

🍴 Elevate your outdoor dining game with the GoBites Duo — compact, clever, and ready for adventure!
The humangear GoBites Duo is a full-size, reusable fork and spoon set made from durable, BPA- and PC-free nylon. Its innovative snap-together design allows the utensils to extend to 9.1 inches for reaching deep containers or nest compactly for easy transport. Lightweight and dishwasher safe, this FDA food-safe utensil set is perfect for travel, camping, and everyday use, backed by a lifetime warranty for lasting reliability.














| ASIN | B00GTXC1U4 |
| Additional Features | Dishwasher Safe, Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,571 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #110 in Camping Flatware |
| Brand | humangear |
| Brand Name | humangear |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 913 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00091037722010 |
| Included Components | 1 fork, 1 spoon |
| Is Stain Resistant | No |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Type Name | GOBITES DUO |
| Item Weight | 0.78 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Liberty Mountain Sports LLC |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Style Name | Gobites Duo |
| UPC | 091037722010 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**R
Very nice fork and spoon set for camping or just having utensils while being out and about.
The handles fit and click securely together like a puzzle piece and then when you take them apart you can turn them around and slide and click the handles very securely together end to end, so you have a longer fork and spoon to be able to reach down to get the food out of the bottom of the container that you're eating out of and easily reach the bottom of the peanut butter container. Both the fork and the spoon are 5-3/4ths of an inch long by 3/4ths of an inch wide at the handles and the fork part itself is 1-1/4 inch wide and the spoon part itself is 1-1/2 of an inch wide. Both the fork and the spoon are tapered to become about 1/8th of an inch thick in the middle and it tapers to be less thick at the edges, but these are still quite strong even though they are only about 1/8th of an inch thick at their thickest point, because instead of breaking they slightly flex, but I don't know how far they will flex before they break and hopefully someone will test them to see just how far they will bend before they break, but that's not going to be me to test that. So I will wait for the breaking test hopefully to be shown on youtube. When the spoon and the fork are securely snapped together to make them longer, they become 9-1/8th inches long, which is a pretty good reach to be able to scrape the bottom of the peanut butter container or whatever you're eating out of. To see a tiny review of the GoBites 'uno' on youtube at the end of the video at (12:40) in the video look up, After the Camp - Falling Leaves Overnight Adventure These will fit great in a Maxpedition Mini Pocket Organizer and these will just barely fit in the Maxpedition Micro. So far I have eaten cheesy lasagna and cheesy eggs and ham and I figured the fork would get cheese stuck to it and be hard to clean off, but nope, it wiped right off without sticking in the slightest. So these are much easier to clean then any utensil that I have ever had and that is very good for when I'm out camping, because it's best to have utensils and other dishes that are super easy to clean. Another great thing about these utensils is that when you attach them together you won't ever go fishing for them in your soup or stew again, because they get long enough that they won't fall and get submerged in your food and if you want to be able to find it easier when you're camping I suggest you get the red ones.
B**E
My favorite backpacking utensil!
Very thoughtful design. I’ve had separate lightweight utensils (cumbersome), a long metal spork (unpleasant when it scrapes a metal pot and I worried about it puncturing things), and this one just works best overall. It’s compact and lightweight so it’s easy to pack, you can extend it to make it longer to reach into dehydrated food bags, and it’s nice and strong even when extended. When nested the spoon covers the tines so they don’t stab or hook onto things. The fork tines are sharp enough to grab things with, but not too sharp either. It’s the best backpacking utensil out there in my opinion.
W**W
Great Travel-ware, super handy
These are GREAT. I keep a gray set in the little-used back pocket of my purse. They aren't metal, so it's great when I'm grabbing something to go at the airport. A lot of the "to go" cutlery is junk and inadequate to the task, this stuff is great. You don't feel like you're using disposables - because you aren't! These are substantial, but you'll never know you're carrying them unless you know ;-) I also keep the UNOs (more than one) in the car for company or in case I don't have my purse with me. Also - for anyone wondering... although these don't have a "smooth" feel of a polished stainless steel, it isn't a weird or off-putting feeling... and it's consistent, no rough edges. If you're looking for such an item, this is a good choice. (I also got a set of these for my friends who travel by motorcycle and do a lot of camping. (When they travel, space is a premium, but weight isn't as big a deal as it is for hikers.) I also love that they store "together" - keeps things tidy!
K**T
Two in one.
This is a very good idea I can eat with a fork or a spoon or put it together so I have a long spoon to stir what's in my saucepan. And I like the lightness of the product and the versatility and it's well structured. If you going to add colors red is a great color and purple for girls.
R**H
Works
Works, this is two pieces that fit together... Would rather have one long piece for camping but this did the trick for now.
E**L
A game-changer for outdoor dining
Its ingenious design allows easy eating with its two pieces connected, transforming it into a longer spoon for efficient use. The sturdy build ensures it can handle any meal, and its lightweight and compact nature makes it perfect for backpacking or camping trips. Cleaning is a breeze, thanks to its simple construction. For hikers and adventurers seeking a reliable, space-saving utensil, the GoBites Duo is a must-have addition to their gear collection.
A**N
Best backpacking utensil
I love this thing. Easy to use, comfortable to eat from, good to get in corners of bags, snaps pretty firmly in place when you want to extend for stirring in dehydrated food packs or eating out of a pot. I got the gray and it has stained a tiny it from my backpacking curries, but it's held up like new otherwise after a busy backpacking season. I might get another just to keep in my car.
V**A
three thumbs up
So far, so great! I was looking for a spoon & fork set to eat in any of the following situations, in order of frequency with which I find myself in each: - When I bring snacks or pack a lunch, and invariably grab a fork when I have yogurt or soup, if I remember to get a utensil at all - So I can avoid disposable utensils when I order something to go, but will not be returning home to eat it - Either of the above when I'm traveling. - Outdoorsy fun, hiking, camping, living out of a truck for 2 months, that kind of thing. I've only used them for about 2 months, so use has been pretty mild up til now, but they seem to be holding up very well, and with humangear's very attractive lifetime warranty, I am not at all worried about their longevity. Though I might refrain from, like, purposely trying to snap them in half or something. Just in case. I like that they slide and snap together, that is real handy. I even nailed down a one-handed maneuver to separate them; it's a strangely fulfilling experience. Day-to-day I keep them in a specific pocket inside my bag along with a cloth napkin, and they live there forever, always at the ready for impromptu picnics. I wash them by hand (I just don't have a dishwasher; I don't think it's necessary, but double check with humangear) whenever I remember, which is never, cuz I'm a enchanting combination of forgetful and disgusting. This darkish blueish grayish is my favorite color, so that was cool. Mine are considerably grayer than the almost-navy blue ones that appear here on Amazon...I suspect there's been some color saturation abuse inflicted on these images, so I would expect a duller version of the ones you see here. I like their shape, pretty nifty design that doesn't remind you too much of lunchbox utensils for kids, which was a concern of mine. They're comfortable to hold and just long enough for the jars that I use instead of tupperware. I appreciate that you can slide them apart, flip the spoon up, and snap it back into place, creating an unstoppable super-utensil powerful enough to reach the cavernous abysses of even the longest of jars, muahaha!! (Like 7.5", 9.5" max if the opening is wide enough. Another reviewer has done the lord's work and provided detailed measurements of the utensils' dimensions.) Anyway, highly recommend. I was shooting for metal, because I try to avoid plastic if I can and because they look nicer (Any recommendations?). But they're probably also heavier? And more expensive as well, I didn't find any as convenient as these. Very satisfied with my purchase.
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