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A solid table that provides a flat surface wherever you are during dinnertime.

Rocky, primitive campsites become a little more homey when you set up the TRAVELCHAIR Grand Canyon Table to prepare, cook, and eat your meals. It's accordion-like folding design packs down small, but sets up easy with its folding aluminum frame and stable surface that's ready for long stays in camp or short picnics in the woods.
  • Strong aluminum frame keeps the weight down when you have to carry it to your campsite
  • Individually adjustable, friction-locking telescoping legs ensure a level surface when setting up on uneven ground; height adjusts between 17.5-28in
  • Durable, reinforced design holds 225lb at the lowest leg height, and up to 75lb at the table's highest setting
  • Fold-up design and padded carry bag ensures easy packing and hauling to the campsite or tailgate spot

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4 5

riotgrrl74

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  • Gender: Female
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

nice, lightweight, and easy to assemble. This workhorse can function as an impromptu bed - in a pinch. The fact that it can hold steadily with the weight of a large adult on it - was the clincher for me. The adjustable legs means a level work surface no matter the levelness of mother nature's base camp.

4 5

Re Wikstrom

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My last table exploded in a wind storm (different brand) so I wanted something sturdy. Note the 75 - 225lb weight limit on this one! Set up is easy, the legs fold out and you attach one small crossbar and then the table top. Since the height is adjustable, that also makes it very easy to adjust each leg separately to level the table so you don't have to search for flat ground. The only small "con" I can see so far is that the legs are sometimes a little "sticky" and hard to adjust, but I am thinking I could put a little grease in there to solve that problem pretty easy, so I'm not too worried. This table is a little smaller than my last one, so it fits better in my car for transport, but it still has plenty of room for a two-burner stove and some dishes.