Ultralight backpacking table
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Ultralight backpacking table. This Cascade table must be the lightest table on the market weighing an incredible 65g
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Hi and welcome back to Hike and Seeker channel.
In today's episode, I want to share with you my thoughts on the Cascade ultralight folding table. I originally thought this table was more of a gimmick than anything else. After using it for a while I have to say it's a great little table.
This table has the backpacker/hiker in mind, as it's perfect to use on uneven ground and keeps your cooking equipment and food out of the mud. It stows easily into the side pocket of a backpack. With it weighing in at 65g, it's going to be one of the most useful and lightest things in your backpack.
Stay safe out there, and I'll see you on the next episode!
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Another use: light weight "rigid" splinting material to stabalize a fracture. It's First Aid kit /splint material.
Good idea. I'm always looking for dual uses for my gear. I hope I never have to test your theory out though.
Wow nearly $40 for some core flute!!! Each to their own, but good on you for having a crack at this product. Fellow Aussie here.
Thanks for the comment. Unfortunately normal priced gear in America is expensive here, especially anything light weight.
Thank you for review!
My pleasure I hope it helped in any decision you may make.
I purchased one and used it. Ended up buying another and the cutting board. Should have bought them all at once; would have been cheaper. Two connected together is awesome out in the "wild".
I can see why you would put two tables together. It's not something I will ever do. As you say it would be cheaper to buy everything together. The problem being, unless you have money to waste, your going to try one table first to see how it works for you. As you know everything works or doesn't work in hindsight.
@@HikeandSeeker Absolutely! I put a bandana on the top as an insulator with them connected. Its a nice flat clean surface for things and the wife likes it. It's part of the "glamping" package..lol. They're inexpensive here in the U.S.. I understand wanting to hate these little tables for how simple and cheap they are. However, once I used mine I had an appreciation for it and know it makes camping a bit more pleasurable. Thanks for sharing your experience.👍
Your lucky the only glamping experience my wife likes is a 5 star hotel. Take care.
The first time I took out my Cascade table, I put a hot meal on it and the surface MELTED -subsequently unusable. If you plan to put anything hot on your table, apply some heat resistant tape over the surface.
I haven't had that problem myself. I can see what your saying though. I boil water for coffee and rehydrated meals and pour the hot water into the cup and bag. All of that is done on the table. Would I take the pot that the water was boiled in and put it straight on the table ? Probably not.
another product no one needs and no one asked for.
It's up to the individual to decide, if it works for them, enhances their backpacking/hiking experience or is crap. I would say there is roughly a 50/50 split on that decision with this product.