iClimb Extendable Folding Table Large Tabletop Area Ultralight Compact with Hollow Out Tabletop for Camping Backpacking Beach Concert BBQ Party, Three Size (Black - L + Hanger)
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With a max weight limit of 66 lbs., it can support a lot of weight. The tabletop area is 24 inches wide. In this example, 4 * 16 is 4. There are 54 inches in length.
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This table sits low to the ground, so it works better with chairs that also sit low to the ground, but it can also be used for adults you just need the right chairs for it.
The top was sturdy enough to cook on and to set some plates on, but I wouldn't stand on it.
Selected User Reviews For iClimb Extendable Folding Table Large Tabletop Area Ultralight Compact with Hollow Out Tabletop for Camping Backpacking Beach Concert BBQ Party, Three Size (Black - L + Hanger)
What I do requires a small, elegant table such as this one. This item is what I use to camp in the back country while riding my motorcycle. The food is so much better than trying to prepare and eat off of my aluminum motorcycle cases or off of A great price for a better size and quality than some of the other products of similar quality.
I have updated I'm using the accompanying camp pole as a holder for a paper towel roll as well as a hanger for a baby sippy It is possible to buy a similiar table from another seller, but the pieces do not have the perforated holes in the connecting plates in the United States. The perforated holes attracted me to it, and I decided to get five plates as they offer a larger size without adding too much weight over the four. As well as the lattern attachment, I bought it. There is also another reviewer who claims that the plates do not stay attached. Here you can see that I have my fingers underneath the plates and I am holding the entire table up. Thus, it is possible that the table was defective, or the assembling efforts were not thorough. There is a small issue with the legs not being exactly right. Therefore, I docked one I think it is okay, because as soon as you put a lot of weight on it, it will bow out a bit. It will not bow even if the floor is on grass, and I do not think it will collapse by itself. That's for the 4 out of 5, not the 5 out of 6.
This is a fairly easy kit to assemble. This is similar to how you would erect a tent. You can imagine them as The weight of this item is light. Picking it up under the panels and having it fall apart is a complaint some people have. Use your two hands, pick it up by the leg, or grab it by the wrist. There isn't much weight to it. After that, it needs to be stored. A simple concept. You'll see how easy it is to put it away once you figure it out. I'm very pleased with this product for the price I paid.
We really like this table! In my case, I needed a table big enough to hold my drink, my uke, books, etc. , tall enough to match my ultralight folding highback camp chair, sturdy enough on uneven ground so my drink won't fall over, and small enough to fit inside my backpack. The table top stows away to reveal a cargo net underneath that does all of that and more, thanks to a stowaway cargo net. The pros include The unit is very compact considering how big it is and how solidly built it is (I bought the model with the Is a solid piece of metal that is flat and solid With no material to stretch out, and a wide base with good stability on uneven terrain, this is a good value. * The cargo net serves as a convenient place to hold books, snacks, or any other items you don't want ants and sand to get on. Modularity is a key characteristic of the software. You could connect several pieces together at once if you buy extra pieces. The cons are There is none. There are some things I don't like about the corners. One of them is the red colored connecting pieces. As for me, I don't find it difficult or time-consuming to assemble and disassemble, and the end result is always worth the effort. If you put it together once at home, make sure that the "flat edge" of the poles lines up with the flat edge of the connector holes, and you should be fine. This is the smallest "big/solid" table I've seen yet. This bag can be thrown in the same back pack with a book, a folding chair, and an ukulele if you're bike touring or going to a park concert. This was a great purchase that I would without hesitation recommend to friends and family. Here is some information you may find useful.
My heart beats faster when I see this As a camper, it is perfect as a side table where one can have their coffee and drinks while lounging, and it is sturdy yet light weight. it is put together correctly, the piece that covers the tabletop will snap into place, and the base will be strong and There is no reason for me to believe it is unstable as others claim. intend to purchase another one because the first one we bought served as a base for a tankless water heater for hand washing and dishes with the aid of shephard's hooks that slid into the holes where the legs attached if you stacked two of them together. This table is the perfect size for the propane tank, and the metal mesh drains any water that may splash onto it. This is much better than the jimmy rigged camp chair we were using at the time.
You can't move it if you want to. It doesn't secure to the frame with the top slats. There is just a layer on top of them. This would make a good little table if they could lock it in place. If that is the case, the system is.
Easy to assemble, this table is lightweight and sturdy. A kit that can be used to take camping on my motorcycle. Despite being a luxury item, it will instantly add a touch of civility to the room.
Although I find it too heavy to carry on ultralight backpacking trips, I like this little table for car camping and canoeing. If you put it together, it's just big enough for a small camp stove, or to put a few chairs on it for use as a prep station for food or to store a small camp stove. Keep snack and drink side dishes off the floor. It takes up a very small amount of space when packed up. Hanging my solar lantern on the pole or hanging wet dish towels is one of my favorite uses for it. difficult to assemble (not always obvious which way the legs thread into the sockets) and disassemble (I learned to wrap and clip the hanging net around the legs when packaging up), but that isn't as important to me as the overall weight and cost of the product.