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I weighed this table in at an astonishing 38 grams, without the stuff sack. Honestly in a camping situation I would probably ditch the stuff sack and bind the table legs with a rubberband.
The table is stable but the table top is pretty small. It would be a squeeze to put anything other than a single plate on this, or in a lightweight camping situation two mugs. But it would get your food or other items up off the ground.
Also the table is set a little bit on the high side in my opinion if using a typical camping chair like the helinox zero. But for other sitting arrangements like stumps it would be perfect.
All in all, i'm not sure if I will bring this along on camping trips--i think it just depends on my pack weight. The helinox table 1 is much more useful in terms of size but also heavier. I would definitely prioritize a chair over this table when ounces count.