X-Seal & Go is a range of collapsible food containers with airtight seals. The threaded lids are simple to clean, easy to use and offer peace of mind against leaks. When not in use each container collapses to a minimal height, taking up significantly less space when stored. The X-Seal & Go containers are perfect for culinary adventures on the trail, to picnics, and taking lunch to school or the office.
X-Seal & Go is a range of collapsible food containers with airtight seals. The threaded lids are simple to clean, easy to use and offer peace of mind against leaks. When not in use each container collapses to a minimal height, taking up significantly less space when stored. The X-Seal & Go containers are perfect for culinary adventures on the trail, to picnics, and taking lunch to school or the office.
X-Seal & Go is a range of collapsible food containers with airtight seals. The threaded lids are simple to clean, easy to use and offer peace of mind against leaks. When not in use each container collapses to a minimal height, taking up significantly less space when stored. The X-Seal & Go containers are perfect for culinary adventures on the trail, to picnics, and taking lunch to school or the office.
X-Seal & Go is a range of collapsible food containers with airtight seals. The threaded lids are simple to clean, easy to use and offer peace of mind against leaks. When not in use each container collapses to a minimal height, taking up significantly less space when stored. The X-Seal & Go containers are perfect for culinary adventures on the trail, to picnics, and taking lunch to school or the office.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 17:06:12
XSeal & Go Bowl Large
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Sea To Summit X Seal & Go Large Lime
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originally posted on altitude-sports.com
We have used this bowl for years and wanted to get another but it appears as though ones with lids have been discontinued so it was great to finally find one. These are the BEST travel companions. They are handy for road trips, hikes, long bike rides, heck, we even use ours to store day to day items in our lunch bags. The lid acts as a cutting board, a serving plate and most importantly, a lid! The ones without lids are useless IMO and wish they’d bring the lid version back/expand it to more colors.
originally posted on moosejaw.com
I bought a couple of the larger blue ones to hold some food for my days out climbing. So first off, what I do like about them: Collapsible, very durable, good materials selection, seems to seal well and keep everything secure in my pack. They are extremely easy to clean and care for. Definitely seems like they will be useable for quite awhile.The one thing I can't stand is sealing and opening this thing. Man, have your patience pants on-- and pray you don't have a pump in your forearms from a route when you need to eat. Quite simply, it is very hard to get purchase on the lid to open it when it is sealed down well, so it can really make it a challenge sometimes opening this thing. On that same note, it can be challenging to close the lids as well and get the ... MoreI bought a couple of the larger blue ones to hold some food for my days out climbing. So first off, what I do like about them: Collapsible, very durable, good materials selection, seems to seal well and keep everything secure in my pack. They are extremely easy to clean and care for. Definitely seems like they will be useable for quite awhile.The one thing I can't stand is sealing and opening this thing. Man, have your patience pants on-- and pray you don't have a pump in your forearms from a route when you need to eat. Quite simply, it is very hard to get purchase on the lid to open it when it is sealed down well, so it can really make it a challenge sometimes opening this thing. On that same note, it can be challenging to close the lids as well and get the threads to line up correctly. Just seems like this can be made into a MUCH easier process.All in all, I think these are the only product that is lightweight, collapsible, and sealable so nothing leaks out-- so you can actually carry good food with you. So, I give 5 stars to the concept-- I just hope they can improve the opening and closing design on the next generation of these. I would still recommend these though if you're looking for something specific like this. Definitely fit exactly what I was looking for.
originally posted on seatosummitusa.com
I love the X - Seal line up. Use them mostly for day hikes, day paddles and mountain biking. I used to carry small plastic tupperwear type containers for carrying gorp, bits of cheese, left-overs, etc. Resulted on a lot of broken plastic and food spilled in packs. Recycling ziplocks for the same purpose made for a sad faced story as well as the bags offered no crush protection. These containers work exactly as they should and then fold up tiny when empty. Makes it easy to store them as well. Very easy to clean. As others have mentioned, you do have to be a bit careful to not cross thread the lids but is not at all difficult to do so.
| Hand Orientation | Left/Right |
| Style | Large |
| Shape | Round |
| Season | Year-round |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
XSeal & Go Bowl Large
Free 60-day returns
Sea To Summit X Seal & Go Large Lime
Delivery $25.80
We have used this bowl for years and wanted to get another but it appears as though ones with lids have been discontinued so it was great to finally find one. These are the BEST travel companions. They are handy for road trips, hikes, long bike rides, heck, we even use ours to store day to day items in our lunch bags. The lid acts as a cutting board, a serving plate and most importantly, a lid! The ones without lids are useless IMO and wish they’d bring the lid version back/expand it to more colors.
I bought a couple of the larger blue ones to hold some food for my days out climbing. So first off, what I do like about them: Collapsible, very durable, good materials selection, seems to seal well and keep everything secure in my pack. They are extremely easy to clean and care for. Definitely seems like they will be useable for quite awhile.The one thing I can't stand is sealing and opening this thing. Man, have your patience pants on-- and pray you don't have a pump in your forearms from a route when you need to eat. Quite simply, it is very hard to get purchase on the lid to open it when it is sealed down well, so it can really make it a challenge sometimes opening this thing. On that same note, it can be challenging to close the lids as well and get the ... MoreI bought a couple of the larger blue ones to hold some food for my days out climbing. So first off, what I do like about them: Collapsible, very durable, good materials selection, seems to seal well and keep everything secure in my pack. They are extremely easy to clean and care for. Definitely seems like they will be useable for quite awhile.The one thing I can't stand is sealing and opening this thing. Man, have your patience pants on-- and pray you don't have a pump in your forearms from a route when you need to eat. Quite simply, it is very hard to get purchase on the lid to open it when it is sealed down well, so it can really make it a challenge sometimes opening this thing. On that same note, it can be challenging to close the lids as well and get the threads to line up correctly. Just seems like this can be made into a MUCH easier process.All in all, I think these are the only product that is lightweight, collapsible, and sealable so nothing leaks out-- so you can actually carry good food with you. So, I give 5 stars to the concept-- I just hope they can improve the opening and closing design on the next generation of these. I would still recommend these though if you're looking for something specific like this. Definitely fit exactly what I was looking for.
I love the X - Seal line up. Use them mostly for day hikes, day paddles and mountain biking. I used to carry small plastic tupperwear type containers for carrying gorp, bits of cheese, left-overs, etc. Resulted on a lot of broken plastic and food spilled in packs. Recycling ziplocks for the same purpose made for a sad faced story as well as the bags offered no crush protection. These containers work exactly as they should and then fold up tiny when empty. Makes it easy to store them as well. Very easy to clean. As others have mentioned, you do have to be a bit careful to not cross thread the lids but is not at all difficult to do so.
I needed a collapsible mug for travel; I often make tea or coffee in my hotel room and was tired of carrying around a hard-sided mug which took up too much space in my carryon. Though the X-mug would otherwise be ideal, it does not come with a lid. I need the lid to keep the item itself clean - if it is going to be hanging around in my bag with my gloves, masks, souvenirs, tissues, etc. I need the part where I drink to stay clean, and I didn't want to have to carry it around in a plastic bag just to keep it clean. (So to be clear I did not want the lid for drinking; just to keep the item itself sanitary). Since the X-mug inexplicably does NOT have a lid, I bought this in a medium instead and it is good but not perfect. It is a tad too big for for comfortably ... MoreI needed a collapsible mug for travel; I often make tea or coffee in my hotel room and was tired of carrying around a hard-sided mug which took up too much space in my carryon. Though the X-mug would otherwise be ideal, it does not come with a lid. I need the lid to keep the item itself clean - if it is going to be hanging around in my bag with my gloves, masks, souvenirs, tissues, etc. I need the part where I drink to stay clean, and I didn't want to have to carry it around in a plastic bag just to keep it clean. (So to be clear I did not want the lid for drinking; just to keep the item itself sanitary). Since the X-mug inexplicably does NOT have a lid, I bought this in a medium instead and it is good but not perfect. It is a tad too big for for comfortably drinking hot liquids, but the biggest bummer is that if there is liquid in it and it is sealed it will squirt out the liquid if you squeeze it even a little bit. It does NOT leak if you just turn it upside down or put it on its side - only if you squeeze it. Surely this could be fixed? If I could carry water in it in my bag without worrying about it leaking I would give this five stars. So even though it isn't perfect I'm going to keep it - it is the best option I have found so far, and I can make tea in it in my hotel room. I wish SeaToSummit would provide a lid for the X-Mug to keep it sanitary - even just a CAP or a stretchy cover to keep the insides clean - and then I would buy that instead. I love SeaToSummit products.
I have the large one and I take it EVERYWHERE. Not just camping, I carry it in whatever bag I have on me at all times, because it’s so slim and light. It’s so convenient to have my own to-go container for food that I can just drop in my bag without worrying about a spill or a leak. I’m the type of person that always takes home leftovers from a restaurant - and this container lets me skip the non-degradable styrofoam and plastic that the restaurant would normally give me.I used it so much that I stretched out the seal. I messaged Sea to Summit and they sent me a replacement straight away <3
I was trying to figure out how to cut down on bulk in my bear can since it can get full in a hurry with both dog and human food on multi night trips. I've seen people use Stasher bags but I don't know how you'd get those clean on the trail between uses. Instead I sought out a bowl with a lid and Sea to Summit had just what I needed. Instead of packing in backpacking meals in their own cook-in-bag bags, I put the meals into much less bulky ziplocs (not great on cutting down waste, I'm working on an alternative) and used this bowl with the lid tightly closed to rehydrate the backpacking meals. It worked like a charm! The large bowl was the perfect size for a single serving backpacking meal. I can't speak to the water tightness since I wasn't particularly concerned ... MoreI was trying to figure out how to cut down on bulk in my bear can since it can get full in a hurry with both dog and human food on multi night trips. I've seen people use Stasher bags but I don't know how you'd get those clean on the trail between uses. Instead I sought out a bowl with a lid and Sea to Summit had just what I needed. Instead of packing in backpacking meals in their own cook-in-bag bags, I put the meals into much less bulky ziplocs (not great on cutting down waste, I'm working on an alternative) and used this bowl with the lid tightly closed to rehydrate the backpacking meals. It worked like a charm! The large bowl was the perfect size for a single serving backpacking meal. I can't speak to the water tightness since I wasn't particularly concerned with that and didn't test it out.
I have two x-seal containers / Medium & Small. The work great for packing up my leftovers when we go out to eat. Small enough when they're collapsed that I can fit both in my purse w/no problems. I usually end up being able to eat about half of my entree. The Medium container is perfect for the other half. I have the small container on hand just in case. The seal is tight / no leaking.
This is my third seal & go container. Pros are that they pack down nicely, seal well, seem well made, and some sizes nest/stack with other sizes.Cons are that only certain sizes nest with each other. Also, some of the containers are not particularly large when expanded thereby not saving too much room when collapsed.
This product seems very solid and well-designed. I have a number of other similar products, such as the X-bowl, that are similarly well-made and useful, but this one seems particularly sturdy if a bit heavier. Nice size, holds quite a lot but is not excessively large. And even the colour (rust) is nice. Recommended.
I only used this bowl about 30 times backpacking before the rubber started to deteriorate. It never had the chance to fully break down because a small rodent ripped the bowl to shreds while I was camping and I had to throw it away. The bowl was clean at the time so it never occurred to me that this could happen. I’m sticking with the non collapsible hard plastic backpacking bowls from now on. The lid leaked a lot which defeated the point of having a lid for me. If you are looking for a leak proof and durable backpacking bowl this is not the bowl for you. If you are looking for something to attract backcountry critters maybe this product is for you?
| Hand Orientation | Left/Right |
| Style | Large |
| Shape | Round |
| Season | Year-round |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |