LOL...ya know, Ive read on here very ofter that the tables are really heavy. There not light by anymeans...but theyre no heavier than your typical picnic table at any park or campground. I was able to slide it through the sand by myself.
LOL...ya know, Ive read on here very ofter that the tables are really heavy. There not light by anymeans...but theyre no heavier than your typical picnic table at any park or campground. I was able to slide it through the sand by myself.
Also remeber big daddy is 280 he is no little guy, i'm 225 myself and i have no problem by my self either though ,guess us bigger guys will have to help the little guys move there's so if you see us just ask for help if you need it
I can move the picnic table a little bit by myself also. What I've found is easiest is I can rotate it. I can pick up one end and circle it around 90 degrees, then go to the other side and do the same thing. I can't slide it forward or backwards, but that 90 degree pivot thing seems to work pretty well.
We've set up our screen room over the picnic table, put our grill out there and what-not. Of course this was only for longer trips (weekenders it's not been necessary).
We just got back sunday and we had a 12' X 20' sceen house behind the concrete pad behind the pop up and it fit fine. Ours was used mainly as an additional covering over a 10X15 foot tent our newly married daughter was using for their own space (the honeymoon shack)