I was just looking at that table.I picked up a great folding table today at Walmart...40" X 20" , Black so it won't show stains, weighs only 4 pounds, folds up very slim (2 3/8" X 20" x 20"), Very sturdy when deployed, Three height adjustments...17.5", 24.5", 28"......$34.00
Mainstays Table , Rich Black, MS95-005-076-01
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I have a larger one of those. It's a little fiddly, and you have to keep some weight on it if there's much wind, but it's not bad.I use the ALPS aluminum roll top table. Really like it. Large enough to be useful, but light and small enough to store away really easily. Smaller than your standard cheapo folding camp chairs when stowed away.
Amazon.com : ALPS Mountaineering Camp Table, Silver
Amazon.com : ALPS Mountaineering Camp Table, Silverwww.amazon.com
I have a larger one of those. It's a little fiddly, and you have to keep some weight on it if there's much wind, but it's not bad.
I should've qualified that as - fiddly compared to plopping open a traditional folder from Walmart. Locking the slats into place takes a little time, and I wouldn't let a bumbling oaf do it for fear that they'd break something. Not a much of a problem, though.I would agree with the wind. Mine is not really fiddly, maybe if it was a bigger version it would be though.
Does anyone know who makes this table?
(picture is from another, unrelated ExPo thread)
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I've seen that table at Walmart.Is it the Walmart table discussed in post #46?
I use the ALPS aluminum roll top table. Really like it. Large enough to be useful, but light and small enough to store away really easily. Smaller than your standard cheapo folding camp chairs when stowed away.
Amazon.com : ALPS Mountaineering Camp Table, Silver
Amazon.com : ALPS Mountaineering Camp Table, Silverwww.amazon.com
Do the X braces prevent you from putting your legs under the table?