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Your cart is empty.4.6 out of 5 stars
- #11,369 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #31 in Camping Tables
mark c
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I’m really impressed, put the heavy grill on it and no issues. Sets up easy and take down is equally easy. Stores well in the bag. Hint: note the placement of top and legs when you open it so you see how it’s placed for packing. I used a stronger and longer Velcro tie for the table top as I wasn’t a fan of the supplied ones.
BBESr.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Great little table for camping! I was a little skeptical but at this price wanted to give it a shot. I was not disappointed. This table is easy to assemble, packs down to a reasonable size, is lightweight and is quite stable with items on it. It is also large enough for a few people to sit down and have a meal or to organize the camp kitchen on. Worth it.
Farthion
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
As a maker, I make things for folks I interact with on a semi-regular basis. Our meetings are typically outdoors, and typically aren't far from parking. I use a grocery wagon to pile my tools and wares into, and tow it to the site where I set up a tent and this table to do my thing.I really like this table. It has its quirks, but it's light, strong and extremely portable, which is everything I needed in a table. My crafting involves riveting, painting, cutting, gluing and other things that necessitates a stable surface, and this delivers.The sole down-side to it, and I didn't take off a star for it, is that while set-up is almost brain-dead simple, the tear-down can be kind of complicated in getting the table and legs back into the bag. There's a definitely order in which to fold the legs of the table to get them to compress to the size needed to fit into the bag. A slightly larger bag would have made it perfect, because sometimes at the end of the day, exhaustion sets in and figuring out what I'm doing wrong in folding the legs is like Calculus 301 all over again.That said, I always figure it out, and into the bag it goes just as nicely as it came out. So it's a learning process more than an inherent flaw of design. I did not deem that worthy of it losing a star. As a camping table it is ideal (and I know a lot about camping). As a crafting table, I'm not sure the designers expected someone to be hammering in leather and cloth rivets on it, but it works as long as you have a good, solid piece of metal under the rivet between your work and the table (it wouldn't be good for the table otherwise).I've done several meets with it and have been very pleased with the ease of the set-up, and have learned to cope with the tear-down (since I'm usually a lot more tired by then). If you need a reasonably portable, very sturdy and fairly large camping table, get this.I'd recommend it to everyone, even if you're not a camper (you never know when you'll need a table you can pull out of a small closet and set up for parties, events, etc. at home!). Once you learn the quirks, you'll love it.
Todd
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
I have only had this a couple days and have not had a chance to take it camping yet. I have set it up twice and once I figured out how the frame unfolds, it's a snap. There are no tools needed to assemble it (and no tools to lose, either!) The materials and construction are well thought out and engineered. When set up, the table feels very sturdy for what I bought it for, which is putting a propane griddle on it. It is rated for 80 kg, so that should be more than adequate for my needs. It is also a nice size for use as a dining table or for general campsite use. The storage bag will be very useful to keep it clean and tidy in my storage compartment of my RV.
Meowgal
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
I have a small townhome patio with a square table that sits 4 comfortably (27”), but I have a need for a table that sits 6 to 8 on occasion with room for a small wheel chair access. This table was perfect. It’s very sturdy, easy quick set up, (and take-down) quality legs and frame and the same height as my existing table which makes it easy to extend the table perfectly and smoothly with the 27 inch table. Also the end brackets of the 41’X27” new table are high enough to allow someone with a small wheel chair easy access to the table edge with no bumping of the legs or knees. Also a great work table for various reasons (like gardening space or cleaning out the garage and need a “work table” etc??). I can sit 8 people. Really happy with this purchase. Worth the money and then some!!!
Anon Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
Can’t ask for much more for car camping and overlanding. Sturdy, super quick to setup/pack, looks nice, priced decently, has leveling feet and I like how the slats sit on a lip, keeps things aligned and stronger. For the weight, ease of storing and the overall quality it’s perfect. Just a couple minor critiques, I wouldn’t go banging it around, storing it under heavy things or slamming heavy equipment on it because the slats will dent or bend. Use it as a light aluminum table and it will work fine. I also wish legs would extend for more height but it’s tall enough for me (6 ft tall) to cook on just fine. Less moving parts to rattle with static legs and most tables don’t extend much past 27” anyways.
gunmetalblue2010
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022
Initial impressions:1. The carrying case was a decent material, not Over built or not made very cheap either.2. The legs fit tightly in the case so not easy to get out but it's definitely not coming out by accident3. Set up easy, hit the red clips and open it up. The legs have a nice spray on texture so they look sturdy and durable.4. Aluminum tabs are easy to lay down and lock in with pins.Initial concern:1. Pushing down on a couple panels to make sure its laying flat and it Pushing in very easily and I felt like dropping something heavy might dent it making it very hard to use again..Despite the easy flex Aluminum panels when putting a lot of pressure, testing it this weekend to see how it fairs at camping.UPDATE (5/5/2022)Table held up very well. Sure it flexes if you push down on one panel but it's light weight and took the weight of a stove, skillet, 7 gallon water jug with no problem. Will definitely keep using!
Joshua Ford
Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2021
Seemed like a great table, but if arrived and the table top doesn't fit into the frame properly, seems like the frame is a bit too short so the table bows up when clipped in. Very disappointed.
Elaine Durocher
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2021
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