I used to travel with a pair of sawhorses, a portable table saw, two extension stands, and a SCMS with a dedicated stand. Then I bought the MFT/3. Then I added the MFT/3 to the traveling equipment. Through a few weeks of usage I decided to change. I now travel with the MFT/3, and two extension stands. Stopped carrying the table saw, and replace the old miter saw with a Kapex. Saves a lot of space. I don't mind the Kapex being higher up on the MFT/3, and I can accomplish anything that I need with that setup. Carrying the MFT/3 isn't too bad, although I personally prefer to hoist it up on my elbow to shoulder versus carrying it down low to the ground.
This also allows me the usage of the MFT for clamping, squaring, and cutting of flat stock in larger widths than the Kapex with accuracy if I just take the Kapex off. If handling plywood, I can get by with the addition of a sheet of 2" foam as a cutting base. Much sheet work makes me add the saw horses and a couple of 2 x 4's to put under the foam.