Another vote for the Lifetime 24" x 48" fold-in-half adjustable-height table.
It is definitely not perfect, but I've yet to find anything that competes on a dollar to performance basis.
I would dearly love one of the Frontrunner tables, as the pack-master in me loves the idea of storing the table under the roof rack, but spending 8.5x as much for a table that is 0.4" thinner just doesn't sound like good sense.
We've got one of those rolled up in the garage somewhere. We stopped bringing it after discovering the lazy beauty of the Walmart Field & Stream folders.....
My latest and maybe favorite so far, this kind of checks several boxes. It's big enough, high enough, rigid top, and packs in a long slender shape I can secure somewhere even though it's not small.
Amazon.com : Kamp-Rite Kwik Set Table, Silver : Sports & Outdoors
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I've considered something similar.I made my own hanging table best table I have ever used. It never blows away is completely adjustable easy to pack, very stable. The trick is getting the correct angle at the top where it hangs. View attachment 546185View attachment 546184View attachment 546193
For my food prep / kitchen area, a Coleman Packaway portable kitchen.
Amazon.com: Coleman Pack-Away Portable Kitchen: Sports & Outdoors
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For dining I use a Lifetime 5' fold in half plastic table from Sams Club.
I also use the Coleman. The updated one (different from your photo) is much improved, as they've eliminated the thin damage-prone scissor-leg assemblies. My quality of life was much improved when I took the netting "shelf" and folding took rack and tossed them into a box of spare crap in the garage. I was always having to find a spot to set them aside while I was erecting the table and never thought they added much utility.
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Kind of off tangent but I feel like sometimes you just dont "need" a table.