Anyone who’s spent time touring in a Suzuki Jimny knows just how quickly space disappears. Recovery gear, camping equipment, cooking gear and everyday essentials all compete for room in a compact cabin, and before long, the little Suzuki starts to feel cluttered.
That’s why clever storage and touring accessories matter so much in the Jimny world. It’s not just adding more gear; it’s about using the available space more efficiently without piling unnecessary weight onto an already compact platform. That’s the design strategy behind the AIR Drop Down Table from Get Good Gear (↗). Purpose-built for the JB74 Jimny, the AIR table focuses on being light and simple for real-world touring, instead of packing in over-complicated gimmicks.
After spending time with the setup across beach runs, corrugated access tracks and general weekend touring duties, it’s easy to see why this minimalist rear-door accessory is gaining attention among Jimny owners chasing a cleaner and smarter camping setup.
AIR Table quick specs
- Vehicle compatibility: Suzuki JB74/JC74 Jimny
- Construction: 2.5mm aluminium
- Hardware: Stainless steel hinges and fixtures
- Weight: 4.5kg
- Mounts using factory holes
- No factory tool well modification required
- Recommended working load: 15kg
Why lightweight matters in a Jimny
One of the biggest talking points with the AIR table (↗) is the weight.
At just 4.5kg, Get Good Gear says the AIR is one of the lightest drop-down tables currently available for the Jimny platform. A point that matters more than some people might think.
Anyone building a touring-focused Jimny quickly learns that every kilogram counts. Add drawers, recovery gear, roof racks, larger tyres, and camping equipment, and the GVM climbs fast. Heavy accessories mounted to the rear door can also affect long-term wear on the hinges and rear door strut mounts.

Rather than going down the traditional steel route, Get Good Gear (↗) has opted for a 2.5mm aluminium construction paired with stainless hinges and hardware. The result is a table that feels properly solid in use without adding unnecessary bulk to the back of the vehicle. Importantly, it doesn’t feel flimsy or compromised simply because it’s lightweight.
During testing, the table remained stable during meal prep, coffee stops, and campsite duties, while the aluminium construction kept overall weight under control, something many Jimny owners will immediately appreciate.
Designed for beach runs and harsh touring
The choice of corrosion-resistant aluminium also makes plenty of sense for Australian touring conditions.
Unlike steel setups that can eventually show corrosion where coatings become chipped or scratched, the aluminium construction naturally resists rust. Combined with stainless hardware throughout, the AIR table is king on beach runs, coastal touring, or wet-weather camping where salt and moisture can quickly punish poorly protected accessories.
That corrosion resistance also helps reinforce the product’s practical philosophy. This isn’t an accessory built purely to look good in photos, it’s designed to handle regular touring use without becoming a maintenance headache later down the track. For plenty of Jimny owners, especially those cruising the beach or heading away for a weekend in the bush, that simplicity is a genuine advantage.

Simple design that actually works
One of the more refreshing things about the AIR table is that it doesn’t try too hard.
Rather than packing the setup with unnecessary mechanisms or overly complicated folding systems, Get Good Gear (↗) has deliberately kept the design straightforward and functional. There are minimal moving parts, operation is simple, and the whole setup feels intentionally uncomplicated. That’s something experienced tourers tend to appreciate.
Complex accessories might look impressive, but more moving parts can also mean more rattles, more wear, and more potential failures as the kilometres start adding up. The AIR table (↗) instead sticks to the basics: easy access, practical usability, and straightforward operation. It’s a good reminder that not every touring accessory needs to reinvent the wheel.

Straightforward installation and fitment
Installation is refreshingly simple.
The AIR table (↗) mounts neatly to the Jimny’s rear door using factory holes from the standard plastic trim. Fitment can be completed with basic tools in a relatively short amount of time. Once installed, the table folds away neatly without heavily intruding into the rear cargo area, an important consideration in a vehicle where every bit of space matters.
The minimalist design also helps reduce unnecessary bulk on the rear door, which suits the lightweight touring philosophy many Jimny owners aim for.
“We often get asked if the table will hit the factory plastic tool well. We are one of the few designs on the market that does not require the factory well to be modified or removed” – Get Good Gear

A rear table you’ll actually use
Out in the real world, the AIR table (↗) quickly becomes one of those accessories you end up using more often than expected.
Whether it’s making coffee during a roadside stop, prepping lunch at camp, organising recovery gear, or simply creating extra workspace at the rear of the Jimny, the 5-minute setup adds useful functionality in an instant, making your time on the track that little more enjoyable.
The rear table can become an instant must-have from cooking your main meals to a quick snack or just keeping the wine and cheese board out of the sand while enjoying the sunset.
Another advantage is how naturally the setup suits the Jimny itself. The compact dimensions and minimalist design feel properly matched to the little Suzuki’s lightweight touring ethos, rather than trying to force oversized touring solutions onto a smaller platform.

Who this setup suits
- Lightweight touring builds
- Beach and camping setups
- Minimalist Suzuki Jimny owners
- Weekend tourers
- Owners avoiding heavy rear-door accessories
- JB74 Jimny touring setups chasing smarter storage solutions
A gateway into smarter Jimny setups
What also stands out is how neatly the AIR table (↗) fits into the broader idea of modular Suzuki Jimny touring setups and lightweight JB74 Jimny rear storage systems.
For owners after a simple, lightweight solution, the AIR works perfectly well as a standalone solution. But it also acts as a natural entry point into more comprehensive rear-door storage and organisation systems. Complementing the entire Get Good Gear range (↗). For those wanting a more capable touring rig over time, the full system can be easily built in stages. That flexibility is part of the appeal.
Some owners will want the simplest possible setup with minimal added weight, while others may eventually lean toward more integrated storage, M.O.L.L.E mounting, and expanded touring organisation systems as their builds evolve. The AIR table feels like it knows the Jimny audience well.

The verdict
The Get Good Gear AIR Drop Down Table (↗) succeeds because it focuses on the simple things that actually matter to Jimny owners: Low weight, corrosion resistance, simplicity, and practical touring usability.
It doesn’t rely on flashy gimmicks or over-engineered complexity. Instead, it delivers a clean, lightweight and thoughtfully designed solution that genuinely improves day-to-day campsite and touring functionality. Owners chasing heavily integrated rear-door storage systems may still prefer larger or more feature-packed alternatives, but for lightweight touring simplicity, the AIR table strikes a very smart balance.
For Jimny owners looking to maximise usability without compromising the vehicle’s lightweight character, the AIR table makes a strong case for itself.



