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Enjoy a relaxing meal for two or four with the Alps Mountaineering Camp Table. Pull the Camp Table out of your car and set it up easily at your campground. The Camp Table's sturdy aluminum frame prevents wobbling while you eat, and Alps Mountaineering included a carry bag to make this table a no-brainer bring-along.
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| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Dimensions: | [S] 28 x 28 x 27in (71 x 71 x 68cm); [L] 32 x 32 x 27in (81 x 81 x 68cm) |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Frame] aluminum |
| Recommended Use: | Car-camping, tailgating |
| Weight: | 9lb (4082g) |
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Easy to use and portable | |
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This is nice for what it is. It can be put together in less than a minute (once you know how it goes together), and it packs into a bag smaller than that for most folding chairs. It seems well-made, and provides a good, fairly small work surface (with slats, so writing on it could be a problem). Yes, it's light, but it seems fairly stable when you have something on the table (I haven't had problems with it blowing over). The design of the legs doesn't really allow you to pull a chair up to it. If you need a small, portable table (for car camping, tailgating or kids' sporting events) this one is worth consideration. | |
| RockyMtnHigh at Backcountry.com on 04/14/2009 | |
A great little table | |
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If you want a light, small, packable table this is a great table. Will if blow over in a breeze if there is nothing on it? Sure, but that is because it is so light. If you want heavy, get a boat anchor. | |
| Hutash at Backcountry.com on 07/02/2009 | |
Stationary mobility | |
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If you car camp, this is a must have. | |
| Tyson Bolduc at Backcountry.com on 09/27/2009 | |
No Issues | |
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This table has been on 6 trips so far w/o issue. It's light weight, easy to put together and stays in place. The build quality seems to be decent, but I do have concern that the plastic tabs that connect the top to the frame may snap off some day. It may not happen, but it seems likely give the design. For the price, it is a good value. | |
| Boston Biosafety at Backcountry.com on 10/31/2008 | |
Killer table, killer price. | |
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I've used this table quite a few times on car camping trips and I'm very pleased. It packs small (bag included) and sets up fast. The really nice detail is it's all aluminum, so you can cook on it, unlike vinyl roll-up tables, and it cleans up good as new. For the price it's comparable to tables twice the price. You know you want one! | |
| Stinky Dave at Backcountry.com on 05/11/2007 | |
Great Lightweight Table | |
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For the price and weight, this is definitely a nice table to take camping. It packs down pretty small and assembles quick. One gripe I have with it is that the support braces on the legs don't allow you to scoot your legs under the table. Other than that, it's pweety nice. | |
| Drubaru at Backcountry.com on 08/11/2009 | |
Good table | |
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Good table. Has worked well for us. Only issue are the plastic nubs that hold the table top to the legs. They tend to be loose and make me worry about loosing one. With out the nubs the table top will not work that well. Otherwise good table for the price!!!!! | |
| dg-steepan2198114 at Backcountry.com on 02/27/2009 | |
Quick, light, sturdy and.. metal! | |
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I LOVE this table. Actually got it as more of a grilling side table than any other use. Its a piece of cake to setup, tear down and clean. And its not afraid of hot things - won't melt. Its surprisingly sturdy, too, for how light it is. | |
| pete_k at Backcountry.com Outlet on 05/12/2008 | |
not just 4 camping | |
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ok- Memorial Day 2009 not great camping weather in Gunnison. So we spent the weekend grilling in the garage and building out a bed for a 1982 van. This table came in very handy. And held alot of tools. Still can't wait to take it camping | |
| M.J. Schauer at Backcountry.com Outlet on 05/26/2009 | |
Not just for camping | |
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OK- Memorial Day 2009, not so great for camping in the Gunni Nat'l Forest, but good weather for garage grilling AND building a bed in a van! So glad we got this and the SAC deal made it all the more sweet! | |
| M.J. Schauer at Backcountry.com Outlet on 05/26/2009 | |
flimsy & worthless | |
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I read a few nice reviews of this table (which I remain baffled by), and figured the aluminum would be a good surface for camping (no burn or melt & easy to clean). I unpacked and set it up. It was easy enough to figure out, but it did take a few minutes longer than I would have expected. But once set up (and set up properly mind you!), it is worthless. The table is so light, any breeze or sneeze would send it flying. It is so unsteady and floppy, I can't imagine placing anythying with weight or value upon it. I packed it back up and returned it without ever taking it out of the living room. I'll look for something else - maybe the wood/vinyl one from Orion | |
| wro2465489 at Backcountry.com on 10/29/2008 | |
Cheap | |
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It's small and unstable. The legs are not adjustable and the table seems too short you have to bend over while doing any kind of work on it. | |
| kelly at Backcountry.com on 06/19/2009 | |