🌟 Elevate your outdoor game with the KingCamp folding table—where convenience meets durability!
The KingCamp Aluminum Folding Camp Table offers a spacious 42.1" x 27.6" surface designed for 2-4 people, weighing only 13.1 lbs for easy portability. Made from thick, rust-resistant aluminum with a stable triangular steel frame, it ensures durability and stability in outdoor conditions. Tool-free assembly and compact foldability make it perfect for camping, picnics, and other outdoor activities.
Color | Silver/Black_42.1"x27.6" |
Shape | Rectangular |
Table Design | Dining Table |
Style Name | 4-6 Persom |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Silver |
Handle Finish Type | Silver |
Base Color | Silver |
Handle Color | Silver |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27"D x 42"W x 27"H |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Size | Silver/Black_42.1"x27.6" |
Extended Length | 42.1 Inches |
Maximum Lifting Height | 27.6 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 176 Pounds |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Frame Material Type | Metal |
Top Material Type | Aluminum |
Base | Metal |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Handle Material | 210D Oxford |
Seating Capacity | 6 |
Base Type | Trestle |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Number of Items | 1 |
Frame Joint Type | Hinge |
Unextended Seating Capacity | 4 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is the item resizable? | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
S**R
Great table and bag issue is fixed
Received two of these today. The frame is sturdy as heck, and I have no doubt it would hold the rated weight. Be aware that the aluminum slats of the top flex a bit, especially in the center. I wouldn’t try sitting on them (I’m a big guy, so YMMV). But for typical camp items - stoves, chuck boxes, water jugs, ice chests, etc. - these tables should hold a fair amount of weight, more than any other roll-top I’ve seen. Also, be aware that the slats are connected by bungee-like shock cord, the same sort of stuff your tent poles are likely connected by. So be cautious about putting very hot items on the table. The slats will hold up just fine, but beyond a certain temperature the shock cord could break. If it does, you can find shock cord at marine supply stores, well-stocked sporting goods stores, or here on Amazon and repair the table yourself. (It’s not a bad idea to carry a ditty bag with some 550 paracord, shock cord, a small roll of duct tape and a few zip ties with you when you’re out in the wilderness; all light, easily stowable stuff that can save you a world of hurt when your miles away from civilization.)The tables set up and break down easily, maybe thirty seconds or so even if you don't read the instructions. The slats sit inside the frame, resting on a shelf, and spring-loaded pins fit into holes on each end. Really, setting up the table or taking it down is a super easy, super quick, foolproof process.It seems the manufacturer has listened to the criticism about the storage bag and corrected the situation. The table pieces (two: base and top) now fit a little loosely in the bag. I found it very easy to put them back in the bag even in poor light. The bag is a simple Cordura sack, medium weight, bisected into two compartments, with a slit at the top so you can open it wide enough to easily put the pieces back in. It closes with a drawstring and has a generously sized handle - large enough to sling over your shoulder, which is handy if you’re carrying it any distance or are carrying other items.I’ve been trying to pare down the amount of gear and corresponding weight I carry when overlanding. These tables are a vast improvement over the folding tables I’ve used for years. I’ll be taking these out to the desert in a week to put them through their paces in a field test. I have no concerns that they’ll perform just fine. If King Camp made the same thing in a six foot length I’d buy it in a heartbeat.
D**W
Changed my mind about these tables
Some time ago I purchased a table "like" this from Coleman. I hated it. It seemed awkward to setup, the surface didn't want to stay together with all the pieces - it just wasn't convenient. So when I purchased this table, I did so completely accidentally, not realizing it was the same type of collapsible table.I purchased this to set my portable smoker on, which is around 50 lbs and at times it can be a little messy - the grease trap/bucket in the back works great, but drips happen.This table took me 10 seconds to setup - much like my fold out table, only it weighs 20 lbs less. This table was actually really sturdy, much to my surprise and once it's all snapped together, its solid. I'm in Tampa and I've had to break down the table and store it a couple of times due to weather, then pull it back out and set it up as well. It holds the weight I need it to hold, cleans up really easily, so now I'm in love with this thing - will surely buy more as it stores away easily, sets up easily and weighs next to nothing. I highly recommend.
G**R
Nice table
This is a very functional table. Nice size with a good height. It's pretty well made and once put together it feels pretty solid. Easy enough to assemble and break down. The materials are lightweight so I wonder about longevity, but so far it has worked great. The bag it comes with is kind of cheap material and already has holes in need of repair after one camping season.
B**G
Good, almost great-revised
Initial review.The setup, and stability of this table are top notch for its size. Almost as quick to setup as the plastic folder we use. Would be nice to have adjustable legs, but knew it didn't have them. Maybe it's my incompetence, but folding the top to put it away almost requires another table. That's probably my only complaint.Update:After a few more uses, tear down has gotten easier. Got a slight bend in the top (my fault), it's tough to balance lightweight & durability. I would buy again.
P**.
Awesome camping table!
Have been using this table for a while now, and it is awesome. It is sturdy, easy to set up & take down, & very well built. It is very functional & solid. This is big step up in equipment if you’re car camping. Only negative is it doesn’t go back in the bag easily. That is the only complaint i have & it’s a minor one. I would strongly recommend this table. In fact my best friend has one too & has lots of good to say about his & having used his led me to purchase mine.
K**R
Perfect for RVers and Tailgaters
Love, love, love this table. Easy to put up and take down. It is very sturdy - perfect for my RV grill with room to spare for other necessary items. Once stored in its bag, it takes up a small foot print in the RV which is always appreciated. Caution - This fits tightly in the storage bag that it comes in. Take the time to study the way the frame and table top are stored in the bag when you first receive it. I even made a photo on my phone for future reference. It must be folded up properly and placed back in the bag the same way that it came from the factory or you will have a problem getting it back in. I cut four of pieces of Velcro to strap each end of the folded table top and each end of the folded frame before placing them back in the back. This is especially helpful with the folded table top which tends to shift around a lot without the strap to keep it snuggly in place. While the price of this table was a little high, the peace of mind it provides by being much sturdier than other similar folding camp tables makes it worthwhile.
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