Ozark Trail Screen House Reviews

I have lost the instructions and the list of parts to the Screen House. I was wondering if anyone can email me the instructions and List ozark trail sun shelter of parts. I would appreciate any help I can get. This still has a lot of life left in it and I would love to be able to fix it.

After setting it up, it seems to me folks just don’t know how to exercise a little common sense and patience. The overall construction is about what you expect for the price. Got one of these out of a storage unit at auction. Obviously used, but in good shape. Without instructions, it took me about 30 minutes to put it together and get it erected, by myself.

I need to replace the center hub (CTRH-02) since this broke while I was using it. If you’re running a script or application, please register or sign in with your developer credentials here. Additionally make sure your User-Agent is not empty and is something unique and descriptive and try again. If you’re supplying an alternate User-Agent string,

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What about the rain, or the potential for 120-degree heat? For the moment, my dream of an extra room in the back yard has come true. Wish me luck putting it up at the wedding. We have a love-hate relationship with this screen tent.

I was wondering if anyone out there can e-mail me the manual. The set-up is extremely complicated and took two persons over an hour to complete, including all staking of the structure ozark trail sleeping bag and guy lines as required by the instructions. We placed the screen house over a picnic table at the campsite and it did a fairly good job of keeping insects out while we were eating.

The weight of the water actually bent several poles on the roof and one leg. This probably could have been prevented by adding more yellow support poles to the roof. The mesh doesn’t exactly feel soft and silky, and I’m pretty sure it’s not no-see-um mesh, though it’ll keep the bigger bugs out. I also found a bunch of loose threads on the floor when I first got into the tent, and excess material on some parts. Ozark trail chair For weather resistance, I looked at rain and wind protection. For ventilation, this Ozark Trail 10-Person Tent has a lot of mesh on the roof of the tent.

If anyone reading this review has any idea where I can purchase another one just like it, please contact me at I have been trying to replace it ever since I lost it in a wind storm. I put it up in my yard for my now wife’s bridal shower. I had it spiked down and secured really good. It looked wonderful in the yard so I decided to leave it for a while. I came in from work one day and to my surprise it was 60 yards away from me all torn up from landing on my neighbor’s spiked fence.

I thought of resorting to duct tape, but since I had none handy, with great finesse I managed to lift each corner one pipe segment at a time. Some middle sections fell out but I had a standing frame of sorts, swaying and wobbling. Nobody wants to spend all day sitting in direct sunlight either though, and that’s where a tent with a screen room like this Ozark Trail 9 Person Cabin comes into play.