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🔥 Elevate your camp kitchen with Sherpa’s all-in-one roll-top table & organizer!
The Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table & Organizer is a lightweight, foldable aluminum roll-top table measuring 27" x 17" with telescoping legs extending to 28" height. It features four padded, zippered 600D fabric storage bags—including an insulated blue bag usable as a cooler or sink—and a side pouch for the tabletop. Designed for versatile outdoor cooking, it accommodates Mountain Series stoves and offers customizable internal storage, making it an essential, space-saving solution for organized, elevated camp cooking.


























| Asin | B005DTEM2U |
| Base | Aluminum |
| Base Color | Brick |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,864 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #223 in Camping Tables |
| Brand Name | Camp Chef |
| Color | Brick |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (822) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Extended Length | 40.6 Centimeters |
| Frame Joint Type | Hinged |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Furniture Finish | Aluminum |
| Furniture Leg Material | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033246211565 |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Four removable storage bags, Rollout aluminum tabletop, Side pouch for transportation of table top |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Is Stain Resistant | No |
| Is The Item Resizable | No |
| Item Depth | 17 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 27 x 18 inches |
| Item Dimensions D X W X H | 27"D x 17"W x 28"H |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 27"L x 17"W x 28"H |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Kilograms |
| Leg Style | Straight Leg |
| Manufacturer | Camp Chef |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MSTAB |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 28 Inches |
| Model Name | MSTAB |
| Model Number | MSTAB |
| Natural Variation Type | color |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand wash only |
| Recommended Number Of People For Assembly | 1 |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Kitchen |
| Seating Capacity | 4 |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Size | 27 Inch |
| Special Features | Storage |
| Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor cooking, Camping |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Table Design | Dining Table |
| Table Extension Mechanism | Slide-out extension |
| Theme | Modern Industrial |
| Tilting | No |
| Top Color | Brick |
| Top Material Type | Aluminum |
| Unextended Seating Capacity | 4 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 033246211565 |
User
Pack It All Away - Great for Car Camping
Pros: It is well made and should last a long time. Initial assembly was not particularly difficult (although you do have to pay attention). The top is nice and sturdy and it is made of metal, which is important when using a hot camp stove. It protects the fabric underneath very well. You can get a ton of stuff into it. The little dividers unzip, so you can have two long shelves instead of four little ones, or even no dividers at all if you want. This is key for larger stuff like cutting boards and so on, which you can squeeze in easily around the four bags it comes with. The little bags that fit into it are also heavy nylon and should last a long time. The idea is that just like you have different drawers in your kitchen, you can have different bags of stuff so everything stays organized. If you want to be super-organized, you can even put little labels on the drawers. It is very clever, because one of the biggest hassles in camping is keeping everything organized and accessible.While it is very handy when you are camping, it is even more handy when you come back. Clean everything up, and then pack this thing back up and store all the camp gear for the next time - all ready to go. There is no more digging in boxes every time you go camping to find this or that, most everything you need can go right back into this for storage. It greatly simplifies the process of packing for car camping trips.Downsides: The interior of the Sherpa is a bit smaller than the external frame that goes around the outside. So if you are really pressed for space in your vehicle, this takes up more cargo volume than the same amount of stuff all crammed into just a cardboard box would. You are sacrificing some packing efficiency in the car for the convenience offered by this. It is a worthwhile trade off, unless you already have great trouble fitting all your camping equipment into the car.The zippers on the little cloth bags aren't great, they can be a little tough to work sometimes. That is something they could improve.The only other problem I have with it is the weird little pouch on the back side to store the folded table top. The top itself is of excellent quality and neatly folds into 1/3rds for storage. But the pouch to hold it is an afterthought. I guess the pouch is to protect it during transit, but it actually probably makes it more vulnerable to damage than if you just left the table top installed on the top of it. That way all the little clips that hold the tabletop ] to the frame (which are plastic) aren't exposed in a way that they could be broken off by jostling in the car or something heavy slamming into the side of it. I do take the top off when the thing is in transit, just to keep the table top from getting all scratched up, but I have to pack it carefully into the car so that the little pouch with the table top clips isn't going to get dinged up by anything.I would also definitely not put this up on the roof rack of the car, both because it is going to be fairly heavy when it is full of stuff, and also because I don't know whether it could survive the wind pressure up there at speed. Although it is well made and the fabric seems very good, I don't think it is quite that sturdy.Obviously, this is so big and heavy it is only really good for car camping or tailgating and such. If you want to schlep this deep into the woods, I suppose you could do that, but it wouldn't be much fun to carry it more than a few hundred yards.I really like that it works as a cookstove top, then kitchen sink top for cleanup, then a good, sturdy table for whatever else you need. It is very versatile, particularly if you are at a site where there is no built-in picnic table. Although I have never done this, you could even lower the legs and turn it into a kind of camp coffee table to sit around for drinks or cards or whatever. I also really like how you can put everything away - if it starts to rain and you need to throw everything back into the car or into a tent, it is ONE thing to move all your kitchen stuff at once, and that is incredibly convenient.
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One of the Best Pieces of Equipment We've Bought - We Highly Recommend It!
My husband and I sleep out nearly every weekend and I needed a way to have everything we need for cooking and cleanup organized and ready to go as soon as we were. This holds everything we need to take and then some.One bin hold our biolite with the coffee pot, two gallons of pellets, stick breaker, camp lighter, fire starters, three pairs of gloves and rolled wash basin.The second holds a nested 3.5 liter, 2 liter pot and 12 inch skillet with two plates and two bowls inside the smaller pot, plus two mug sets and a 1.1 liter boil pot with camp stove inside (all GSI).The third holds all of our coffee and coffee fixings, cocoa, tea and oatmeal in addition to all of our camp spices, hot pads, dish cloths & towels, several S-hooks, spare garbage sacks, and the first-aid kit.We use the insulated bin to hold two small metal dog bowls, four cans of soup, a can of chicken, a large can of beef stew, four cans of vienna sausage, granola bars, fruit snacks, jerky and other quick energy snacks that we resupply after each trip. Each bin has a cut-down index card in the little label sleeve that lists all of the contents so anyone can find what the need quickly.With all four bins full and in place I put our GSI cooking utensils (in their own case) on top of one of the bottom bins and our GSI camp knives (also in their own case) on top of another, slide a half roll of paper towels and a small roll (in it's box) of aluminum foil on the sides, stash our camp hatchet on top of one of the top bins and a coleman burner on top of the other and zip the whole thing up snug. Because it is pretty snug, we leave the tabletop on rather than putting it in it's pouch. This also allows us to put one of our folding side tables between it and the truck bed wall.It is a bit heavy, but I can lift it into and out of the back of the truck by myself and I'm not that strong. The legs are efficient enough and ours slide in and out without too much fuss but I wish they were a tad bit longer, just a little bit sturdier, though we haven't had any problem with them buckling or seeming weak yet, though they do come all the way out if you aren't careful and can be a wee bit troublesome to get back in while holding the whole thing up.I've been considering getting a second one, primarily because I absolutely love the bins and the extra meal prep space would be nice, but at the moment we just don't have the space to load it into the truck. The only thing I wish is that you could buy the bins separately, they are amazing for storage for storage and organization and it would make it so much easier to keep all of our extra dishes ready to go when we take the kids and grandkids with us.All-in-all, despite the less than perfect legs, this is on my top 5 list of great base-camp purchases, along with the GSI dishes, the Wagon Tech rechargeable lights, the Gazelle tent and our biolite. If you've been reluctant about getting one because of complaints about the legs, seams or zippers, don't be. Ours is stuffed to the gills and after several months of regular use it's still holding as strong as it did new and you have to trust me on this, you WILL LOVE how much space it saves and how much more organized you will be!
User
A great addition to your camping supplies
Last year I purchased two giant plastic tubs to store all my camping gear (skillet, stove, lantern, plates, cups, utensils, pots, pans, towels, soap, garbage bags, etc, etc.) and that worked out ok. They were very bulky and could only be used as storage. When I went on a camping trip with my parents I saw they had a neat little "pantry" for all their camping gear that had lots of cools pockets and storage areas for all their stuff. I wanted one.My search lasted almost a year because the pantry they had was no longer in production (I later found out my dad bought it over 15 years ago). I looked at every option I could find and googled every keyword I could think of but nothing really seemed like it would work out very well. I don't remember how I stumbled across this Camp Chef organizer but I'm glad I did.The 4 internal pockets are VERY spacious. I was able to fit a fry pan, 4 plates, a pot and a percolator all in one pocket. Another pocket contains a small tupperware bin, towels, hot pads, a sponge and some soap; another has all my cooking and eating utensils and the last holds everything from a roll of paper towels to lots of garbage and ziplock bags. I was surprised at how much stuff I could fit inside. The blue pouch is waterproof and designed to be used as a wash basin.The construction is very solid and it can be put together in 10-15 mins. The "shelves" on the inside can be unzipped to accommodate larger items such as a camp stove. In my case, I was able to unzip the lower vertical wall and slide my large griddle underneath both pouches. The carry handles are cushioned well and very comfortable. My only small gripe is that even with the legs extended it is a tad short (I'm 5'10"). But I don't really see that being a big deal.I am now down to one plastic bin that holds my stove, lantern and fuel with room to spare.Buy this and you'll wonder how you ever camped without it.
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Read the directions first!!!Absolute MUST!!
Okay, the good is that I assembled it...?the bad is I did not read the directions first and started at dusk... Disaster... Nothing fit & I was struggling.. Fast forward to morning... Took it all apart AFTER reading the directions & brought it onto my front porch & assembled under shade & a fan on high!! I live in Florida, so was dripping in sweat trying to do this in correct steps... That is essential..Pro’s--- looks nice, very light weight & canvas or whatever it is made out of looks thick & seams appear well made.. Love love the folding kitchen counter that comes with it! See pics below on that... Negatives for me are the little zippered bags in the shelf area... I will probably replace those... They are more like a very heavy padded good sized large toiletry bag or something like that... They have to be pulled out to open & frankly I don't need all that padding & insulation... Takes up a LOT of the usable room in my opinion...In Florida I would never use the thermal one as we need Yetti ice chests down here or 12 v coolers for camper... Ice melts in less than a day if I were to usIng this for refrigerating.. That being said, they are very well made but for me to have to drag them out entirely & unzip to get to things is just inconvenient... I will probably replace all 4 with slide out wicker baskets & use these zippered bags for something else like clothes or beach stuff...They are padded & looks pretty weather resistant so probably will come in super handy... I think I will coat them all with water repellent to be sure..Because I was disappointed with the containers I am giving it only 4 .5 stars.. The build & quality are 5* & that little folding top is a 5 as well..Maybe the containers will work for you though! Happy Camping!
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Hit of the Campground
I WOULD BUY THIS AGAINSEPTEMBER 2013 UPDATE: I did a "contact us" at the Camp Chef website about the lack of veratility of the telescoping legs (they only have two levels) and I actually receieved an email that they were going to send my requests to the engineers. We will see. I would stil buy this. It is AWESOME.AUGUST 2013 UPDATE: Took this to Yellowstone National Park. Worked fantastic. That being said, at YNP you have to "put away everything" when not in camp to keep the bears out. My Sherpa made this easy work. That being said, CAMPCHEF IF YOU ARE READING THIS REVIEW please make the telescoping legs longer and with with more than one position. That would allow for even more leveling. Where we camped in YNP there was not a level space to be had. This is permanently loaded in my camp mobile (minivan).UPDATE: Took this on my Boy Scout Outdoor Leadership Training camp out this past weekend - It worked great. The other trainees were quite interested in my chuck box. It did rain, and I moved the Sherpa under a canopy (since it is fabric). I am not sure if this would stand up to the normal use/abuse by scouts, but it can definitely handle anything my family can "throw at it."THE GOOD: My son and I put it together in about 15 minutes. We have used it for multiple nights in our backyard (I like to "dry run" before we go camping). It was awesome. I was even able to fit my coleman stove inside with the four pull outs (Just unzip all the shelves - this does stress the seams). It is a great way to stay organized. I am sure that when I get to camp I will get plenty of questions about this great product.THE BAD: I noticed that there was a small spot near the top where the fabric had pulled away at a seam. However, instead of sending it back (I am an impatient man), I practiced my camping repair skill and hand stitched area with heavy duty thread. then went over it with a red sharpie - I forgot about it until writing this review. Again, this is at seam where the front door attaches to the main cabinet which is a stress point. AUGUST 2013 UPDATE: I am continuing to watch this original seam pull and will stitch as needed (I technically have it overloaded see above.MY PERSONAL MODIFICATIONS: I put "leveling feet into the hollow legs. This added minimal weight and allows me to individually adjust the height of each leg about an inch and a quarter. Great for level cooking at the campsite. Go to the Ace Hardware website and search for " Ace® Plastic Furniture Socket for Casters in Various Sizes" to see the inserts I put in the bottom of the legs. Then go to the store and find metal feet that will "fit" the furniture sockets.
User
Great versatile camp table with storage bags
We love this table! We had purchased a Camp Chef Outdoor Oven with a two burner stove top, and we discovered that when put onto most tables - including campground picnic tables - the stove top was too high. The Sherpa table is sturdy enough to support the 45 pound oven, and when the legs are left completely down, the stove top is the perfect height. Conversely, when the legs are fully extended the top is the right height to use a regular propane stove. The 4 storage bags hold a lot, and we love being able to pull them out and carry them to wherever we want. In addition to using the table when tent camping, we take it along in our travel trailer. The table is a perfect size to go between two chairs under the awning creating both a table and storage outside the trailer while the storage bags work perfectly in the trailer kitchen cabinets the same way we use them for tent camping. The interior zippers for the shelves make storage in the table flexible both with and without the included storage bags. The entire unit is well made and a great asset for camping. The table is sturdy yet light weight and easy to carry. It doesn't add a lot of weight when weight limits are a concern, and since it stores gear, it takes up no more travel space than the gear itself would take up.
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Amazing utility, space saving, and organization
This far exceeded my expectations. It's sturdy, light weight, and holds an incredible amount of gear in a very organized way. We were able to replace an entire Rubbermaid tote of our kitchen gear with this, plus it has a tabletop! Assembly isn't the most intuitive thing in the world, but once you put it together, you'll likely never have to take it apart again. I wouldn't trust the table with anything super heavy, but it's more than sturdy enough for a camp stove, doing food prep, and so on. Very stable with little wobble, and the quality on the bins seems great. Fits in most bearboxes, keeps items clean and organized, and is very easy to pack and transport. Great item all around.
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Third Time is NOT a Charm in Assembly
I was superexcited to get this. I love to cook and have accumulated so much camp cooking stuff it became unwieldy to keep it in boxes. I thought: how great if I could have one carriable thing with separate compartments for different things like all the utensils, all the bowls, all the cleaning stuff, etc.Well, the product is pretty high quality/ well made, although I do have one thing to say about that below. The main problem: it's Dang hard to put together, and the instructions don't help.I spent a lot of time (> 1hr) putting it together the 1st time, only to realize that I had it wrong. You can't just take one part off and fix it. It's one big interconnected mess. So, I had to take the whole thing apart. I stopped and took a deep breath before I started again.It took me quite some time (another hour) the 2nd time to get it together, as well. Even after I did, I still realized that I've got some of the brackets going the wrong way. It's slightly crooked, but at that point, I was fed up with the time already spent and didn't feel like taking it entirely apart and re-doing it a 3rd time. It works, so it's staying crooked.The main problem is that most of the plastic brackets look pretty similar. YET, they're slightly different. And the instructions don't clearly point what the difference is and which particular ones go in which particular corner. Yeah, you can figure it out by "trial and error" (or maybe with my head's up, you'll look at them very closely in the beginning and figure it out now) but by that point (several hours in) you feel like throwing the thing in the dumpster. From "superexcited" to "what a pain."One other comment about the design that I think is a flaw is the front door zipper is hard to get around the corners. Some of it is due the fact that it stretched taut and mine is slightly crooked, but I don't think that's the cause. I just think the design is too taut or the corner angle is too sharp for the zipper to go around. You really have to struggle to get around the corners. The doors should be easy to open.So it's a neat "concept." CampChef: please clarify your instructions and look at the door zippers.
User
Just what we needed
We went from using two large storage tubs, which always required several minutes of digging to find stuff every time they were opened at the campsite, to this amazing piece of kit, with labeled 'drawers'. No digging required! Also, having the table top is super useful. It is handy to have a place to dry dishes, or prepare food.On top of all that, we really manage to increase the density of stuff we can bring to a campsite, when using this kit.Family Camping Upgrade!
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"EL" organizador de camping
Excelente compra, ya no cargas con diferentes cajas regadas en la camioneta o en la casa para poder acampar a gusto. Uno de los cuatro compartimientos es impermeable o¿por el interior así que funciona muy bien para guardar alimentos. Ya armado como mesa es algo pequeña pero muy versátil para usarla como apoyo al cocinar. Se ha vuelto indispensable para las salidas.
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Buen producto, solo dificil de armar y de transportar
Calidad: 5Precio: 5Portabilidad: 2Ensamble e Instrucciones: 2En general, es un excelente producto, pero no es intuitivo el ensamble y las instrucciones no son amigables. Si decides llevarlo armado en la altura mínima, mide 1.2m de largo así que prevé cuánto mide la cajuela de tu vehículo.
User
Great product
I wish it would zip on bots front and back side, since I use that in my alucab canopy camper that open by the sides but its great anyway
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LOVE BEING ORGANIZED!!
Easy to assemble. All loaded up and ready for our first camping trip in May.Loved that I was able to fit a plastic bin (for dishwashing) into one of the compartments, with the storage bag snuggled inside of it. And not too heavy even with all my kitchen stuff packed up already.Thinking of getting another for our clothes!! Love that they would be stored up off the ground - and kept organized!!
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