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Set up the Alps Mountaineering Regular Dining Table, spread out the yummy camping food, and dig in. At 28 inches wide and 43 inches long, this camping table delivers plenty of space for a two-person chow-down. The sturdy aluminum frame holds your fireside feast, so none of it ends up feeding the ants. Easily collapse the Dining Table after dinner to prevent the raccoons from clip-clapping across it all night. When you're ready to pack up the car, Alps Mountaineering included a convenient carry bag to store this camping table.
| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Dimensions: | 28 x 43 x 28in (71 x 109 x 71cm) |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Aluminum |
| Recommended Use: | Camping, tailgating |
| Weight: | 12lb (5443g) |
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| Annodized Aluminum |
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| Annodized Aluminum | 89.94 |
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Fantastic Product | |
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Great design and not too heavy. The table assembles within a minute and stands sturdily. The top is easy to clean and can hold quite a bit of weight. I also have the Alps fold-up fabric table, I prefer this one for car camping, the fabric one for backpacking. | |
| Boston Biosafety at Backcountry.com on 06/02/2009 | |
What did we do before this?? | |
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We have the 28 X 28 size. It is perfect for car camping. Easy to assemble, easy to clean, comes in handy for many uses. Stores easily too. | |
| M.J. Schauer at Backcountry.com on 05/19/2009 | |