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Product description
This compact folding table blends low weight and stability for outdoor use, useful on camping trips, at the beach or on a picnic. The ROCK CLOUD upgraded structure aims to make set up straightforward while giving a surprisingly sturdy surface where you need it.
Highlights
Weighing just 2.87lbs with an unfolded footprint of 19x18x16.5 in, this portable table packs into a 23x6.3x2.76 in carry bag, so it slips into a rucksack or car boot with little fuss. The top benefit is its improved hinge and support design, which the manufacturer says delivers stronger joints and better load distribution than bungee-connected alternatives. It has a maximum load capacity of 110 lbs and includes anti-slip leg caps to help keep the table steady on uneven ground. 🏕️🌊
Technical details
- Name: ROCK CLOUD Upgrade Structure Portable Camping Table
- Material: aerospace-grade aluminium alloy
- Weight: 2.87lbs
- Size: 19x18x16.5 in unfolded
- Capacity: 110 lbs
Best use cases
The table is useful for short camping breaks, fishing days, beach time and lightweight backpacking where every gram matters. It is waterproof and corrosion resistant by design, so occasional exposure to damp or sand is manageable though long term saltwater exposure should be minimised. If you prioritise minimal pack weight and quick assembly, this is a sensible option.
How to use it
Set up requires no tools, open the base frame then attach the tabletop, a process that can be completed with one hand once you know the sequence. The new hinge and support rod arrangement reduces wobble during use, but remember to place it on relatively level ground for best stability. It’s practical to wipe it clean after sandy or muddy outings to keep the aluminium finish in good condition. ✨🔧
ROCK CLOUD Upgrade Structure Portable Camping Table appears as a pragmatic, lightweight solution when you need a compact surface with better-than-expected rigidity. It’s a straightforward choice for outdoor enthusiasts seeking portability without sacrificing everyday stability.









