Favorite Camping Tables?

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grantwilson

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Trying to find a good sized "compact "table

I use a medium size REI rollup. Have been looking at the Kingdom roll up table, but looking for other input.

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I have a couple of roll up tables but they’re a bit too wobbly for me. I now use a lifetime plastic table from Costco that have been great for $30-$40. It has height adjustable legs that’s nice for cooking up high and lower for eating etc. it’s about 2’x5’. I slide it in the bed of the Tacoma with totes on top so storage isn’t an issue. It’s been very stable to cook on. I end up using the table around the house for stuff too, money well spent.


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I use a KingCamp table that has a roll top. I went with it because it stores like a camp chair and is impressively strong while still being reasonably light.

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I've got a smaller version of that KingKamp one and it's been brilliant. Would certainly consider getting a larger version
 

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I use that guy. Has worked out pretty well for me so far. I've had 4 (drunk) adults on it playing Cards Against Humanity and it didn't even flinch. When I camp with my friend and his family, it is nice for his little girls to have a place to sit and put their food (little kids and plates on laps is a recipe for disaster). For the 40 bucks or so that I paid for it, I can't complain and it is one of the first things that gets put in the car whenever we head out for a weekend.
 

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I have the REI 27x27x27 but hardly ever use it. I have a void on the roof rack under the rooftop tent, and I have a 30"x72" Walmart folding table.
 

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I have a couple of roll up tables but they’re a bit too wobbly for me. I now use a lifetime plastic table from Costco that have been great for $30-$40. It has height adjustable legs that’s nice for cooking up high and lower for eating etc. it’s about 2’x5’. I slide it in the bed of the Tacoma with totes on top so storage isn’t an issue. It’s been very stable to cook on. I end up using the table around the house for stuff too, money well spent.


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I like this table too. With slight modification it actually fits up under the freedom hardtop of my jeep in the back (the corners need to be filed off to fit between the "roll" bar and the freedom top) where it stays nicely with a short strap to keep it in place.
 

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+1 on the Lifetime tables - as long as you have room to store them they are as durable as you can get.
 

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I use the Camp Time Roll-A-Table I got off of Amazon for $99. While I was fly fishing on the Snake River a while back, my guide setup lunch using this table then stowed it back in the boat afterwords. When I needed a table for overlanding it was a no brainier for me, and I've been very happy with it ever since
 
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