🌟 Elevate Every Occasion with the Ultimate Portable Table!
The iClimb Extendable Folding Table is a versatile, ultralight solution for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a large tabletop area of 24.4 Ă— 16.54 inches while weighing only 3.9 lbs. Its unique design allows for multiple configurations, making it perfect for camping, BBQs, and parties. Built with high-quality aluminum alloy, it is heat resistant, waterproof, and easy to clean, ensuring durability and convenience. Plus, it comes with a lifetime warranty for peace of mind.
S**J
Love these!
I have 2 of the xl tables and love them. I bought one with the lantern hook and used that one for a couple of years before I bought another one. All camp tables can be a little wobbly, but I find that, at least the xl ones, are reasonably stable once they’re properly assembled. A note on the video review….he’s got 2 of the small tables and it is less clear which direction the top pieces need to bridge the frame. On my larger ones there’s no confusion since they’re very clearly rectangular. But in the video, I can see that he put them across the wrong way and wasn’t able to completely assemble them. The leg braces connect to a pin on the top frame and he has those pins on each end of the table where they’re likely contributing to the top pieces not quite having enough room to fit. Possibly the dimensions are also not perfectly square, so they wouldn’t fit in that direction in any case. But, based on the larger ones, the pins are meant to go underneath the ends of the top pieces. They shouldn’t be visible once the table is assembled. The top pieces need to be turned 90 degrees and then pressed onto the frame. I can see where that might be something easily overlooked each time the small ones are assembled and maybe should be marked in some way. The other ones don’t have the same issue. Anyways, things I love about my tables: metal top…easy to clean, heat proof, waterproof…all awesome! The perforation is also good in case of rain. I leave mine out when camping and I don’t have to worry about rain. I also use the lantern hanger pole as a paper towel holder and I love being able to hang a lantern and other things from the hook. During the daytime it’s still useful :). The mesh shelf underneath is also super convenient since it is a small-ish surface area on top and can easily become a bit cluttered. But lightweight things can still be kept handy by placing them underneath. It also is a safer place to keep things that might easily be blown away if it’s windy out. I don’t just use mine for camping. I’ve also used them on top of a folding table for an outdoor gathering as a shelf since the table surface wasn't big enough for the food items we had. I purchased the second one so I’d be able to create a taller stack for similar situations. Once I even used one as a nightstand at a lake resort I was staying at. They’re very convenient since they pack so small. I’m planning to purchase a small one so I can use that as both a lighter weight option and as connecting pieces for my 2 larger ones.
J**.
Very stable, easy assembly, nice pack size; love the extendable option!
I am replacing an ultralight table (collapsable base) with this. It is a bit heavier and a bit bigger, but I love how sturdy it is when assembled. The slat design really locks the table together It is also taller than the ultralight table, making it the perfect height for using with. both ultralight and "standard' camp chairs which generally sit lower.There are several reviews talking about challenges with assembly or construction. I disagree with these reviews. It takes 2 minutes to assemble or take apart. The only part that took me a moment on my first try was the D-channel design requiring the bars to be inserted in a specific direction. The D channel design improves the stability by preventing the legs from pivoting. There are videos available if you want to see how to assemble or take down the table. Each is only a few minutes long, so if you are concerned about perceived complexity, you will want to see that process before buyingThe shock cord is reasonably elastic. This stuff isn't going to hold up to reckless or careless use, but I don't see that as a fault of the table or design. It's super lightweight, so you're going to sacrifice some durability but that is the case with all ultralight equipment.If you're looking for the lightest option, this won't be it. However, that isn't the space these tables are trying to fill. It's a great portable option. I purchased the kit with 2 tables and joining slats. I am likely to use it mostly as individual tables, but for the fee extra dollars, it was worth it.
D**E
Sturdiness
The product is super compact and easy to get around. The table is kind of wobbly and isn't the sturdiest but what can you expect out of a table that packs up into a small bag
B**T
Great little table.
Great little table, work every penny. Very sturdy, packs up easy in its carrying case.
T**N
Feels solid and small enough to toss in a backpack
This table is great! I wanted a table big enough to hold my drinks, uke, books, etc., tall enough to match up with my ultralight folding highback camp chair, solid enough on uneven grass that my drink won't fall over, and small enough to fit inside my back pack with my ultralight folding chair. This table does all that and more, thanks to the stowaway cargo net that snaps on underneath the table top.Pros:It's super compact considering it's size and how solid it is (I bought the model with 5 metal plates across the top).It's solid, flat, metal - no material to stretch out and a good wide base that does well on uneven ground.The cargo net is great for holding books, snacks, and whatever else you don't want ants and sand all over.It's modular. If you buy extra pieces you could connect several together if you wanted to.Cons:None. I'm not a huge fan of the "red" colored corner connecting pieces, but that's it.I, personally, don't find it too difficult to assemble/disassemble and the end result is worth it. Put it together once at home, make sure the "flat edge" of the poles line up with the flat edge in the connector holes and you should be fine.It's the smallest "big/solid" table that I've found. Perfect for biking to the beach or park concert stuffed in the same back pack with a folding chair, a book, and an ukulele.I'd absolutely buy again and also recommend to a friend. Hope this helps you!
J**S
Finally used it last week.
The table is easy to setup and sturdy enough to support a solar battery as well as being a great night stand next to my cot in the tent.
B**U
Very handy little table
We bought these for picnic use. We take a couple of collapsible chairs and a table to put our plates and cups on between the chairs. Much easier than the heavy chairs with side tables built in. These take a little tinkering to assemble but once you get the hang of it they are quick and really very solid in use. We don’t bother with the net and we use large rubber bands to hold the components together when packing them. The carrying case fits well and so far has held up just fine.
A**K
It seems strudy
It seems sturdy
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