The Quest 4 Foot Fold-in-Half Table has all the classic camping table hallmarks - plus helpful height adjustment and surprisingly simple storage options.
A single-handed height adjustment takes you from low coffee table to preparation surface quickly and easily - so easy, that the under-table gear storage hammock and side storage organiser never need to be removed. The gear hammock is a great space to stash your stuff and keep the tabletop clear. Cooking or other utensils slide easily into the side pockets - and store even more in the upper zippered pocket using the bottle opener zip toggle. The double-gravity auto lock (patent pending) has it easy to lock and unlock, saving the head-scratching gear gymnastics when setting up your furniture. This tabletop is totally up for the harsh Aussie climate too, with a blow-moulded and UV-stabilised virgin PE tabletop and rust-resistant, powder-coated steel frame.
The Quest 4 Foot Fold-in-Half Table may very well be the last camp kitchen/coffee/gear/dining/card/change table for camping that you’ll ever need.
Blow moulded construction tabletop
Rust resistant powder coated steel frame
Single button height adjustment
Height adjustable to 4 heights
Double Gravity Auto Lock to fold and unfold
Fold in half for storage
Gear hammock and side storage pocket included
Rated Capacity:
155 Kg
In Use Dimensions:
122L x 61W x 54/86H cm
Packed Dimensions:
61L x 63W x 7.5D cm
Weight:
8.7 Kg
Material:
Polyethylene | Powder Coated Steel | Nylon
Frame Material:
Rust Resistant Powder Coated Steel
Warranty:
2 Year
Supplier Code:
FBM-CT04-A
Snowys Code:
155727
Staff tip:Those cool looking utensils aren't included but the good news is − the zipper bottle opener is!
Reviews
(6)
4.76
Q&A's (1)
Weight capacity1 answer
Hi would be interested to know what weight the table will support and also what weight the underneath hammock storage will hold? Thanks
Sarah - Maylands, SA(1 year ago)
G'day Sarah,
The weigh rating of the table is 155kg, but theres no info on the hammock underneath. You'd probably get away with a reasonable amount of weight under there if it was spread evenly - maybe 5-10kg as a guess?