We are also looking for a smaller ally table so will keep watching this post the Toronto table weighs in at nearly 20lbs so not really a lightweight model
Stew
------------- Does it ever get better than spare ribs and chops straight off the BBQ
We have this table and it worked well for our family of 5 during our first ever camping hols last year.
I was looking for something that had adjustable legs (there are no perfectly flat pitches and I don’t want my beer sliding off!) and small pack size. Agree with previous post that it’s not the lightest, but I’ll accept that because it’s pretty sturdy once in use.
The ends do fold down if you don’t want the full size however like all tables with this design, it’s a bit awkward if you do decide you want to sit at those ends!
The 2-peice legs screw together and are stored within the table via clips attached to the underside of the table top. I thought the net would be surplus to requirements, but it does actually come in handy for papers, attraction leaflets, maps etc.
It’s also proved useful at home during BBQs/parties etc.
So a good bit of kit, well designed and solid – like most of the Outwell kit I’ve brought.
(£69.99 at Wildday.com or Outdoor Megastore & 10% cashback via quidco)
------------- Hurley Riverside - 30th May 2010
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