iClimbExtendable Folding Table Large Tabletop Area Ultralight Compact with Hollow Out Tabletop and Carry Bag for Camping Backpacking Beach Concert BBQ Party, Three Size (Black - S)
J**M
Lightweight, easy to assemble, compact table
Update: Here's the accompanying camp pole that I'm using as a paper towel roll holder and hanger for a baby sip cup.There's another seller of a similar table but in US, it is not offered with the perforated holes in the connecting plates. I bought this coz' of the perforated holes and got the 5 plates as it offers a larger size without adding too much extra weight over the 4 plates. I also bought the lattern attachment as well.Another reviewer said the plates don't stay connected. You can see I'm holding the entire table up with my fingers underneath the plates and they stay in place. So, either they got a defective table, or did not assemble it right.The legs are not 100% right angle, hence I docked a star. But I think it is ok, coz' as soon as you put significant weight on it, it'll kinda bow out a little. Of course, if this is on grass, it will not bow, but I don't think it'll collapse in itself either. Either case, that's for the 4* and not 5*.
T**N
Feels solid and small enough to toss in a backpack
This table is great! I wanted a table big enough to hold my drinks, uke, books, etc., tall enough to match up with my ultralight folding highback camp chair, solid enough on uneven grass that my drink won't fall over, and small enough to fit inside my back pack with my ultralight folding chair. This table does all that and more, thanks to the stowaway cargo net that snaps on underneath the table top.Pros:It's super compact considering it's size and how solid it is (I bought the model with 5 metal plates across the top).It's solid, flat, metal - no material to stretch out and a good wide base that does well on uneven ground.The cargo net is great for holding books, snacks, and whatever else you don't want ants and sand all over.It's modular. If you buy extra pieces you could connect several together if you wanted to.Cons:None. I'm not a huge fan of the "red" colored corner connecting pieces, but that's it.I, personally, don't find it too difficult to assemble/disassemble and the end result is worth it. Put it together once at home, make sure the "flat edge" of the poles line up with the flat edge in the connector holes and you should be fine.It's the smallest "big/solid" table that I've found. Perfect for biking to the beach or park concert stuffed in the same back pack with a folding chair, a book, and an ukulele.I'd absolutely buy again and also recommend to a friend. Hope this helps you!
G**8
Compact and lightweight
Put together pretty easy . If you can assemble a small tent, it's similar.....the poles.Light weight. Some people complain about picking it up under the panels and it comming apart....just pick it up by the leg or use two hands c'mon man....its not that heavy. And packing it away...simple. once you figure it out, putting it away will be a snap. Great product for the price.
J**S
Nope
If you want to move it forget it. The top slats don't secure to the frame. They are just sitting on top. If they locked in place it would be a good little table. Otherwise its very unstable.
A**R
So happy!
I can see some people complaining about the tent pole system for set up, if you force it the wrong way yeah it'll go south but if you don't force and jam things where they're not supposed to go everything is fine. There is no way my husband is figuring it out.I can set this up with ease, it's very sturdy once all assembled and everything is in its right place. I'm a HUGE fan with the metal top, no bowing or shifting of the slats. My only concern is that condensed and packed away, it is quite dense and heavy BUT it also means it's made with durable materials.Will update if anything changes but so far I'm quite happy!
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