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In this episode, we lay everything out on the table.
Be them the ultimate snack-top flattops, fold-out outdoor kitchens, or benchtop henchmen – Ben and Lauren unpack the tables best suited to your campsite setups.
Tune in for the conversation across the podcast table, where our gear gurus touch on everything from designs and adjustable heights, to aluminium, melamine, and outdoor dining!
Tune in for the conversation across the podcast table. Credit: Zempire
Shortcuts:
00:00 – Intro
00:48 – New Gear
07:13 – Considering Your Table
10:05 – Table Materials
19:24 – Table Features
27:30 – Table Styles
35:46 – Story of the Week
Mentioned in this Episode:
New Gear
Dometic Pico FTC 2×2 TC Inflatable 2-Person Swag
Dometic Pico FTC 1×1 TC Inflatable 2-Person Swag
Tables
Coleman Pack Away Table & Bench 3 Pce Set
Plastic and Polyethylene tables
Coleman 4 Foot Fold in Half table
Zempire Kitpac Large V2 Camp Table
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From tent pegs and air tents, to setups for summer and one-pot wonders – our gear gurus Ben and Lauren unpack the topics on every camper’s tongue, taking each minute to the limit with how-to’s, destinations, and expert interviews. Be it a swag, tent, or ‘swent’ – set up camp with us!
I have the black wolf folding round bamboo table. Its weighty i love it for its aesthetics its sturdy and the right height for that shared table between two chairs or just the right size for someone on their own
I initially bought it for day away escapes from the family. Car picnics read a book get some crafting done in peace etc and techarge the batteries a bit. It suits that purpose really well.
The other thing i found is it realliy is a great little table to have inside the tent when camping with the tribe
The kids want snacks and midnight feasts etc
In the past that could become a pretty messy affair unless you all moved outside again for some associated star gazing which doesnt necessarily suit everyone dependibg on ages and temperament but the table becomes the snack station and food does not get hoarded in and around sleeping bags and no opening and closing of eskies that tends to disturb the youngest or older and grumpiest of the group
That little table just keeps the tent so much cleaner and tidier.