The Camp Table That Grows With Camp
Every camp has that one moment where you realize you need more table space.

Dinner is halfway prepped. Somebody needs a place to set a cutting board. The Skottle is hot. Drinks are out. Plates are stacking up. Someone has a headlamp, a pocketknife, and a bag of chips sitting on a tailgate. Before you know it, camp looks like a yard sale.
That is why we like a real camp table.
The Tembo Tusk Camp Table is built for the way we actually camp. It is compact when packed, easy to haul, and tough enough to live in the back of the rig. The table is made from steel and bamboo, packs down to 15" x 30" x 1.25", and comes with adjustable legs for uneven ground. It is also designed around a hook and hoop system that lets multiple tables connect lengthwise or widthwise.

One table gives you a solid place to cook. Add a second table, and now you have a camp kitchen, coffee station, serving area, or group table that feels organized instead of patched together. Since the tables connect, you are not chasing separate surfaces around camp. You get more space, a cleaner setup, and a better place to gather.
It also gives you options. Run them end-to-end for a long prep station. Set them side by side for a bigger surface. Break them apart when different jobs need different areas. Camp changes throughout the day, and your table setup should be able to change with it.
Then there is the Tembo Tusk Camp Basin Table. It takes the same versatile camp table idea and adds a collapsible basin, so now you have a place for washing hands, rinsing dishes, cleaning vegetables, or keeping the messy stuff contained. The Basin Table can be used on its own or connected to the standard Camp Table using the same hook and hoop system.
