Ultra-Sil Kitchen Sink
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Ultra-Sil Kitchen Sink
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- Includes a micro stuff sack to take up minimal space in your pack
- Stuff sack's seams are fully taped to avoid unwanted leakage
- Hot water- and detergent-friendly material
- Derlin stiffener ring will keep the sink from folding in on itself during use, but still packs down easy
- Reinforced Hypalon carry handles won't give out on your way back from the water source
- Item #STS0133
- Material
- Ultra-Sil (siliconized Cordura)
- Claimed Weight
- 1.7oz
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Overall Rating
4 based on 17 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 24, 2023
Does the job for minimal weight
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Packs up tiny and very lightweight, but to do that, you’re sacrificing some sort of barrier protection and walls. We used it as a dish-washing tub on a recent camping trip, and it didn’t feel completely dry under the spot we’d use it, and it was a bit tricky to use, like washing dishes in a balloon. BUT, all that said, it did the job. So if you don’t mind sacrificing a bit to save weight, this could be a good purchase.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
March 8, 2023
My favorite Ultralite sink. Packs
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My favorite Ultralite sink. Packs small and retains water for filtering and washing !!!!
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
January 17, 2022
More stable for holding water
More stable for holding water upright than the cylinder model. Dual purpose!
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
November 26, 2021
Compact, lightweight, but not a perfect solution
I purchased this sink for group camping trips - either summer trips or winter trips to backcountry huts for skiiing where there’s rarely a sink or other option for cleaning dishes, cups, etc. I did a test at home in my kitchen sink. It’s easy to set up this sink and to fold it up to store it back in its case. However, as others have mentioned, you must fill this sink up at least with a liter or two of water for it to work. Also, this sink does tend to spread out more than I’d prefer - I.e., you get a large shallow disc shaped sink. Still for the size and weight this seems like a decent solution for my groups.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
August 16, 2021
Amazing. Light weight and works
Amazing. Light weight and works well. We used this on the Maah daah hey trail and it was great to have a bath and do laundry at the end of the day!
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
April 28, 2021
Gamechanger for cleaning with big groups
The kitchen sink is great for cleaning up when you have lots of dishes. A wide mouth that's stabilized makes all the difference. You need to have it reasonably full to get the stability though.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
February 8, 2021
No great... leaks
Purchased because is seemed like a little great sink for show weekend trip, Unfortunately seams are no great and leaks thru it.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
September 28, 2020
This sink is great it
This sink is great it packs down to next to nothing and fits a ridiculous amount of water in it! I would recommend it to anyone who is either backpacking or short on space. This will absolutely make things easier for you when cleaning up at camp.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
September 17, 2020
Not impressed
This is not what I really expected to receive and in my opinion it is too flimsy to really be all that useful, despite the tiny size and ultra-light weight for backpacking. I took it on my last camping trip and found it marginally useful and flimsy. I am not pleased with this product nor the quite expensive price for it.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
August 4, 2020
Tiniest sink
Much better than the previous collapsible bucket we used, takes up astonishingly little pack space. Does tend to flatten out more than I’d prefer and leaks easily over the rim, but you’re outside anyway so water spilling isn’t really a problem. Managed dishes for my family of five on a 60+ mile backpacking trip.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
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