![]() Table is small, but that’s mentioned in the dimensions. (2-2.5 mm) thick, food-grade, meets FDA requirements, BPA-free Material: Corrugated Plastic Sheet, Polypropylene, 0.08-0.1 in. The maximum recommended load is 10 lb (4.5 kg), so night stand – sure, chair – not a good idea. With a melting temperature of 324☏ (162☌), it’s impervious to spilled boiling water, but be careful putting a pot straight off the stove on the table. As a bonus, two or more tables can snap together to form a larger working surface. Snaps hold the folded table together so there’s no need for a stuff sack. It folds flat and compact to fit in the side or back pocket of your pack. The innovative, one-piece design easily unfolds and secures with hook-and-loop fasteners. Simple to build and no extra parts to lose. Both ends of the table have high-intensity micro-prismatic reflective tape, providing a reflective beacon to help you find your way back to camp in the dark. The Ultralight Folding Table is made from food-grade corrugated plastic sheet (construction similar to cardboard) that’s strong, durable, heat resistant, and easily wipes clean. It even straddles a log to provide a higher working surface. (8.3 cm) high and is sized to fit a canister stove, bowl, coffee mug, and utensils. It’s also rare to find a campsite with a flat rock and setting your stove or mug on log is an invitation for disaster.Īt just 2.3 oz (65 g), the Ultralight Folding Table provides a clean, flat surface, up off the ground, for preparing and enjoying backcountry meals. Nothing against dirt but sometimes it’s nice to get your kitchen off the ground. No one wants to put that back in their pot or pack. ![]() Regardless of where you hike, anything you set on the ground is likely to get wet, dirty, muddy, dusty, or sticky with pine needles. Snap 2+ tables together for larger surface.Folds flat to easily fit in your pack pocket.One-piece construction, no parts to lose. ![]()
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