Naturehike aluminium folding table review: best for camping

Naturehike Portable Aluminium Alloy Folding Camping Table, Lightweight

Reviewed by Gabriel Manalo ยท Updated Aug 19, 2026 ยท How we review

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Quick verdict

Light enough that you actually take it, from the brand store, and easy to wipe down after a barbecue: our pick for camping, if you accept alloy dents.

At a glance

BrandNaturehike
TypeFolding table
Priceโ‚ฑ1,600 (as of Aug 19, 2026)
Owner rating4.9 โ˜… from 226 reviews
ShopNaturehike Official Store ยท Shopee Mall โœ“
Units sold464

Pros and cons

โœ“ Pros

  • Aluminium keeps it light enough to actually carry to a campsite
  • Naturehike Official Store, so warranty runs through the brand
  • Wipes down after a barbecue without staining like wood
  • Small footprint packs into a car boot with the rest of the gear

โœ— Cons

  • Aluminium dents more easily than a steel-framed utility table
  • Camping size is too small to serve as a dining table indoors

The Naturehike portable aluminium folding table is the camping table you will actually bring, at around โ‚ฑ1,600 as of August 19, 2026.

Why does the material decide this?

Because weight decides whether gear gets used. A steel-framed folding table is the right answer indoors and the wrong one at a campsite, where every kilo is carried from the car. Aluminium alloy is what keeps this light enough to bring rather than leave behind.

The same material wipes down after a barbecue without absorbing grease, which a wood-finish surface never quite manages.

How does it pack?

Small. The footprint is designed to go into a car boot alongside a tent, chairs and a cooler, not to dominate it. That is the entire brief for a camping table, and it hits it.

Buying from Naturehike Official Store means the brand handles warranty rather than a reseller, which is worth something on gear that gets knocked around.

What are the limits?

Two, both predictable. Aluminium dents more readily than steel, so it will pick up character over a few trips. And it is camping-sized, so it is no substitute for a household table. If you want one table that does both jobs, no table here does both jobs.

Is it sulit?

At around โ‚ฑ1,600 as of August 19, 2026, it sits just above the cheap generic camping tables and well below the heavy-duty alloy egg roll tables. For a brand-backed table with a solid rating count behind it, that is fair.

Who should buy it

Buy this if you camp, picnic or barbecue and want a table that is genuinely portable. Skip it if you need a table for the house.

Alternatives to consider

If you want a top that rolls up even smaller for transport, the Naturehike Star Jane T01 is the egg roll version from the same brand. If you need chairs too, the AIODIY table and chair set bundles both for less.

See where it ranks in our best folding tables in the Philippines roundup, or read the folding table buying guide first.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why aluminium rather than steel?

Weight. A steel-framed utility table is fine in a house and miserable to carry to a campsite. Aluminium alloy keeps it light enough that it comes with you instead of staying in the car boot.

Is it big enough to use indoors?

Not really. This is camping-sized, meant for cooking gear, plates and a stove rather than seating a family. Use it outdoors and buy a 4 ft table for the house.

Does buying from the brand store matter?

It means warranty and returns go through Naturehike rather than a reseller. On outdoor gear that will get knocked about, having the brand behind it is worth a little.

How well does it clean up?

Well. Aluminium wipes down after a barbecue without absorbing grease or staining the way a wood surface does, which matters for a table that mostly sees food outdoors.