REI Co-op Wonderland Side Table
Easy, foldable and convenient, the REI Co-op Wonderland Side Table is ideal for beverages and snacks by the campfire. Or set it up inside your tent for books, lanterns and more.




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- Generous 21 x 14.75 in. rimmed tabletop made with recycled ABS plastic
- Easy fold-out legs provide a mid-height surface optimized for use with camp chairs
- Folds flat for storage and transport to your campsite
- Maximum weight capacity: 50 lbs. (22.7 kg)
- REI Co-op brand is certified to The Climate Label; we actively fund efforts to reduce carbon emissions across our business and support climate projects around the world
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View the REI Co-op Wonderland Product LineView all REI Co-op Camp TablesBest Use | Camping |
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Unfolded Dimensions | 21 x 15.5 x 14.75 (L x H x W) inches |
Folded Dimensions | 21 x 14.75 x 3 (L x W x H) inches |
Tabletop Material(s) | Recycled ABS plastic |
Frame Construction | Aluminum |
Weight | 6 lbs. 6 oz. |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials From a Climate Label Certified brand |
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Simple, large, and...plastic
The tabletop is luxuriously large, less of a side table and more of a table table. I like that it is an entirely solid top. It's frustrating to set a drink down slightly off and it tumbles thanks slats or gaps. It also has a small subtle lip around the edges, which also helps with my spacial awareness issues. The height is nice, at a convenient level for different types of seating. Also, it can be used as a tabletop while folded if you want something just up off the ground as a flat surface (in your tent or elsewhere). The mechanism is easy to open and I haven't yet pinched any fingers. If you're sensing that I'm a bit clumsy, you'd be correct, and that leads into the one thing I'm not totally in love with. The one and only con for me is the plastic material of the tabletop. I am a bit worried about durability/longevity for my family. I put some gentle pressure on the plastic top and saw it flex a little. It feels...just, less solid than I'd hoped for. The legs seem plenty sturdy and the structure under the surface of the tabletop does seem to give it rigidity but I still find myself second-guessing it. I know I'll have to remind my campers to keep it away from the fire and not set anything that gets hot on it. It is functionally quite a good table and I cannot stress enough how convenient the huge tabletop is. I like to set it up beside a hammock or as an extra spot to set things at a campfire. I'm not lugging it around to hike-in campsites, but I am slightly worried that my partner or kids will treat it roughly and crack or melt the plastic. Only time will tell. Until then, it is a nifty table at a convenient height for mimosas in the hammock and smores at the campfire.
Versatile and Solid Construction
The table has very solid construction and is super stable in both positions (legs folded and extended). There are no sharp edges and the legs click into position with a very defined click. The raised edge around the perimeter is just enough to keep anything from rolling off the top surface as well as containing minor spills. It folds flat and is perfect for base camping trips and will likely be used around the house when not on a trip.
Sturdy little table
Since the pandemic, we've introduced lunch in the mountains to our weekend jaunts. We took this REI Wonderland Side Table with us and it worked rather well. It was pretty sturdy and at just the right height to not have to bend over too much to reach our lunch and drinks. The good thing about it is if you wanted to have a picnic on the ground and needed something a bit more substantial to put things on, this little table does the trick as well. Once you fold up the legs you can use this on the ground as well. Overall, a very great table and well made
Great Little Sturdy Table
I am super impressed with this table. Strong construction, easy to pack and move around the site, and the perfect height for my low Kelly loveseat! I used the table to refill fuel canisters before departing for our camping trip and it easily supported a 20 pound propane tank. During the trip, we used it to hold the space heater, eat meals, and use as a footrest! It’s compact design when folded flat makes it super easy to pack into the car and I love the flat surface. My previous table was slatted which means things could rather easily tip over. And, the smooth surface is great for card and dice games around the fire! I know that we will use this camping, but also just out in the backyard for movie nights or gatherings!
Sturdy side table
The table is short like an end table. It is great to use while lounging in a camping chair to hold your drink, book, bug spray, sunscreen, etc. It is sturdy with some weight to it so it is unlikely to blow over. It is heavier, so not a great option for carrying long distance. It makes a wonderful addition to our campsite comfortability.
Almost perfect, but for a small design flaw
When I was searching for a small table for my setup, I looked for a few criteria: stability, durability, portability/weight, and ease of use. Stability: The table feels sturdy and will stay put, even in the face of strong winds. The surface feels solid, and won’t bend or damage when faced with a reasonable amount of weight. The top feels almost like a plastic cutting board. Durability: I’ve thrown the table around for transport and storage, and it’s held up well with minimal damage. Portability/weight: The table is heavier than anticipated, but, as mentioned, makes up for this in stability/durability. Ease of use: This is where I had to deduct some points. After a long day, you preferably do not want to have to stress about setting up. I found myself getting frustrated when I found that I pulled out the wrong leg (when folded, the outer, longer leg must be unbent first or else the table will not open). As expected, every time I opened it, I mistakenly pulled the inner leg by mistake. This may be a small detail, but I imagine it would be an easy fix that wouldn’t sacrifice the strength and durability of the table.
Great Collapsible Table
I haven’t had the chance to take this camping, but it makes for a great game table for the little ones in the living room, nice laptop stand, and a good seat (per the kids). I don’t doubt the 50-pound weight rating as it holds 60 pounds worth of kids just fine. The keepers for the folding legs are quite tight but I’m sure they’ll work in just fine. If you’re looking for a low-height table (or children’s seat) try this out.
Fantastic table!
I questioned if I needed this table - turns out yes, yes I did. I like to have a table in the corner by the door of my tent (REI Kingdom 4, great tent). I've always had a roll up or fold up table that fit pretty good. This one fit perfectly, doesn't stick out into the door cavity at all. It's a great weight, helps to keep the tent floor in place, rounded edges with a lip to keep things on the surface, plenty of room to store things underneath. Love it.
REI Co-op Wonderland Side Table
I bought 2 camping side tables that fit well in my 10x10 Kodiak Flex-bow tent. One by each cot. They are a must for convenience.