As a maker, I make things for folks I interact with on a semi-regular basis. Our meetings are typically outdoors, and typically aren't far from parking. I use a grocery wagon to pile my tools and wares into, and tow it to the site where I set up a tent and this table to do my thing.I really like this table. It has its quirks, but it's light, strong and extremely portable, which is everything I needed in a table. My crafting involves riveting, painting, cutting, gluing and other things that necessitates a stable surface, and this delivers.The sole down-side to it, and I didn't take off a star for it, is that while set-up is almost brain-dead simple, the tear-down can be kind of complicated in getting the table and legs back into the bag. There's a definitely order in which to fold the legs of the table to get them to compress to the size needed to fit into the bag. A slightly larger bag would have made it perfect, because sometimes at the end of the day, exhaustion sets in and figuring out what I'm doing wrong in folding the legs is like Calculus 301 all over again.That said, I always figure it out, and into the bag it goes just as nicely as it came out. So it's a learning process more than an inherent flaw of design. I did not deem that worthy of it losing a star. As a camping table it is ideal (and I know a lot about camping). As a crafting table, I'm not sure the designers expected someone to be hammering in leather and cloth rivets on it, but it works as long as you have a good, solid piece of metal under the rivet between your work and the table (it wouldn't be good for the table otherwise).I've done several meets with it and have been very pleased with the ease of the set-up, and have learned to cope with the tear-down (since I'm usually a lot more tired by then). If you need a reasonably portable, very sturdy and fairly large camping table, get this.I'd recommend it to everyone, even if you're not a camper (you never know when you'll need a table you can pull out of a small closet and set up for parties, events, etc. at home!). Once you learn the quirks, you'll love it.