I find this a better option, so when you are sitting here you do not have to be concerned about what chairs’ legs might do to the floor. However, this is very unrealistic with the screen room and the fly, so plan some minutes or so. Step 3 –Secure the ScreenhouseDrape the greenhouse body over the frames. Hook the S-Hooks into one of the holes located at the bottom of the leg poles. Wrap the velcro tape , located inside the screen house, around the poles to secure them.
Broke all four corner hubs and bent all 1b poles beyond repair. Now unable to get all the parts I need to make it worth repairing. We bought this screen tent about 2 years ago and just took it out of the box to put it up. I hate to ozark trail chairs say it but this thing is a piece of JUNK. I could not even get the top frame together with out it either bending the poles or coming apart. This product from the list of stuff that I wish I never had bought it would in the top two.
Its extra weight makes it sturdier to withstand strong winds and heavy rain. Also, we often review or link to products and services we regularly use and think you might find helpful. The important part of this tent is its screen room. This is an extension in front of the main door, across the front of the tent. It is completely covered as you can see in the picture below, but the angled mesh walls are without panels.
When the screen house is in its proper location, stake it down by driving stakes through the four D-rings located on at the corners. This tent is only $47 at Walmart, however that is not the point. The hubs on the tent and the construction of the design are worthless. A light misting rain and it’s all over. The hubs break and the legpoles bend beyond repair.
The slanted design does mean slightly less than 100 square feet of usable space inside. But it’s still spacious and only weighs a total of 17 pounds. It’s 10 x 10 feet and 7 feet tall, with an easy one-minute set-up that could qualify it as one of the instant tents. This is another extra large size screen tent recommended by our readers.
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The Ozark Trail Screen House is 13 feet long and nine feet wide, with a standing space that tops out at seven feet high. The tent fabric roof provides shade for 46 square feet of the room. The Screen House is spacious enough for six people, or more around a folding table in an uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic shelter.
Sure, you can retreat to your RV, but we want to enjoy the outdoors when camping. High-quality screen tents can help you do that with relative comfort. You might want to compare it with this Core 10-person instant cabin with a screen room. Check also this very reliable NTK Arizona GT ozark trail canopy 9 tent and also the Semoo 9 tent built in a very different style but with 4 doors and 3 rooms. If you want a dome style, check the Core 9 Extended Dome tent which is a very affordable tent. Step 2 – Install the PolesInsert the ends of each of the three roof poles into the 3-way hubs.
The rest of the process was funny too, with wimpy frizzy guylines, and inexplicable bits of plastic that are supposed to tighten them. I had to use every knot I’ve learned from rock climbing. There’s shade, and fewer bugs than outside the screenhouse. I do have some reservations left, though.
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