The Ultimate Planetbox Showdown: Rover vs. Launch vs. Shuttle 🍎🥪

The Ultimate Planetbox Showdown: Rover vs. Launch vs. Shuttle 🍎🥪

Choosing the perfect bento box can be tricky, especially when a trusted brand like Planetbox offers three fantastic, stainless steel options: the Rover, the Launch, and the Shuttle. These lunchboxes are renowned for their durable, segmented design, making lunch packing easy and eco-friendly.

Here is a comparison of the three core Planetbox lunchbox models to help you decide which is right for your family.

🚀The Rover is the quintessential Planetbox—perfect for those who love variety and smaller portions.

Feature Benefit
5 Segmented Compartments Perfect for grazing and variety; keeps five different foods neatly separated.
Portion Size Best for children, light eaters, or those who pack snacks and small meals.
Compatibility Fits inside the Rover-specific carry bag and is compatible with small dippers/containers.
Key Use Ideal for grazers and standard school lunches for JK/SK.

🍴The Launch is designed for bigger appetites, prioritizing volume over variety.

Feature Benefit
3 Segmented Compartments Contains a large main section and two smaller side sections.
Portion Size Ideal for older kids, teens, and adults who need a full, larger main dish or kids with larger appetites.
Compatibility Fits inside the Rover/Launch-specific carry bags; compatible with dipper containers.
Key Use Excellent for packing a sandwich, wrap, pasta, leftover pizza or a large salad alongside sides.

🎒The Shuttle is the most compact option, built for simplicity and portability.

Feature Benefit
2 Segmented Compartments Features one large and one smaller section, plus space for a dipper.
Portion Size Great for snacks, half-day camps, younger children, or an adult side-lunch.
Compatibility Fits in most standard size lunch bags.
Key Use Best for quick snacks, simple meals, and maximum portability.

Planetbox Rover, Launch and Shuttle are available at Healthy Moms Market and sold in Canadian Dollars. We ship all across Canada.