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This makes it one of the pricier options on this list, but it is missing some features serious campers will miss. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Coleman has been our go-to company for different outdoor activities for years.

That’s why we focused on collapsible camping shelters with mesh walls to keep bugs at bay. This tent measures 15 by 13 feet and 7 feet high in the center, with full-height zippered doors on both tall sides. The double-thick polyester fabric features a UVGuard treatment to prevent the penetration of the sun’s rays while also offering a bit of water resistance during light rains. Northern Breeze Screen House is one of the most versatile screen houses available for 2023. It’s very popular with outdoor enthusiasts because it has a rugged build quality and great features. The waterproof roof fabric is 150-denier polyester oxford, which is a bit thinner and lighter than the Cabela’s Quick-Set Screen Shelter Roof — but it is waterproof.

The installation for this model is our first favorite feature. It’s speedy and can be done so effortlessly by one or two people. coleman screen tent Using telescoping technology on the poles, all you need to do is unfold, extend, place the roof on top, and lock it into place.

Many tents feature solid panels that lower to offer shade or privacy, providing more flexibility on where to set it up. Also, overhanging roof flaps and outward extending bottom flaps allow rain to drip off and away from the tent. Also, look for heavy-duty screen tents with tightly knit roofs if they are intended for protection against UV rays or water. Be sure to check the product description for these types of screen tents to ensure they meet your specific needs. While screen tents are an excellent addition to a backyard or campsite, not all of them have the same setup or serve the same purpose.

Keep in mind that since this tent is lightweight enough to bring almost anywhere, so it’s not ideal for windy days. Screen tents (or screen house) is a tent-style shelter that’s entirely mesh. It’s basically a see-through tent that’ll be no good in heavy rain or snow, but is wonderful at keeping bugs out of your face as you hang out during the day. This screen tent features a speedy setup, and even though the tent is light (8.1 pounds), you still get 100 square feet of space and a seven-foot center height. Considering most quality screen tents cost well over $150, we wouldn’t call them a cheap camping accessory.

It’s dinner time and… there are flies on your burgers and wasps chasing down your honey-mustard dressing. However, if you want to buy the best screen tent on the market, the Clam Quick-Set Escape is the tent to go for. It comes in four sizes, ranging from small (6×6 ft) to extra large (12.5×12.5 ft). Do note that only the tan-colored “pavilion” edition comes with retractable side panels.

When you want a simple tent that will give you coverage during your backyard cookout, look for a large pop-up tent that has a 13X13 foot spread. A roof vent is also ideal, as it resists pooling when you have rainstorms. Some models even offer an unparalleled three-minute setup that will help prepare you for impending storm clouds in no time.

However, those slightly sloping walls also result in a stable design — and it’s still plenty long to fit over a standard size picnic table. The two center zip doors also make the L.L.Bean Acadia Family Screen House great for using over a picnic table or a large camping table — easy access to the table from either side. The overall design is similar to the Acadia 6-Person Family Tent we reviewed last year and found excellent.

One standout element, other than this being a canopy tent with a screen room, of course, is its fantastic door. If you decide you want to brave the wild outdoors, after all, it’s easy. This screen room is the first of our picks with a floor (and is the best screen tent with floor), making it an excellent tool to stop the little ones playing in the mud and dust. It would also suit a backpacker who’s taking a break for a few minutes and wants a camping shelter from nature. I was afraid to push and twist too hard fearing it might break. It’s a bit complicated to fold back up and I’m thinking next time I’m going to leave it in a larger loop and not put it back in the bag.