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Alps Mountaineering Dining Roll-Up Table
$74.95
$114.99
Save 34% Item #98999
Closeouts. There's no such thing as too many surface areas when you're cooking up (and serving) a camp dinner, backyard BBQ or tailgate feast. The Alps Mountaineering's dining roll-up table holds a veritable feast. Sturdy aluminum table top is hinged and slatted so it rolls up and packs easily inside storage bag.
Supported by extra-stable “X” legs
Size (WxLxH): 28x55x28”
Weight: 14 lb.
Material: Aluminum
Closeouts. China.
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By JD from King,NC on 10/05/2009 Best Uses: Campgrounds, Outdoor Events, Road Trips Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Large table that folds up reasonably well. I almost sent it back because I tried to install the table top going the wrong way.I thoight I had the wrong top. When put together, it should hold up well. Plan on using it to tailgate and car camp with.
What small parts? Not on mine! By Car Camper 1 from Portsmouth NH on 10/02/2009 Pros: Easy Set Up, Lightweight Best Uses: Campgrounds, Outdoor Events, Road Trips Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I am not sure why other reviews talk about difficultly using, or small parts. There is hardly anything to it. No assembly. Unfold legs, put on three cross pieces(they slide onto raised screw heads), and snap in two unrolled table top section. Easy.
By Ann the Mom from Alpharetta, GA on 09/01/2009 Pros: Compact, Easy Set Up, Lightweight Best Uses: Campgrounds, Day Trips, Outdoor Events Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The table is very easy to set up and very sturdy. It is light weight and easy to carry in the nylon case. We used the table at a group gathering with lots of small children. The only issue we had was when a three-year-old kicked the table top and knocked one corner loose. We hooked it back down without a problem and moved him farther from the table.
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