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20.07.2011 09:33    Comments: 0    Categories: Camping_and_Hiking  Camp_Furniture  Camp_Tables      Tags: camp-time  

Camp Time Roll-A-Table - Specification

Best use Family & car camping
Weight 10 pounds / 4536 grams
Material(s) Vinyl-covered wood slats
Construction Aluminum alloy legs
Folded dimensions (Dia x L) 5.5 x 32 inches
Unfolded dimensions (L x W x H) 32 x 32 x 28 inches
Weight limit 100 pounds / 45.36 Kg


Pros
  • Easy set up
    - sets up quickly and easily and is sturdy
    - the screw-in legs are remarkably sturdy and stay straight even on rough ground
  • Comfortable
    - even 6'3" people can get their knees comfortably underneath the table
    - offer more surface area than other collapsible tables
  • Compact
    - they have a flatter surface all the way across - no angles in the slats, and no sagging corners like a center-collapse table
    - the wide-slat insert, accordian-collapse tables are flimsy
    - you can lift and move these tables without the legs popping off
    - the best-designed portable collapsible tables you will have ever own
    - the mesh pocket is great for holding things when the table is in use, and is a great place for the legs which helps the table roll up easily
  • Cleans easily / Dries quickly
    - the vinyl covering means spills are easily wiped up (the vinyl coating is quite durable), as opposed to dripping through exposed slats of other tables that are really annoying to clean
  • Lightweight
    - these tables might be lightweight, but they're strong
Cons
  • none
Best Uses
  • Camping
  • Outdoor events
  • Road trips
  • Day trip
  • Beach

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