Have you actually sat at the table? Reason I ask is from my experience and also reading on the NROA form the underside of the table is very low. DW and I are not big at all and both of our legs rubbed the table underneath.
Not sure if or when NW changed the table or not.
Here's a snippet from a poster.
When we looked at the 2018 29-5t we discovered the OEM table was a real knee banger for my BF. We then reached out to Northwood about a booth dinette option. We were informed it was available at no additional cost. (When we asked Northwood why the option wasn't on the price list they said it was because "it slows production down to build and install the booth and number two very few people request that option". We read this as an error in judgment on their part, putting their own convenience before that of the customer. We also noted that very few people order the option probably because nobody knows about it because it isn't on the price list!!!)
We were also told that it is the same booth in the 25W, 25Y. We found one at a dealer not too far away and went to sit in it. Boy are we glad we did--very uncomfortable with the back support hitting us mid-back.
Then, my BF who is pretty handy crawled around under the stock OEM dining table and decided it could be modified to stop the knee banging while at the same time lowering it a little to a better height for dining.
I could be mistaken, but I think the piece of wood shown in the attached photo was the knee banger (see arrow) and that it may be easily removed.
In the end we went with the stock OEM table believing that it would be a fairly easy modification to remove some of the unnecessary wood underneath. We won't know for sure until after our rig is delivered and we attempt the planned modification.
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