Compact camping table
[Perfect for the Outdoors] Explaining the Appeal of Compact Camp Tables and How to Choose One
The Appeal of Compact Camping Tables
Compact camping tables are indispensable for day trips and overnight camping.
They’re not just for meals—they’re incredibly handy for holding your coffee or smartphone, or as a temporary spot for pots of food or seasonings you don’t want to place directly on the ground.
They are lightweight and fold down compactly for easy transport outdoors, so they don’t take up much storage space.
They’re not just for camping—they’re also great for picnics, beach trips, cherry blossom viewing, sports days, and many other occasions, making them a popular item lately.
With so many outdoor brands offering compact camping tables in various materials, sizes, and designs, it can be overwhelming to decide which one to buy.
In this article, we’ll introduce the appeal of compact camping tables, key points to consider when choosing one, and recommended products. We hope you find this helpful.
Attraction #1: Can be set up in a small space
While there are differences depending on the manufacturer, compact camping tables are generally designed with the idea of sitting on the ground in mind, so many of them are quite low in height.
The tabletops are sized for one or two people, so you can set them up next to a chair even on a small campsite. Of course, they won’t take up much space inside a tent either.
Attraction #2: Easy Setup and Takedown
Camping gear that takes a long time to set up or pack away can be a significant physical and mental burden.
Compact camping tables are generally either foldable or snap-together designs. They can be set up with a quick snap, and taking them down is just as simple—effortless and stress-free.
Advantage 3: Easy to Carry
Compact camping tables are characterized by their light weight, whether they are foldable or snap-together models.
They’re easy to carry, whether you’re taking them out of your home and loading them into your car, or transporting them from the parking lot to the campsite. Models that come with a carrying case or bag make them even easier to take with you.
Attraction 4: Many Stylish Designs
Compact camping tables come in a wide variety of materials, including metal, wood, and fabric. Another appealing feature is that many products feature simple yet stylish designs.
As a result, they’re not just for outdoor activities or camping—
- as a coffee table at home
- as a display stand for houseplants or decorative items
- as a guest table when visitors come over
and many people use them as interior decor items.
How to Choose a Compact Camping Table
There are many different types of compact camping tables. While the design is important, you should also consider the following factors when making your choice.
- What material to choose
- Is it easy to set up?
- Low-style or high-style
- How much does it weigh?
Here’s a detailed guide on how to choose.
How to Choose #1: Select Materials Based on the Site’s Atmosphere and Characteristics
First, it’s important to choose a material that matches the atmosphere of your campsite.
There are mainly four types of materials:
-Aluminum
The main advantage of compact aluminum camping tables is that they are "lightweight" compared to other materials. There are also many affordable models available.
Since they are lightweight for their size, they are ideal for touring or backpacking trips when you want to keep your gear compact and light.
Additionally, many models feature a design where not only the legs but also the tabletop can be folded, making them easy to carry in a backpack or similar bag.
Aluminum is resistant to rust even when washed thoroughly with water, making it easy to clean after use. Its simple design also makes it easy to match with almost any campsite atmosphere.
-Stainless Steel
Stainless steel camping tables are known for their durability. Since they are heat-resistant, you can place them right next to a fire pit without any issues. You can set hot Dutch ovens or frying pans directly on them without a trivet, making them invaluable for cooking over an open fire.
They’re also resistant to rust and stains, so even if they get wet from rain or dew, or if you spill seasonings, you can simply wipe them down to keep them clean. Since they can be washed with water, they’re very hygienic!
The cool, sharp look of stainless steel is perfect for modern, urban-style campsites.
The surface finish of the tabletop often varies by manufacturer, and there is a wide variety of patterns, gloss levels, and leg colors available.
Since stainless steel tables are heavier than aluminum ones, having a dedicated carrying case makes transport much easier.
-Wood and Bamboo
Compact camping tables made of wood or bamboo offer a charming natural vibe.
Wooden or bamboo tables are a great fit for stylish campsites with a focus on interior design, such as sites with an off-white tent or tarp for a natural look, glamorous sites, or resort-style sites.
Depending on the material, some develop a beautiful patina over time. However, they have low heat resistance, and if left wet, they may develop mold, so handle them with care.
Since the tabletops cannot be folded, many models do not pack down very compactly and tend to be heavy, which is a drawback.
-Fabric
There are also compact camping tables that use durable, sturdy materials like denim or polyester for the tabletop. Since they’re made of fabric, many feature colorful, patterned, or other playful designs.
While their light weight and portability are appealing, please be careful: placing hot pots on them or items that exceed the product’s weight limit can be dangerous.
How to Choose #2: There Are Mainly Two Types of Setup Methods
Most compact camping tables are designed to be either foldable or snap-together, with portability in mind.
-Folding Type
As the name suggests, foldable tables can be set up simply by spreading the legs, and when packing them away, the legs fold back against the tabletop. Some models also feature a tabletop that folds down, making them even more compact.
For folding models, check that the table is stable and does not wobble when the legs are extended. Models with leg locks are safer because they won’t tip over even if force is applied from the side.
-Assembly-Type
With assembly-type tables, the tabletop and legs are typically separate parts. Most models require you to set up the legs first and then attach the tabletop panels.
While setup and takedown take longer than with foldable models, they become quite compact. Choose a model with as simple a structure as possible.
Tip 3: Choose the "Height" Based on Your Camping Style
Choose a "height" that suits your camping style.
Consider whether you prefer a low-style setup close to the ground or a high-style setup similar to a living room.
-Advantages of the Low Style
As the name "low" suggests, the low-style involves using low tables and chairs to spend time close to the ground—essentially a "floor-seating style."
With a low-style setup, you’re close to the ground, so you can stretch out your legs while sitting or simply lounge on a mat—making it a very relaxing way to spend your time.
Another benefit is that your eye level is lower and the tent ceiling feels higher, creating a spacious and open atmosphere.
Whether you’re traveling with children or pets, the lower eye level makes it easier to keep an eye on them, allowing you to relax with peace of mind.
When choosing a low-style compact camping table, aim for a height of about 30 cm if you’ll be sitting directly on the mat, or about 40 cm if you’ll be using it with low chairs.
-Benefits of the High Style
The high-style setup uses tall tables and chairs that are about the same height as those you use at home.
When two or more people are having a barbecue or meal, the high style makes it easier to set out dishes and food.
It also allows for smoother movement, reducing strain on the legs and lower back, making it ideal for camping with older adults. Since high-style tables have long legs, the space under the tabletop or seat can be used for storage once the table is set up.
The standard seat height for high-style tables is approximately 70 cm, but models with adjustable height are even more convenient.
Tip 4: Choose a product weighing 2 kg or less
Whether you choose a high-style or low-style table, a compact camping table that’s too heavy is inconvenient to carry. It’s also a hassle to transport it from the parking lot to your campsite.
Storing them at home can also become a hassle if they’re too heavy. Choose a model weighing 2 kg or less.
TOKYO CRAFTS Compact Table
We’d like to introduce a compact table from “TOKYO CRAFTS,” an original camping gear brand known for its unique designs that embody functional beauty.
Zika Table
When it comes to compact camping tables, many have tabletops the size of an A4 sheet, but the Jika Table is larger at 39×22 cm.
Plus, with an aluminum tabletop and resin legs, it weighs less than 500g! Setup is a breeze—just unfold the X-shaped legs and place the tabletop on top.
Coside Table
The Coside Table is the perfect size for low-style camping where you can relax, with a height of 30 cm from the ground.
It’s easy to set up—just unfold the tabletop and place it on the legs—making it adaptable to various camping styles.
If you place a low-profile (approx. 10 cm) Jika Table underneath the tabletop, it can be used as a compact table with a spot for small items.
Cord Unit
The Cord Unit is a set consisting of a stainless steel tabletop and X-shaped legs. It can be easily set up by simply opening the legs and placing the tabletop on top.
The Cord Unit isn’t just a mini-table on its own—it’s highly versatile, allowing you to connect multiple units to create a larger table or stack two vertically to form a shelf.
If you place the separately sold multi-bag under the tabletop, it can be used as a convenient compact table with storage space.
Camp Smart with a Compact Table
A compact table is essential for camping. Finding one that’s lightweight and easy to use will enrich your camping experience.
Use the selection tips we’ve shared here to find the compact table that’s perfect for your camping lifestyle.
TOKYO CRAFTS offers a wide variety of outdoor camping tables, including the Zika Table, Zika Manai, COORDUNIT, MFT, and Coside Table, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your camping style. In particular, the MFT Multi-Frame Table—released in 2025 and compatible with IGT standards (meaning it supports flat burners)—has received an overwhelmingly positive response for its innovative design.