GSI Outdoors Macro Table

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GSI Outdoors Macro Aluminum Table Features.

GSI Outdoors Macro Aluminum Table.
The GSI Outdoors Macro Aluminum Table is a suitable choice for your outdoor excursions. Its anodized aluminum construction is resistant to flame and heat, making it durable and sturdy, allowing you to use it outdoors on any sort of terrain. With the accordion fold design, this lightweight table can be easily and quickly folded, so that you have no difficulty carrying it around. A nylon tote that can be used to store the table has also been included for your convenience. Since the legs can be adjusted, you can set up the table to fit your preference. The table also has a weight capacity of 20 lbs., so you can use it for many things. Enjoy the freedom and comfort the GSI Outdoors Macro Aluminum Table brings into your outdoor experience.

Key Features.

Fit:

  • Accordion-fold design of the GSI Outdoors Macro table compacts to fit in the included 24 x 4.75 x 2.4 in. stuff sack

Fabric:

  • Materials are aluminum
  • Includes table and nylon tote
  • Anodized aluminum construction

Features:

  • Flame and heat resistant
  • Sturdy design holds 20 lbs
  • technical platform
  • Collapsible lightweight
  • Strong slats of lightweight aluminum form the table surface; dual-height, folding legs hold the table 14.75 in. off the ground
Backcountry.com
So your significant other is not big on bugs, tents, or dirt, for that matter. Guide him or her slowly into the world of the great outdoors with a romantic dinner for two on the portable GSI Outdoors Macro Table. Find a secluded spot under the stars, extend the collapsible legs, and whip out some candles and the Macro Table. Set up is a cinch with the shock cords and support rods. The Macro's four collapsible legs fold up easily, and this camping table packs into a compact stuff sack for easy storage.

REI

Add comfort and sophistication to your campsite with the GSI Outdoors Macro table. It gives you a stable surface where you can cook, eat or play games.

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Campsaver.com

The GSI Macro Table is a flame and heat resistant portable table for base camping or car camping.

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Activity:Family & car camping
Area:24" x 18"
Construction:Aluminum
Folded dimensions:(L x W x D) 24 x 4.75 x 2.4 inches
Frame construction:Aluminum
Material:Aluminum
Packed Size:4.7" x 2.5" x 24.7"
Tabletop material(s):Aluminum
Unfolded dimensions:(L x W x H) 24 x 18.4 x 14.75 inches
Upc, Ean, Isbn:090497553103
W:18.375 in.
Weight:3 lbs. 4.7 oz.
Wt:4.55 lb
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GSI Outdoors Macro Table Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Camping/Beach/Flexible furniture

We bought this table 5 years ago, and it has served us well. It's got the packed size and weight one would almost expect from backpacking gear, and certainly fits the campground camper who likes comforts and camps from a very small car like myself. (Incl the bag it's about 25x5x2.5.) We use it like a coffee table or game table at our campsite most of all, it's big enough for many portable games + some drinks at 24x18. With the legs all the way up, it's a good height for chair-in-a-bag or captain's camp chairs, with the legs half folded in it's perfect for sitting on the ground at the beach or music in the park type event. It's easy to clean being aluminum, and the small gaps keep water from pooling up on it with moisture or drink spills. It is a lightweight camp addition, it's very compact design when packed is a huge plus, but it suffers from the tiny bit of inconvenience that some backpacking versions of camping gear often do. But if you're taking it camping, my recommendation is to put the table tap on a flat surface or at least the ground to slide the poles that hold it together in an out. You have to remove the poles, fold in the legs and THEN put the poles in the C hooks that hold them in place when you disassemble. I'd easily recommend this table as a gift for a regular camper, beachgoer, and/or the kind of festivals where you bring your own stuff and have a picnic and a listen for a few hours.
pamzella at REI on 08/08/2012

Camping via my motorcycle requires my stuff be tight with only the essentials. This little table is just what the doctor ordered. It folds up to such a compact size that packing it is just a treasure. It was part of my gear on a spring break trip down south and along the gulf coast. How nice to have a spot to set my coffee cup each morning by my campfire. Definitely a great addition to my camp gear, whether on motorcycle or not.

M Davison at Backcountry.com on 03/29/2007

great little table

This has been a great little table, mine is probably 5+ years old. I use it for car camping, river trips, an extra side table in the backyard, lots of uses. folded up in the carry bag it is really compact. the 2 heights are appreciated, and it is nice to have a flat metal surface for a canister stove. Clearly not for ultralight backpacking. threading the little metal pins is not that difficult in the set-up.
dpg at REI on 08/08/2013

I bought this table to take to the beach so when we are sitting on the sand the table is easy to reach and our food & drink does not get sandy. The only draw back to this table is that you have to have patience to put the two rods across holes the table top, not like some other tables on the market.

dmrcs651606658 at Backcountry.com on 05/14/2009

We don't take this when we go ultralight, but when we do bring this out it's great to have a stable flat surface. This tqable is very sturdy. It's great to somehwhere flat to put your stove or play cards! The first time out getting the rods in is a little tricky but once you get a hang of it it's a non-issue.

Pug at Backcountry.com on 04/06/2009

Due to a life use and abuse my back demands that I use a low cot on weekend trips (8" off the ground) and a nomal cot for longer trips. This table fits the bill for anything I want within reach when sleeping due the adjustable legs. I folds up pretty small for packing as well.

dvollmers692562 at Backcountry.com on 05/26/2011

I first bought one of these in order to use it as a bed table with the possibility of sometimes bringing it to campouts. It works great as a bed tray and is the perfect height to accompany a pair of Kermit chairs around the campfire or under the vestibule.

Eddie at Backcountry.com on 05/07/2009

I recently went on a backpacking trip. I took the table with me. The table was great. Light weight, but once set up - very sturdy. The rods are a little challenging to get in at times, but overall - Great Product!!!!!

Grannie G at Backcountry.com on 03/21/2007

Negative Reviews:

not up to the challenge

This table is very small and lightweight, but it's a pain to set up. You have to feed two tiny metal rods through each table slat, which has been an exercise in frustration every time I've done it.

Also, the table broke on our second camping trip because someone sat on it. The table clearly wasn't designed to be sat on, but it does look kind of like a chair when it's set up, which is a design flaw I hadn't even considered. My next table will be taller so no one mistakes it for a sittable surface.
bbmuffin at REI on 07/07/2012