silicone sidewalls allow both the pot and cup to collapse down for easy packing.

More on the Brand Born in 1983, Sea to Summit’s original ethos of “equipping and inspiring” drives the brand’s research and development of new materials, technologies, and production methods across its diverse line of outdoor products. The Sea to Summit team believes epic adventures bring about pure joy, fresh challenges, and fresh thinking.
Through continued product innovations and design, Sea to Summit strives to make outdoor adventures more successful — from high-altitude expeditions to car camping and everything in between.
This post was sponsored by Sea to Summit.
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