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Legless Dinette Table

SARGE

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My wife and I are on the verge of buying a 2026 Avenue 23ML. We see that the dinette table is now 'legless'. The table sits on a bracket extending from the wall rather from two legs coming up from the floor. It can lower to form a bed and should be plenty sturdy for that, but how sturdy is it when up as a table? I understand that the legless table would create more room for our own legs, but is it going to sag or break over time?
Does anyone have experience with this legless table support style? I'm concerned that it's not as durable as the traditional two-leg table.
We'd appreciate any input others have on this!
 

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BryanValRox

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My wife and I are on the verge of buying a 2026 Avenue 23ML. We see that the dinette table is now 'legless'. The table sits on a bracket extending from the wall rather from two legs coming up from the floor. It can lower to form a bed and should be plenty sturdy for that, but how sturdy is it when up as a table? I understand that the legless table would create more room for our own legs, but is it going to sag or break over time?
Does anyone have experience with this legless table support style? I'm concerned that it's not as durable as the traditional two-leg table.
We'd appreciate any input others have on this!
If it turns out to be a bit unstable for your liking, I have heard of folks installing a fold down adjustable support to improve the stability when you need it.
Our Paradigm table does move a bit, but not enough to bother us.
 
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