Dirtbag Square Table
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We built the Dirtbag Square table with a collapsible design and removable roll-top surface, fitting easily into the included shoulder-carry bag. Now there's no excuse not to head to the desert for your next weekend camping adventure.
Details
- A collapsible table that makes wilderness food prep more convenient
- Aluminum construction is lightweight and quick to clean
- Breaks down for easy transportation from car to campsite
- Item #SICZ29H
- Material
- aluminum
- Totable
- yes
- Height
- 27in
- Dimensions
- 27 x 27.75 x 27.5in, [packed] 28 x 8 x 4in
- Claimed Weight
- 9lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Activity
- casual, camping
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
4 based on 17 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 9, 2024
Decent for my purpose`
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Actually using it as a HAM radio table for mobile operations. Has done well so far, but I can see where a lot of the complaints come from. As it stands, I got a functional item, and it's decently steady while still being lightweight. Doesn't bow or bend under a relatively heavy load of radio equipment, and I hope it lasts, cause it packs up nicely.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
August 15, 2023
Unboxing
Just arrived. Excited. Unboxing. Defective. Disappointed.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
May 10, 2023
good value very useful
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I got this to try out while car camping last month and was very impressed with it. Ended up gifting it to friends i was camping with as they found it to be useful as well. upon returning from the trip i immediately purchased another one! also i feel that it is lite weight enough that it could be easily hiked with for more remote excursions.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
October 17, 2022
Compact and sturdy
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
This table packs up small and unfolds easily and large enough to hold my camp stove and a couple of plates. The bag is large enough to easily pack everything away without having to stuff it in there perfectly. I would have liked the height to be a little bit taller, but then it might lose some stability and compactness when packed, so it's a fair trade off.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
September 15, 2022
Best of the Tables on Backcountry
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I have assembled and disassembled most of the large tables on Backcountry twice now - this one, the Stoic Dirtbag Dining Table, the Alps Camp Table and the Alps Park Table (most similar). This one is the sturdiest and easiest to put together, and the one I will be keeping. The legs are not aluminum but a sturdier metal and will hold more weight. It's heavier than the Alps Park Table but well worth it. Other people have said that the folding mechanism on the sides of the slats breaks easily - so jury's still out, but so far I much prefer this system to the elastic every other table has that makes it hard to pick the table up in one piece, noisy, and shifts (and will eventually lose stretch). This one also assembles easily, won't scratch itself to death in the bag like the larger Dirtbag, isn't noisy/rattly (sensory-wise pleasant). The only con for me is that you can't sit under it; the main use is to cook on top of. I think it will hold plenty of weight. It also folds small for its size. The bag is large enough to get the table in easily. One nice design detail that Stoic improved over the Alps table (beyond the leg brace problem Alps has) is that one side of the slats fits into a hole, which takes precision. On the Alps both sides have this. On the Stoic once you do one side you can just clip on the other side, which makes it easier and less looking underneath the table. Pros: Most things Cons: Can't sit underneath it. Limited use case! Worried it will break according to other reviews. Redesign: Make more versions of this table like this - esp one that you can sit under.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
March 31, 2022
Awesome little table
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Like other reviewers i had the ends pop out. It takes a while but i just pop them back in. I like the unit so I make it work. If the ends didnt pop out it would be amazing!
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
March 30, 2022
Great at first, but doesn't last
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
This was the perfect table for road trips - is light, packs up small, easy to carry around, and quick to assemble. Unfortunately, like a few others have mentioned, the panels got loose and eventually fell off. I was able to unscrew all of them and spend lots of time to put it back together so it's working again (for now). How long term is this solution? Who knows. If it didn't come apart so easily, this would easily be a 5-star product.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
March 17, 2022
Get a different table
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Agree with one of the previous reviewers that we're disappointed with this table. Packs small and easy to assemble, but then noticed that the panels were coming loose after just a couple times car camping, no rough use. Tried to push the caps back into the panels with no luck. Since then we have been using it very gingerly and sparingly, which kind of defeats the purpose.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
December 21, 2021
COuld not be assembled
One of the cross bars was too long and could not assemble the table. Had to return it.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
September 30, 2021
Liked it until it broke
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
We enjoyed this table fewer than 10 times until we were no longer able to assemble it. We did not abuse it and were not rough with it. When camping at the beach last week we took it out to set it up and the panels had completely separated from the ends of the table. There is also no way to repair this table. Bummed out.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com