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Item 765280
Specification | Description |
| Weight | 9 lbs. 11 oz. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Construction | Stainless-steel tubing |
| Folded dimensions | (L x W x D) 29 x 7 x 5 inches |
| Unfolded dimensions | (L x W x H) 27.5 x 27.5 x 27.5 inches |
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Comments about REI Camp Roll Table:
This table is perfect. We were just looking for a table to fit in between camping chairs.. mainly to hold a few beverages and some chips. We also found that its a great table to play games on. The table sits a the perfect height so it makes it comfortable to sit around with camping chairs!!
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This table was completely disappointing and is currently sitting next to my front door awaiting a return to REI. I've used a far superior product in the past (the roll-a-table), so my expectations were high for this table.
First problem is that it is quite confusing to set up in the dark. The leg system isn't intuitive. Once you get it set up, however, the top surface doesn't work well.
The roll-a-table has a vinyl (not the best material choice) cover that keeps spills and mess contained to the top of the table. The REI table has no cover so spills get into every slat, requiring a major clean-up effort.
The structure of the legs prevents you from comfortably sitting at this table with your legs underneath like a dining room table. The cross bar structure is too low.
Overall, I was hugely disappointed and will happily pay 2x more for the roll-a-table with well-considered features. The REI table is pretty useless.
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My buddy bought this for me as a wedding present and we used it last weekend during my bach. party/camp out raucus. This table was very easy to set up, sturdy and functional. We played lots of Grisby that day and I actually used this table as an obstacle. It stood up to all the stupidness that we could throw at it. Only downfall was taking it apart hung-over the next morning it pinched the heck out of my thumb...OUCH! My thumb healed, so, overall I'm very pleased with this table.
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I brought one, opened it up when I got home and decided to go get another. Then I used both on a trip last weekend and I decided to go get two more for my roof deck when I need extra table space.
Quick set-up, sturdy and they collapse down very small. All around, a great design.
The only thing I wish it had was telescoping legs so the table could be a bit higher.
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I use this in addition to my camp kitchen as a serving table.
A second one is great for additional work area with the camp kitchen.
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save your money. this table is chincy chinese garbage. looks good on paper but the roll-a-table is a far superior product.
1) cheap, weak plastic joints break very easily. once one breaks the table is useless without duct tape. there are no less than 8 of these plastic pieces on the table.
2) there is no cover to keep the slats from collection gizz from you dinner/apps/breaky/lunch/vomit so clean up is time consuming.
Save your money, there are better, less problematic options.
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I use this table at dog shows to put all of my stuff on. It is very handy, sturdy and holds plenty of stuff!
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I love this product so much I bought another one. I use them for camping, tailgating and for my hobbies. When camping I use one for my Coleman portable stove or grill and the other to use for dining. Cleans up easily, not too heavy and compact.
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My group (11 folks)rented an REI Camp Roll Top table to use on our six-day canoe trip through the Breaks of the Missouri River in Montana. No tables were available where we camped each night, and this baby was a jewel. Light weight, compact, and sturdy - actually not much bigger or heavier than a folding camp chair. I wish we had had two on the trip for food prep amd later relaxing. As soon as I got back, I purchased two for myself.
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I was considering the vinyl roll-a-table and this table, and at this point I "think" I got the right one. Number 1, you can cook on it without fear of melting. It is smaller, but I don't find myself needing the extra couple of inches, and it takes up less space in the tent, which never hurts. The crossbars are too low, and sitting in an REI camp chair meant I could only put one leg underneath the table, at its highest point, with the other leg having to go off to the side of the table. That said, I wasn't looking for a table to put my elbows on and play cards or something, but it didn't have to be that way, and it should be taller. It is seemingly very sturdy, and while I expect it to be scratched and ugly in no time flat, I also expect that it will function properly. The carry bag could be smaller, and I don't quite understand why REI makes them so oversized, but whatever. Weight is fine for what it is, if heavier than it looks. I don't understand why other reviewers say this is a complicated table, and it went together quickly without instructions in what appeared to be a self-evident manner.
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