Suzuki Jimny owners don’t have the luxury of excess space or payload, so every accessory has to earn its keep. That’s where a rear drop-down table becomes one of the smartest upgrades you can make.
In this comparison, we put Get Good Gear’s two Jimny drop-down tables — the lightweight AIR table and the feature-packed M.O.L.L.E table with stainless steel top — head to head, looking at specs, weight, real-world usability and which setup best suits different styles of touring.
-
Jimny Drop Down Table – “AIR” Lightest table for your Jimny
Payments starting from $10.00 per week.
-
Jimny Rear Drop Down Table with M.O.L.L.E Panel
Payments starting from $10.00 per week.
The contenders at a glance
Get Good Gear Jimny AIR Drop-Down Table
- Positioning: Lightweight, minimalist, payload-friendly
- Pricing: Cheaper of the 2 Options
- Big claim: Lightest Jimny drop-down table on the market
Get Good Gear Jimny M.O.L.L.E Drop-Down Table
- Positioning: Maximum functionality and organisation
- Pricing: Premium pricing relecting the material used
- Big claim: Stainless Steel Table plus MOLLE Panel for storage, 2 solutions in one unit
Construction and design
AIR table: keep it light, keep it simple
The AIR table is all about shedding grams. It’s built from 2.5mm CNC-cut aluminium, powder-coated for durability, with no extra layers or add-ons.
There’s no M.O.L.L.E backing and no stainless skin on top — and that’s entirely the point. At roughly 4.5kg, it’s almost half the weight of the M.O.L.L.E version, which matters in a Jimny where payload disappears fast once you add drawers, roof racks or camping gear.
The design sits flush against the rear door when stowed and drops down smoothly into position. It’s a clean, no-nonsense setup that does exactly what it says on the box.
M.O.L.L.E table: heavier, but more capable
The M.O.L.L.E table takes a different approach. It uses an aluminium frame but adds a stainless-steel work surface and a full M.O.L.L.E panel on the underside.
That stainless top is a big plus for food prep — easy to clean, heat-resistant, and tough enough to cop years of abuse. Flip it down and you’ve got a solid bench; fold it up and the underside becomes organised storage for pouches, tools or first-aid gear.
The trade-off is weight. At around 6.5kg, it’s noticeably heavier than the AIR, but you’re gaining both a table and an organisation system in one unit.
Specs snapshot
AIR Jimny Drop-Down Table
Approx. weight: ~4.5kg
Construction: 2.5mm powder-coated aluminium
Work surface: Aluminium
M.O.L.L.E compatibility: ❌ No
Fitment: Suzuki Jimny JB74 (3-door and 5-door XL)
Focus: Weight saving, simplicity
M.O.L.L.E Jimny Drop-Down Table
Approx. weight: ~6.5kg
Construction: Aluminium frame with stainless steel top
Work surface: Stainless steel
M.O.L.L.E compatibility: ✅ Integrated underside panel
Fitment: Suzuki Jimny JB74 (3-door and 5-door XL)
Focus: Organisation, durability, multi-use
Real-world use: how they actually live on a Jimny
Touring and quick stops
If your Jimny is set up for light touring, day trips or weekend escapes, the AIR table makes a lot of sense. It’s perfect for:
Quick coffee stops
Lunch prep on the tailgate
Supporting a stove or cutting board
- Customizable: Customers often decorate the underside with stickers and decoration
Because it’s so light, you don’t really think about it once installed — which is exactly what many Jimny owners want.
Camping and extended trips
For longer trips, the M.O.L.L.E table starts to show its strengths. Being able to stash:
Recovery gear
Cooking utensils
First-aid kits
Torches or gloves
- Stainless Steel top is ideal for beach side fishing
directly on the underside of the table keeps gear accessible without filling the already-small cargo area. For owners running minimal drawers or no drawers at all, this extra organisation is gold.
Installation considerations
Both tables are designed specifically for the Jimny’s rear door and come with mounting hardware and instructions.
The AIR table is the simpler install overall thanks to its lighter weight and slimmer profile.
The M.O.L.L.E table may require a bit more care during install due to its weight and additional hardware, but it’s still well within DIY territory.
Neither option is a five-minute bolt-on, but both are clearly designed with home installs in mind.
Pro's & Cons Comparison
Jimny "AIR" Table
Pros (Yeah Baby!)
Extremely light — ideal for payload-conscious builds
Clean, minimalist design
Lower cost entry point
Perfect for simple touring setups
AIR table – cons
No built-in storage or M.O.L.L.E functionality
Aluminium top isn’t as forgiving for food prep as stainless
Jimny "M.O.L.L.E" Table
M.O.L.L.E table – pros
Stainless steel top is tough and food-friendly
Integrated M.O.L.L.E panel adds serious storage
Excellent use of otherwise dead space
Suits more complex camping setups
M.O.L.L.E table – cons
Heavier — weight matters in a Jimny
Higher price point
Overkill for minimalist builds
Either way, you’re buying a quality product designed to last for years. Whether you lean toward the added storage and versatility of the M.O.L.L.E panel paired with a sleek stainless-steel work surface, or prefer the ultra-lightweight AIR table with its practical sticker board underneath, you’re investing in a genuinely premium setup. Both tables are built from high-grade materials, engineered for real touring use, and made to handle years of campsite meals, quick trackside stops and everyday abuse without fuss.
Which one should you choose?
If your Jimny is a lightweight tourer or daily driver that occasionally escapes for a weekend away, the AIR table is hard to beat. It gives you a usable workspace with minimal compromise and keeps the vehicle feeling nimble.
If you’re building a proper little tourer and want every square centimetre working for you, the M.O.L.L.E table earns its keep. The added weight brings genuine functionality, especially if you’re not running a full drawer system.
Either way, both tables reflect smart Jimny-specific design — and in a vehicle this small, that matters more than ever
EXCELLENT Based on 18 reviews Posted on Taylor PiacunTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Get around Get Good Gear, this business is awesome and so keen to bring the best and greatest products to the market, it is a pleasure doing business with you and can't wait too see what you bring out in the future for the 5dr Jimny's ????Posted on Chris MidgleyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Quality and innovative products.Posted on Chris HTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ben’s passion shows in his quality and innovative products.Posted on Brent BurrowsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great local shop with very friendly owner and good productsPosted on Ben SvikssTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ben has always been super helpful with any questions I've had about my 12v setup, his customer service is next level. Highly recommend.Posted on Marco LauTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Would recommend this to anyone looking for 80s custom overlanding gear. Ben is more than helpful in helping with fabricating the overhead panel to suit my needsPosted on Cameron KennedyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great to deal with. Very fare on prices and goes the extra mile to find what you need to fit my car out. 100% recommend.Posted on Joshua WrightTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Brought a few items now. Always very good service and very helpful. Always willing to help and answer questions. Highly recommendedPosted on The Little RigTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I own a small business and utilise Get Good Gear for product design and sourcing materials. Ben always acts promptly and professionally when dealing with my orders and enquiries. I highly recommend Ben and Get Good Gear.Posted on Samantha LoakesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ben is fantastic. His quality and workmanship are brilliant. I love my molle panels????????????
-
Jimny Drop Down Table – “AIR” Lightest table for your Jimny
Payments starting from $10.00 per week.
-
Jimny Rear Drop Down Table with M.O.L.L.E Panel
Payments starting from $10.00 per week.

Payments starting from $10.00 per week.



