Mountain Summit Gear  Heavy-Duty Roll-Top Table - Large

$129.95
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The perfect spot to plan your route, prep your meal or start a game of cards after a long day, the large Heavy-Duty roll-top table from Mountain Summit Gear is a must-have for your next camping trip.

Color: Gray
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Features

  • Aluminum roll-top table provides a large, stable surface for meals, games, prep and more
  • Lightweight and sturdy weather-resistant frame adds durability
  • Sets up in under a minute
  • Folds up and stores away in a compact and easy-to-carry bag
  • Weight capacity: 70 lbs.

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Unfolded Dimensions

47 x 28 x 28 inches

Folded Dimensions

30 x 9 x 6 inches

Tabletop Material(s)

Aluminum

Frame Construction

Steel

Weight

15 lbs. 3.2 oz.

Reviews
143 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars

77% 72 of 94 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

53 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago
Very Sturdy
This is the best camp table I've ever had. I had used those blue roll tables for years, but got irritated with their wobbliness. This one is sturdy and packs away into a fairly small bundle. It's a bit heavy, but the extra weight is no problem when considering how steady this thing is when set-up. I'm 6'2" so this table is way too low for me. But I inserted 7/8" conduit tubing into each leg to elevate them by about 6". The round tubing fits snugly inside the table's square legs. I placed a tiny stainless steel screw into each conduit extension which keeps the table elevated to my desired height. I pull them out when packing the table. Now it's perfect!
Wizecracker
Southern California

Most Helpful Critical Review

20 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago
Rivet snapped on initial set-up
It looks like a nice design but made with inferior metal. The rivet that connects to the center of the table broke on initial set-up. Now its useless. Not repairable. Not worth the money.
M234
Seattle, WA
PaulG
Location:San Diego, Ca.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Had a Minor Issue and Fixed it Already

Bought 22 Feb 2021 at San Diego store. During a test set-up at home discovered that one of the table to frame retaining pins was installed 180 degrees out. Took 10 minutes to drill out the pop rivets, turn pin around, and put new pop rivets in. Suggestion - I installed a bungee cord to put a very slight strain on the rails to keep the table from from falling through the rails. Refer to pictures.

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Wizecracker
Location:Southern California
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Very Sturdy

This is the best camp table I've ever had. I had used those blue roll tables for years, but got irritated with their wobbliness. This one is sturdy and packs away into a fairly small bundle. It's a bit heavy, but the extra weight is no problem when considering how steady this thing is when set-up. I'm 6'2" so this table is way too low for me. But I inserted 7/8" conduit tubing into each leg to elevate them by about 6". The round tubing fits snugly inside the table's square legs. I placed a tiny stainless steel screw into each conduit extension which keeps the table elevated to my desired height. I pull them out when packing the table. Now it's perfect!

Ryan
Location:Fort Collins, CO
Age:35–44
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Height:5'7"
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Plastic pieces break within a few years

A product is only as good as its weakest part. Two plastic hinges just fell apart after only 2 seasons of use. They did so when I was breaking it down with very minimal force. Not at all what I would expect of something that is supposed to be "sturdy". And if course, REI only covers stuff for a year.

Age:35–44
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Height:5'7"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Kyle
Age:25–34
Weight:225–250 lbs.
Height:Taller than 6' 5"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Base Camp Essential

Outstanding overloading table. I spent 3 months camping out of my truck over the summer. I hit 6 states out west and this table was invaluable. Nice size packed up and sturdy when deployed.

Age:25–34
Weight:225–250 lbs.
Height:Taller than 6' 5"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
RichP
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Second opinion based on redesign

We bought this table 3 or 4 years ago and were disappointed in both the setting up and the cheap plastic parts that hold the legs together...one broke right away but we continued to use the table. This spring, knowing we were long past the warranty period, I took a chance and inquired about replacement parts. Much to my surprise, they responded almost immediately and offered to send a replacement base for the cost of shipping, about $15. The new base appears to have been slightly redesigned, set up was much easier and the plastic parts appear to be more rugged. Time will tell I guess, but good that they recognized they had a problem with the original design.

Ease of Use

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Drew77
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Breaks easily

The plastic holding the legs in place becomes brittle and breaks. Table is unusable after they break.

theBestNickname
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

completely fell apart

This was great for 2 years, 3 trips. The diagonal, scissor-like stanchions that are supposed to connect and slide up and down the legs all broke simultaneously. Outside of the return window, of course.

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Junior Ravine
Location:On the road
Age:65–74
Height:6'0"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Roll On - Roll Top!

The Mountain Summit Gear Heavy Duty Roll Top Table - Large performed really well on our trip as well as here at home. It's really quick and easy to set up. Packing it into the bag requires a little practice - like maybe twice - and then it's also very quick and easy. The table top is easily strong enough to hold a 25 lb / 22" griddle and it still leaves ample room to work on your meal - if that's what you use it for. The slats in the table top will likely not make the table suitable for doing your artwork or homework, so that could be a drawback for some. Bought during the REI annual sale, and with our yearly dividend, our table was practically free.

Age:65–74
Height:6'0"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Kitkatt
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Breaks easily, not sturdy.

We loved this table at first but the rivets started to break after 5 uses, then the plastic broke after a couple of years. We’re take great care of our gear and are not hard on it. We might have gotten 10 uses total out of this table. The roll top portion is wonderful, but the legs and support mechanisms are poorly built and seem to break easily. Like several other reviewers mentioned, the plastic pieces and metal rivets will break easily.

hbldenali
Location:Colorado Springs
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Make Car Camping Easier

Just had this delivered! Been wanting one for awhile as my plastic one is fairly rickety and unstable and has been since new. The table is pretty solid. Easy to set up/ take down. We do a fair amount of car camping in dispersed campsites (generally no level campgrounds with tables.) This will be a welcomed addition as it can be cooked on, eaten on, and we can play games on it. My only wish is that the legs were individually height adjustable as the campsites we go to are not level, so we'll most likely have to put something under the table to make it level. Still a solid 5 star table in my opinion.

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