Ozark Trail Lightweight Camping Tables

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We have added a new feature where you can ask questions or request additional pictures on each lot. Look for the Question Mark next to the bid amount on the lot detail page to request additional ozark trail chair information. You have already favorited this deal. Please choose another one. You have already voted this deal.

Measurements and counts are approximate. Questions are welcome and encouraged prior to bidding. Bidding on an item is a binding agreement. Walmart.com just dropped the price on this Lifetime Folding Table (5-Feet) to $44.98 (Reg $49.99), which is a great deal! It has excellent reviews. Choose free in-store pickup to avoid shipping costs.

The High-Tension Travel Table folds up into a light, compact design and fits easily into a carry bag with a strap for easy transportation to and from the campsite. The Ozark Trail High-Tension Travel Table supports up to ozark trail chair 50 pounds of weight and measures 20.5″ x 31.5″. This table is designed for quick and easy setup.

Payment can be made in person when picking up, or any time before picking up online. We may charge the card used to register for this auction if the bidder does not show up by close of business on Friday. The Ozark Trail had its beginnings in the 1970s when a group of public land managers, land owners, and trail users met to discuss the concept of a long-distance hiking trail.

You can now return your online order in a few easy steps. Select your preferred tracked returns service. We have print at home, paperless and collection options available. Some sections have restrictions on their use in order to be compatible with the goals and purposes of the various public and private landholders whose property the trail crosses.