zzdsport
/
Camping and Hiking
/
Backpacks
/
IGT Table Slim
Snow Peak
IGT Table Slim
$423.96
Description

  Beautiful camp table with removable panels for IGT customization; packs flat

  Beautiful modern-designed unit that can stand on its own as a table in your home, garden, or campsite. Remove any number of the six wood panels, and the top can be easily transformed into the customizable cooking surface that Iron Grill Table lovers have come to expect in a 3 unit frame. Collapsible legs make the IGT Slim incredibly compact allowing for ease of storage and transportation.

  Please note, this item is Oversized and does not qualify for free shipping.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Snow Peak
Climbing Shoe Style:
Neutral
Weight:
10.5 lbs (4.8 kg frame only), 16.3 lbs (7.4 kg with top plate)
Dimensions:
L 37" W 16" H 16" (940 x 403 x 408 (h) mm)
Stowed: L 33.5" x W 16" x H 3" (852 x 403 x 80 (h) mm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
CK-180
UPC:
4960589006090
Other Features:
Board: Natural Teak Wood
Frame: Stainless Steel
Previous Article:Single Action Table Long Next Article:Woodchuck Camp Table
Description
Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Information Recommendation
Texas Lawsuit Seeks to Dissolve California’s Newest National Monument
  South of Death Valley in Californias Mojave Desert is the 624,270-acre Chuckwalla National Monument. Established by President Joe Biden on January 14, 2025, this is one of Californias two newest national monuments. Its home to unique desert biodiversity, culturally significant Native American sites, archaeological finds, historical military training bases, and recreation opportunities galore.   But just months after its creation, a...
‘Unprecedented Threat’: Outdoor Brands to Raise Prices If Trump Tariffs Continue
  Cotopaxi. Wild Rye. Hydro Flask. Adidas. Osprey. What do these outdoor brands have in common? Theyre all telling their customers that President Donald Trumps tariffs will mean higher prices on outdoor gear.   Since Trump raised taxes on imports from around the world, especially China, the U.S. economy has struggled to adjust to anew trade reality. That includes many of the...
‘Profound Heartbreak’: First Descents Announces Sudden Death of ‘Beloved’ CEO
  For nearly 25 years, Colorado nonprofit First Descents has taken cancer survivors on free weeklong trips into the wilderness. The internal struggle of feeling powerless against a potentially fatal illness can last far longer than physical symptoms, and First Descents aims to help these survivors regain confidence in both mind and body.   So it was with profound heartbreak that the...
New National Park Rules: Single-Use Plastics Allowed, ‘Disparaging Colonial Times’ Is Not
  Its difficult to keep up with the many changes to the U.S. government happening under President Trump — and the nations parks are no exception.   Trumps big, beautiful budget, passed by the House this week, would make the deepest funding cuts to the National Park Service in its 109-year history. But Trump and his Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum,...
Outdoor Groups Cry Foul After House Republicans Hold Midnight Vote to Sell Public Lands
  House Republicans have advanced a plan to sell off hundreds of thousands of acres of federal public lands in Nevada and Utah, drawing swift criticism from conservation groups, outdoor recreation advocates, and some state and local leaders.   The amendment, introduced by Representatives Mark Amodei (R-NV) and Celeste Maloy (R-UT), was quietly added to a larger budget reconciliation bill during a...
GOP Strips Public Land Sell-Off From Trump Budget Bill, Narrowly Passes House Vote
  Supporters of outdoor recreation scored a major victory Wednesday. For 2 weeks, public land advocates had sounded the alarm over a budget amendment from House Republicans that aimed to sell about half a million acres of federal land in Utah and Nevada.   Representatives Mark Amodei (R-NV) and Celeste Maloy (R-UT) added the controversial proposal on May 7, arguing that the...
Bright, Smart, and Battery Saving: Petzl Swift RL Review
  Plenty of food and water, a bluebird weather forecast, a pre-dawn start, and a fully charged headlamp are a good recipe for success for a one-day ascent of Moonlight Buttress. I had plenty of water and shot blocks crammed into our mini haulbag, the weather looked great, and we certainly were up early enough.   Unfortunately, the headlamp I’d brought along...
NPS Ends Diversity Interships: National Park Services Academy Suspended, ‘Under Review’
  Another avenue for staffing National Parks was quietly closed, alongside Februarys mass layoffs within the National Park Service (NPS). Since 2011, the NPS Academy Cohort has offered internships to college students, particularly those from marginalized groups. As a partnership between the NPS and the nonprofit organization American Conservation Experience (ACE), the program aimed to diversify the NPS workforce and acted...
Backcountry Ice Skating With a Hot Tent: Alaska Man Goes Winter Camping
  There are a lot of different ways to get around in the backcountry in wintertime. Lots of people ski or snowshoe. Others use dog sleds or snowmobiles, and some (not many), like the YouTuber YOGOMAN, use ice skates. In his latest video, YOGOMAN takes us on a cross-country backwoods Alaskan camping trip to test out his new Alaska Gear Company...
Bodies Recovered in Bryce Canyon National Park, After Hikers Hop Safety Barrier
  Two bodies were extracted by a Garfield County Search and Rescue (SAR) team at Bryce Canyon National Parks Inspiration Point on Tuesday, April 29. The deceased man and woman were spotted by tourists, who reported them to authorities around midday. By 1:50 p.m., SAR units were en route to the scene with assistance from a Department of Public Safety helicopter....
Tacticool Meets Practicool: Grayl Carry Project Transport EXP Daypack 20L Review
  I wound my way down Muddy Creek — in the heart of Utah’s Swell — deeper into a canyon that narrowed with every mile. The morning sun, still inching its way above the horizon, promised a warm, clear trek.   But spring in the desert is nothing if not unpredictable — brutally hot and dry one second, and then harsh winds,...
National Parks Open for Mining? BLM Paves Way for Mineral Rights Claims on Public Land
  The Trump administration wants to open National Parks to mining, and it might have a legal avenue to move forward. On April 8, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced that an Australian mining company, Dateline Resources, LTG, had been given the go-ahead to continue operating an unauthorized mine in the Mojave National Preserve. The National Park System (NPS) told...
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved