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Click for more info and reviews of this Front Runner Camping Table: https://www.etrailer.com/Camping-Tabl... Check out some similar Camping Table options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Camp... Click for more info and reviews of this Front Runner Camping Table: https://www.etrailer.com/Camping-Tabl... Check out some similar Camping Table options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Camp... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-fr... Hi, everyone, it's Evangeline. And today, we have the Front Runner Pro Stainless Steel Tables. This is gonna be the prep table as well as the camp table. We're gonna take a look at their features and figure out if this is gonna be the right fit for you and your adventures. So if you're familiar with Front Runner, then you know that they have really cool racks for your different vehicles, and those racks have different accessories that can be mounted to them. These tables are going to be one of them. If you get this with the under the rack storage bracket, you can mount it to your rack, and then that way, whenever you get to your destination, unfold them and you're ready to go. But we're not really gonna focus on that today, we're gonna focus on the tables themselves. And if you don't have a Front Runner rack yet or at the moment, then something that you may wanna consider is still getting one of these as a standalone accessory. This is available in two sizes, you have the smaller prep table and the larger camp table. They're gonna be the same in material, construction, as well as length of table, the main difference is gonna be the width. The smaller one is going to be 21 11/16 of an inch long, and then the wider one is going to be 29 1/2. The center is made of that stainless steel, which if you've noticed in kitchens is a common material used, just because it's more hygienic and great for food prep. Then on the sides, you have this aluminum with a black powder coat finish, same material as your table legs. And then in the corners, you have this glass-filled nylon. So the glass is there for durability and structure, and the nylon's there to help prevent accidental nicks. If you've ever used a table at a campsite, you know it goes through some wear and tear where you're setting it up, you're putting it on the ground. Everything works together, so that you have a functional, clean, but also, durable table. But what is it gonna be like using this in the real world Well, let's talk about the stability and sturdiness of this table. Trying to shake this table around, it sits really firmly on the ground. And if I try to press in at our steel panels, I do not really notice any bowing or flexing of the material. Now, standing height is gonna be 28.7 inches tall. So great for me, because this is a really easy way to do food prep. But when you're a taller person, that is something that you may have to think about. You also have to think about if you have a stove or a grill up here. That gives you a little extra height, maybe making it more comfortable in order to cook. And having that surface there of stainless steel is great for those stoves. This is designed to be used with other Front Runner items. So whether it's the grill that Front Runner has that you can set up on a table, or if you wanna use this with a standing height, if it is a little too tall, it is perfect for if you wanna sit at the table using your Front Runner Chair. So using this in conjunction with other Front Runner items, awesome. Using this with your own accessories, hopefully the specs help you out with seeing if it is a good fit. But the size of the table, this is actually on the light side. So it's gonna be 26.1 pounds for the larger camp table and 22.1 pounds for the prep table. You can see over here too how that stainless steel is all throughout the center of the table. It's not a veneer, it's an actual steel top. These fold downs to be pretty compact. So let me demonstrate real quick. I like to set the tables on its sides, and that's where the nylon corners are extra, extra helpful. We do have these hinges here on the inside, so you do need to push in the hinges. Compared to some other plastic tables that are kinda scary to maneuver, these have a very smooth movement. Now, you also have to just double check that those hinges are locked in place when you do have the table extended. See how low profile that folds into itself You also have some relatively good springs here, there's a little bit of a weight to it compared to some other tables that have very light legs. Even if I turn this down, I'm not concerned about the legs popping it out, which makes it more comfortable for me to ju