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Large, free standing, and durable hexagonal multi-use screen house.
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Technical Details
- Portable hexagonal screen house large enough to house standard-sized picnic table- Measures 12' by 14'; full mesh panels
- Strong, self-supporting external 3/4-inch, chain-corded steel frame
- Two full length doors zip completely open and out of the way; flashlight loop
- Center height of 88.5 inches; weighs 21 pounds
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By abezon (Bellingham, WA USA)
Overall, this is a very nice screen house. The bug mesh is tight & regular. The polyester top/bottom is the same material as for many Eureka tents, though the polyurethane coating is not as thick, so the water resistance is not comparable to a tent. A tarp over the top will fix this problem easily. The seams & corners are reinforced, and there are no excessive stress points built into the design.
The screen house was exceptionally easy to set up -- it took us 5 minutes to set up, including opening the box. The clips are easy to attach. The 6-pole hex design has straighter sides & is sturdier in wind than the square or rectangular designs we tried.
My only complaints are (1) the doors are less than 5' high, so I have to duck to get through them, and (2) the stakes that come with the tent are large, thick, plastic things that are hard to pound into the ground, hard to hook to the tent rings, & harder to get out again. I switched to some plain metal J-shape stakes to fix problem 2.
By optyman (Michigan)
Short and sweet. Owned this for several years. Never left up for more than a week at a time. Stored in bags after drying out every time.
Pros:
- Easy one or two person setup (even easier with more than two)
- Free standing (but recommend securing with stakes).
- No see-um screen with no chance of bugs entering.
- Not overly too large (fits over a large sized picnic table with some room to spare).
- Green colored (blends in with camp site)
Cons:
- Interior items can get wet if the wind blows horizontally. Light rains do not seem to impact interior.
- No top vent (gets real stuffy on the inside if you don't use a fan to circulate the air)
- Zipper teeth are small and plastic and eventually both zippers went out on this item (two separate doors). Temporarily used sewn on velcro to partially fix, until the screen ripped from age. Be carefult with the zippers. All the brands I ran across do not put better quality or larger zippers on the doors...why not???
The Eureka screen tent lasted for more than a couple of years, but now we are trying a Coleman brand. I'll let you know on that one!
By SDHB (Northeastern, MN)
We love our new screen house. I set it up by myself in approx. 10 minutes with very little difficulty! It's that easy! Its sturdy and handles a pretty gusty wind without any problem. Looks great and keeps the sun and bugs out. Just what we were looking for!
By ASgt
I was disappointed because I was looking for a tent with a floor and this tent does not have one. The description stated the tent had a floor and the picture depicts a floor. The tent has absolutely no floor.
By J. Roddahl
We used this product for three weeks lately and were happy with it. It was easy to assemble, covered a large picnic table with plenty of room to move around, and kept the mosquitos and 'no-see-ums' out. Overall quality was good. Our only complaint was that when the afternoon thunderstorms came through, a good gust of wind tended to twist the tent on its pole skeleton and partially collapse it. A little stabilizing with some clothesline solved that, so no big deal. We'd recommend this one.
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