Innovator Tony Castro has introduced the MotoTable, a portable workstation designed to enhance motorcycle camping by providing an elevated, stable surface for cooking and gear preparation. The accessory mounts on tail boxes or panniers and features advanced leveling technology for uneven terrain. It aims to reduce the physical strain of ground-level tasks during adventures.
In Santa Clara, California, Tony Castro announced the launch of the MotoTable on March 2, 2026. This accessory addresses a common challenge for motorcycle campers who often prepare meals and organize gear on the ground after long rides. The MotoTable attaches to side panniers or tail boxes, offering a lightweight, durable solution that deploys quickly.
Key features include X and Y leveling rotation to ensure a stable surface on uneven ground, such as steep trailheads. Its quick-release design allows riders to set it up in seconds, transitioning from parking the bike to using the workstation efficiently. The product supports both hard and soft panniers for broad compatibility.
Castro, the creator and founder of the MotoTable, developed it from personal experience in motorcycle camping. "As a rider, I was tired of crouching over a stove on the dirt after an eight-hour day in the saddle," he said. "I built this to bring ergonomics to the campsite. It’s about spending less time fiddling with gear and more time enjoying the destination."
The MotoTable offers three tabletop variants to suit various needs: the Standard Flat Top for general tasks like repairs, map reading, or laptop use; the Cooking Top with cutouts to secure camping stoves; and the Military MOLLE Advanced Top for attaching pouches, tools, and lighting. Constructed from high-quality aerospace materials, it withstands road rigors and real-world testing.
This innovation targets adventure riders, long-distance tourers, and weekend explorers, elevating workspaces to hip height for improved comfort during outdoor trips.