Zempire Kitpac Pro Camp Table Review: Is This Portable Table Worth It?

The Zempire Kitpac Pro Camp Table: A comprehensive review exploring whether this portable table justifies its price tag. This in-depth look examines its build quality, functionality, and overall usability in various camping scenarios. From initial unboxing to real-world testing, we assess its strengths and weaknesses, including its impressive size, adjustable height and width, and convenient carrying case. We delve into the details of its design features, such as the adjustable aluminum legs and cleverly integrated bottle opener, while also addressing potential downsides.This review will help you determine if the Zempire Kitpac Pro is the right camping table for your needs. We’ll explore its suitability for different group sizes, assess its performance during meal preparation and other outdoor activities, and weigh the pros and cons – including its substantial weight and higher price point – to provide a balanced perspective. Discover if the convenience and versatility of this premium camp table outweigh its cost, and if it truly earns its place in your camping gear.

Pros And Cons

Empire Kit Pack Pro version large table
  • Adjustable legs for uneven ground
  • Large work surface
  • Bottle opener on underside
  • Comes with a carrying case
  • Can be adjusted to different sizes by sliding braces
  • Heavy (almost 20 lbs)
  • Expensive (retails for $150)
  • Plastic clamp handle

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Unboxing and First Impressions

The Zempire Kitpac Pro arrived in a sturdy carrying case, slightly smaller than expected but still manageable for van storage. The bamboo finish is immediately appealing, giving it a high-quality look. The table's large size is apparent upon opening, exceeding expectations.

The Zempire Kitpac Pro camp table in its carrying case.
The Zempire Kitpac Pro camp table in its carrying case.

The aluminum legs are individually adjustable, a crucial feature for uneven terrain. A cleverly hidden bottle opener is a nice touch. Overall, the build quality impressed, except for the plastic clamp handles—a minor quibble.

Close-up of the bamboo tabletop and folding design.
Close-up of the bamboo tabletop and folding design.

Height Adjustability and Size Options

The table's height is easily adjusted to three different settings. The lowest setting is surprisingly low, perfect for low chairs. The highest setting, however, was a bit too high for our low chairs.

The table set up at its lowest height setting.
The table set up at its lowest height setting.

For smaller spaces or fewer people, the side braces can be slid inward, reducing the overall table width significantly. This versatility is a major plus.

The table at its highest height setting.
The table at its highest height setting.

Functionality and Use Cases

The ample surface area provides plenty of space for meal prep, food storage, and even working outdoors. We tested it with bread making, finding it suitable for preparing and proofing the dough.

Food prep being demonstrated on the table's ample surface.
Food prep being demonstrated on the table's ample surface.

The adjustable height allows for comfortable use whether seated or standing, adapting to various tasks and situations. Its durability and weather resistance make it ideal for both camp cooking and general use.

Bread making process using the table as a workspace.
Bread making process using the table as a workspace.

Campfire Use and Seating Capacity

While large for a campfire, the table offers ample space for drinks, snacks, and a s’mores station. Folding the side flaps inwards creates a more compact setup ideal for smaller gatherings.

Multiple people sitting around the table comfortably.
Multiple people sitting around the table comfortably.

Four people can comfortably sit around the table, with potential for a fifth in a tighter squeeze. Its height is suitable for most chairs and allows for easy access to food and drinks.

Pros, Cons, and Final Verdict

Pros: Ample work surface, adjustable height and width, sturdy build, convenient carrying case. Cons: Heavy (20 lbs), expensive (~$150).

A shot highlighting the table's spacious surface area.
A shot highlighting the table's spacious surface area.

Overall, the Zempire Kitpac Pro is a high-quality camp table offering versatility and durability. The weight and price are significant drawbacks, but the features and functionality make it worth considering for those who prioritize convenience and space.

Highlighting the table's weight.
Highlighting the table's weight.