This table seems fine. It appears to be well-built, but is also lightweight and compact. The included storage bag is very sturdy. The table was well-packed in foam and cardboard, but even so, the top had one tiny dent and a superficial scratch. But hey, this is a camping table, so it is going to see a lot worse! Travelchair has a revealing video on their website that compares the ruggedness of their products to the competition, which may justify their higher prices. The most obvious difference I can see is that the top of this table has 7 wide slats, whereas the competitors mostly have 9 narrower ones - more parts to flex and break, I suppose. Travelchair is a women-led family-owned business in Gig Harbor, WA, and they get positive reviews for customer support. The best price by far was to purchase the table from seller Amazon.com, albeit with a longer delivery lead time than the other vendors. But in actuality, the table arrived only 12 days after the order was placed, earlier than I was expecting.