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Tail Gater Tire Table
Standard Steel Tire Table

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Why We Like The Standard Steel Tire Table

The Standard Steel Tire Table helps us do it big when we go car camping. This compact table slips under the rest of our gear when we pack our rig, and then sets up in a matter of seconds at camp. The large table space allows us to cook for the whole camp and keep things off of the ground.


Details

  • Handy table with a clever design for car camping
  • Durable steel construction stands the tests of time
  • Fits almost all car tires that are 14in and up
  • Ample table space has room for a stove, plates, and more
  • 12lb weight is easy to move around while packing
  • Item #TGT0002
Material
powder-coated steel
Totable
yes
Height
[tire size] 14in and up
Dimensions
23 x 29 x 1.5in
Claimed Weight
12lb

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 26, 2022

Won’t Car Camp Without It!

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I love this thing. It’s a must-have for every road trip, I even bought the aluminum one too (which is crazy lightweight). It’s really simple so nothing to go wrong with it. It might even hold the weight of an adult with the support leg in use. Packs up nice and small when in transport too. Just remember to not drive off with it still on your tire!!

Jack G