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Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork
Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork
Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork
Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork
Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork
Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork
Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork

Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork

(31 reviews)

Durable and Lightweight Sea to Summit's camp cutlery is designed to be exactly what you need in a simple and reliable package. No fuss, no issue. Built from BPA-Free, glass reinforced polypropylene this cutlery is tough. You don't want your camping trip to be ruined by have broken cutlery or trying to eat dinner without cutlery. The cutlery will also fit together with other Sea to Summit cutlery due to the scalloped handles that will nest together which adds to convenience and ensures less bulk.

Durable and Lightweight Sea to Summit's camp cutlery is designed to be exactly what you need in a simple and reliable package. No fuss, no issue. Built from BPA-Free, glass reinforced polypropylene this cutlery is tough. You don't want your camping trip to be ruined by have broken cutlery or trying to eat dinner without cutlery. The cutlery will also fit together with other Sea to Summit cutlery due to the scalloped handles that will nest together which adds to convenience and ensures less bulk.

$1.99 - $2.49

in 2 offers

The lowest price for Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork right now is $1.99 at Lone Dingo, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $1.30 on 12 Mar 2026 — today's price is 53% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 14 June 2026.

Sea to Summit Polycarbonate Cutlery - Spork

$1.99

(31 reviews)

Durable and Lightweight Sea to Summit's camp cutlery is designed to be exactly what you need in a simple and reliable package. No fuss, no issue. Built from BPA-Free, glass reinforced polypropylene this cutlery is tough. You don't want your camping trip to be ruined by have broken cutlery or trying to eat dinner without cutlery. The cutlery will also fit together with other Sea to Summit cutlery due to the scalloped handles that will nest together which adds to convenience and ensures less bulk.

Durable and Lightweight Sea to Summit's camp cutlery is designed to be exactly what you need in a simple and reliable package. No fuss, no issue. Built from BPA-Free, glass reinforced polypropylene this cutlery is tough. You don't want your camping trip to be ruined by have broken cutlery or trying to eat dinner without cutlery. The cutlery will also fit together with other Sea to Summit cutlery due to the scalloped handles that will nest together which adds to convenience and ensures less bulk.

Price comparison

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Last updated at 14/06/2026 11:40:15

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Lone Dingo

$1.99

Sea to Summit Spork Polycarbonate

Boss Outdoor

$2.49

Sea To Summit Camp Cutlery Spork

Delivery between 17–24 June $35

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Price history

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Reviews

A bit softer plastic material than you might expect
11 August 2020wayne m.

originally posted on altitude-sports.com

Does the job but my only gripe is that the material doesn't seem that sturdy. Basically it feels like you could easily snap it if you tried. I guess for the price you pay it's no surprise that it's basically disposable. Ended up getting a snow peak titanium spork.

Effective and cheap but a bit unwieldly
31 May 2011Tamara

originally posted on moosejaw.com

It's durable and light And the price can't be beat. It stays clean and doesn't get gross after a couple of days of backpacking the way other utensils do. The orange color is noticible and males it easy to find after ive dropped in the mud. My one complaint is the size. The long handle makes it impossible to fit in my cook set. I have to pack it seperatley. If thry made a short version of this spork, it would be the greatest utensil since Excaliber. No exaggeration.

Gets the job done
25 July 2011Lynette

originally posted on moosejaw.com

I was a little wary of this spork when it first arrived in the mail. It seemed like it would only last a week before something would make it snap in half. But after 300 miles of trail usage, this spork is still kicking. Easy to clean. Works just as well for scooping up ramen noodles (gets the noodles and broth at the same time, too!) as it does spreading peanut butter and nutella on tortillas. It's light and tough with a good ratio of tine to bowl.

Price comparison

Updated about 1 hour ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Lone Dingo

$1.99

Sea to Summit Spork Polycarbonate

Boss Outdoor

$2.49

Sea To Summit Camp Cutlery Spork

Delivery between 17–24 June $35

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

A bit softer plastic material than you might expect
11 August 2020

Does the job but my only gripe is that the material doesn't seem that sturdy. Basically it feels like you could easily snap it if you tried. I guess for the price you pay it's no surprise that it's basically disposable. Ended up getting a snow peak titanium spork.

wayne m. originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Effective and cheap but a bit unwieldly
31 May 2011

It's durable and light And the price can't be beat. It stays clean and doesn't get gross after a couple of days of backpacking the way other utensils do. The orange color is noticible and males it easy to find after ive dropped in the mud. My one complaint is the size. The long handle makes it impossible to fit in my cook set. I have to pack it seperatley. If thry made a short version of this spork, it would be the greatest utensil since Excaliber. No exaggeration.

Tamara originally posted on moosejaw.com
Gets the job done
25 July 2011

I was a little wary of this spork when it first arrived in the mail. It seemed like it would only last a week before something would make it snap in half. But after 300 miles of trail usage, this spork is still kicking. Easy to clean. Works just as well for scooping up ramen noodles (gets the noodles and broth at the same time, too!) as it does spreading peanut butter and nutella on tortillas. It's light and tough with a good ratio of tine to bowl.

Lynette originally posted on moosejaw.com
Great spork
19 June 2020

I never thought I’d be a spork guy, but here I am, sporking. I’ve actually even used the side to cut soft veggies so this is actually a sporkife to me. Nice and stiff for plastic, colour and size as described. Perfect for picnics and when all your metal spoons are dirty. I wouldn’t bet my life on it, if you’re taking it camping, bring an extras. Also, the size is good for a mouth. Nice

Alain originally posted on altitude-sports.com
In Spork We Trust
17 September 2018

Bought these on a whim to take on a camping trip and it performed like a pro! I bought the Spork in the green colourway so I could find it in my bag without hassle. Durable and light as I was able to dig away into my food with ease. Really easy to cleanup afterwards. All in all, Sea to Summit made the perfect utensil for the job!

originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Solid spork
22 July 2020

Good for the price. Was hoping they’d end up feeling a little more durable but they’ve been fine so far. Like everything else about them.

Quinn S. originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Spork + PastaSides + Camping Stove = Happy
25 October 2011

Even when it is a dark, rainy, 43-degrees. Even after stumbling through the woods, down (and up) obscenely steep moss covered slopes looking for a dark, wet cave. After making it to the bottom, walking through a lake to see what's on the other side, and realizing that waterproof is a matter of perspective (before your 3 mile hike back to your lean-to). Even then, a spork can create happiness. Or more importantly, a spork that is not going to start to melt on you as soon as it gets near the heat. This. Is. That. Spork. ,,,,But seriously, if you don't have one of these, just tack it onto your next order. It will be the best 75 cents you ever spend. (Well...maybe the second best...),,

Patrick originally posted on moosejaw.com
Spork - it's what's for dinner
28 December 2011

A solid sized spork for those those times when a spoon and fork combo just won't do. It's a decent size so I would probably skip it for the kids. A good alternative to titanium if you're going on an epic alpine adventure. Remember the kid who got his tongue frozen to the metal pole in A Christmas Story? Exactly - skip the metal.

Tyler originally posted on moosejaw.com
Spork-tastic
13 March 2014

My five year old wanted a spork for his birthday. Don't ask me why, I haven't a clue. I ordered this bad boy up and he thinks it rocks. It survives the dishwasher and the kid without breaking a sweat. Wait, do sporks sweat? that would be totally weird and if they do I think I got a faulty one. But I digest... If you're on the fence about your spork purchase I say dive in and lay down three quarters for the best un-sharpened spork you'll ever have. Everyone should have more polycarbonate sporks in their life.

Lori originally posted on moosejaw.com
Straight-up Spork Love Affair!
23 May 2013

I have big-time crush on this sporks. Inappropriate. I go to work with them tucked behind my ears or perched in their little embossed leather holsters I've made for them, slung around my toned waist. They're super light weight, virtually unbreakable (physically and psychologically), easy on cook wear, they reduce clutter, they're inexpensive, and they make spooning and forking things into my mouth super comfortable! I'll just sit around and fork something into my mouth and be all like, "Dang, that was super comfortable". The circle of spork-masters is an elite crowd, and at $0.75, the price of admission is admittedly intimidating. For cry-eye, just buy the gol dang thing!

Adam originally posted on moosejaw.com

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