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Coleman Pack-Away Table for 4

Hiking & Camping > Chairs & FurnitureRated: ** by 1 review.

Backcountry.com

There's tons of tasty food in your family's cooler and not a picnic table in sight. But that's no biggie if you have the Coleman Pack-Away Table for 4 in the trunk of your car. Set up this three-piece camping table in a matter of seconds, prepare some sandwiches, and sit down to lunch on the padded seat covers. Coleman constructed the four-person Pack-Away Table from rust-resistant lightweight aluminum. For convenient transport, the table portion folds into the bench seats, which combine to form a case.

Dimensions:[Table, l x w x h] 35.5 x 22.75 x 28in (90 x 58 x 71cm); [Benches] 36.5 x 10.75 x 16.25in (93 x 27 x 41cm); [Folded] 36 x 16.5 x 5.25in (92 x 41 x 13cm)
Material:Aluminum
Recommended Use:Camping, travel
Weight:23.45lb (10637g)

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Coleman Pack-Away Table for 4 Review Summary:

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Table had issues

Rating:**

From Day 1 we had a problem with the mechanics on the table. One of the struts broke and the table then would never set up properly. We ended up using the table as a cooking surface but even after our last camping trip we just couldn't stand the fact that the surface was never flat!.. The benches are the best part of this set up!

Dennis at Backcountry.com on 04/13/2009