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The humangear GoBites Uno is a sleek, dual-ended spork designed for travel and camping. Featuring a deep spoon and long fork tines, it offers versatile dining without the bulk. Crafted from ultra-durable nylon that’s 20x stiffer than competitors, it’s lightweight, dishwasher safe, and eco-friendly—perfect for millennials who demand function, style, and sustainability on the go.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #44,776 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #114 in Camping Flatware |
| Brand | humangear |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,504 Reviews |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
R**S
Nice spork
Good size to reach bottom of my thermos. I also like that is non-metallic so it doesn't make annoying noise or scratch thermos. Haven't used the fork end yet, but purchased because the tines are longer than most other sporks I looked at, I think it will work good. Would buy again.
T**T
Great for Lunch Boxes - Changed My Opinion on Sporks
At my job I am either eating in the staff cafeteria where there is either no metal eating utensils and just plastic ones or when I'm bringing individuals out in the community where I need eat my lunch on the spot. This thing has been a great little tool for me to put in my lunch box or day pack for when I'm out. I've had mine for a few months and I use it almost everyday for lunch. The black coat on the fork side has scratched a bit around the prongs (I used a piece of scotchbrite to clean it, so that was my fault.) But that hasn't affected it in the slightest. I was expecting it to be bent by now with how packs are piled on top of each other in the van but it hasn't bent in the slightest, which is tells me that I will be getting years of use out of this thing. The beveled edges of the fork side really do a decent job with cutting food but is, it won't replace a knife but it still does the trick. One thing I was concerned about was the fork prongs and how good they would be at functioning as a fork with stabbing food. My concerns were put to rest when I tried it and they do pierce and hold onto food as well as any fork and better than any spork I have used (which is few because when I think of sports, I think of the ones you get from KFC with super shallow prongs. Not a problem with this one) I really like the two sided design with a fork on one side and a spoon on the other instead the two being melded into one thing like a traditional spork. So "technically" it's not a Spork, but it really doesn't matter what it is as long as it works. Great work Humangear! I plan to get two more!
E**R
No longer need utensils with this bad boy!
Had one for years and lost it. Thankfully it's listed here on Amazon and it's the perfect size for adults. Durable and sturdy. An essential part of my edc bag!
P**5
Awesome utensil for office or travel!
Im not the greenest person, even though Id like to be-but disposable utensils are just a waste. Think about the amount you throw away in just a week if you get take out or grab meal at a cafeteria. I guess challenging questions would be why not just grab your regular kitchen utensils and call it a day, why spend the extra few bucks? Ok...valid challenge but have your ever started collecting your kitchen utensils at your desk, maybe you work in a secured area where metal detectors are everywhere, or you want something multi-purpose, two for the price of one? This is great for dedicating it stricly to lunch. Its a durable eating tool which can also cut through soft meats using the edge. Quality is great as it is rigid, lightweight and aesthetically appealing. I recommend this product.
S**6
Versatile, durable and light
Edit: I've since migrated to the GoBites Duo, which is even better as I can use the utensils separately or assembled in a long configuration for deep containers, at the penalty of an insignificant increase in weight. The Gobites Uno is the utensil I've been looking for since I have a fervent dislike for wasteful disposable flatware. Traditional sporks are nearly useless with their tines too short to spear and lift anything and a bowl compromised by the serrated front. In fact, I actually made something similar to the Uno a couple of years ago. Started with a stainless steel Chinese knock-off of the Light My Fire spork, with a flat fork that had one serrated edge. Ground and filed off the serrated edge since serrations are only useful if you can saw at an item, which is not possible if your knife is also your fork. Then bent the tines, choosing the same direction as this Uno because it was more comfortable in my hand. I guess Light My Fire never user-tested their sporks since they chose the opposite direction. But despite its usefulness, I just kept that utensil at the office because it was bigger and heavier than I liked. Along came the Uno. The spoon and fork are both upturned in the same direction, just the way I like it, so that when you're using either end, the other nestles comfortably in the crook between thumb and forefinger. The fork has beveled edges to cut through softer foods, like the Knork fork/knife does. The difference is that the Knork has a wide, flat side so you can exert more force, but I never really found that useful as it's not comfortable for my index finger with that much pressure. The handle of the Uno is comfortable enough to cut through fried eggs, pancakes, waffles, hash browns or skinless sausages. Anything much harder like a slice of ham and I'd want a real knife anyway. The Uno is almost weightless in my hand. It's nylon, so it wipes pretty clean with a paper napkin after lunch, then I wash it when I get home. While it is dishwasher-safe, I'm not so lazy that I can't spend 30 seconds hand-washing it. The fork tines are stiff enough and sharp enough to spear moderately hard foods, but I'm sure they won't poke through the fabric of my work/laptop bag after years of use. I bought the dark gray because you never know when you might run into something that may potentially leave a stain on the nylon, like spaghetti sauce or hot sauce, which the dark color would hide better than the bright ones. The nylon construction means I can get it through X-ray scanners. Several places I frequent have "security theater" where they do ridiculous things like confiscate steel forks (but not the equally "dangerous" things like a steel Cross pen). Likewise, TSA at airports can be just as silly, but they do explicitly allow plastic forks. I am docking one star for the spoon end. It works, but it's hardly a great spoon. Humangear claims it's deep enough for soup, but realistically, it has a capacity of a teaspoon or even less. I would have preferred a wider, deeper bowl to give it the capacity of a real soup spoon. The Uno would be good for ice cream, chili or a thick stew, but not for soup or even chowder unless you're willing to sit for a while to slurp several hundred spoonfuls or bring the bowl to your mouth. Also good for mashed potatoes, which traditional sporks struggle with since you can't scrape the bottom of the container clean with them.
S**Y
Great Spork, Small Hands or Not
I love this thing, I got it as a gift for my son who kind of collects sporks, this is now his favorite with his super-lightweight titanium close behind. It's chunky, heavy, solid and works great. The only thing is in the pictures, it looks way bigger than it really is, maybe the model hand is really small (or maybe I got sent a mini, who knows?) And I just saw it also comes in titanium so maybe I have to go get that for my son, too.
T**E
A giant leap from the light my fire spork.
This is a top notch eating utensil! I love how sturdy it is. I'm not at all worried about it snapping into pieces. The lifetime warranty is a testament to how rugged this gear is. Soup, salad, and pasta are no match for the spork! The bowl of the spoon is just the right size and doesn't feel weird in your mouth like some do. The semi sharp edge on the form is ok for soft food but it doesn't replace an actual cutting instrument. Also it doesn't cause any discomfort while eating. It won't slice into your mouth while you're eating. It's difficult for me to find any negatives about this. Get one...or ten!!!!
I**Y
Spork perfection!
I had a similar utensil for another company that has seen better days. That one has a serrated edge on one of the fork tines that quite honestly, doesn't serve much of a purpose (other than scraping your tongue). Grabbed this one instead and love it! The tines could be a scooch longer IMO, but they do the job. I like keeping one of these in my lunch bag, but think I'll grab a second to keep in my car b/c you never know.
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