Lot Detail 13′ X 9′ OZARK TRAIL SCREEN HOUSE

Please see how I rate this Ozark Trail 12 tent, I use my standard set of criteria so you can easily compare with the other tents presented here in the site. The poles attach to the tent through a combination of sleeves on the roof and clips, plus the usual pin-and-ring system at the ozark trail screen house base of the tent, see the picture below. You have a combination of steel used for its 6+2 legs, and fiberglass used for the 4 roof poles. The elbow elements which connect the roof poles and the legs are pre-attached to the tent so you cannot lose them, see one in the picture below.

The walls are made of fine no-see-um nylon mesh edged with polyester taffeta. This polyester material is less susceptible to UV damage than the nylon that previous versions of this tent incorporated, but it generally has a feel that is not quite as soft. Despite the change ozark trail screen house in fabric, this REI shelter still weighs just 13 pounds, several pounds less than many others of this type. If you love camping but hate eating your morning pancakes in the rain, a canopy tent can protect you from the trifecta of bugs, sun, and sudden showers.

L.L.Bean’s Woodlands Screen House is remarkably similar to our top pick, REI’s Screen House Shelter; the two canopies have an identical footprint and pole structure. But the L.L.Bean tent’s peak ceiling height of 6 feet 6 inches is half a foot lower than that of the REI tent, making it feel notably darker and less spacious. It typically costs more (in fact, the price has risen substantially—more than $150—since we first tested it) and lacks the convenient strap-equipped carrying bag we like. The Screen House Shelter packs into a reasonably roomy drawstring bag with a strap that makes the canopy tent much easier to transport than tents, like the L.L.Bean, that lack a strap. With all that in mind, we found more than a dozen tents that met our criteria.

Straight wall screen houses are best for those who want to maximize the usable space inside the house. Regardless of the shape, the straight wall design is nice because the height is uniform across the entire footprint of the screen house. The skirt (sometimes called a drape) is a solid piece of polyester that lines the bottom of the screen house and kind of looks like an extra flap all the way around. Often, there will be a YouTube video tutorial on setting up your model of screen house if you need some extra help. Read the manufacturer’s details and reviews left by other customers to get an idea of how long it will take to set up your screen house. The one downside is that the top of this tent is made from 190T (meaning 190 thread count) polyester, so while this should provide great sun protection, it may not be the most durable.

We eliminated canopies that were not big enough to comfortably shelter a picnic table, concluding that a table is probably the number-one spot where campers would place such a structure. We also eliminated bulky, heavy shelters that are intended to be used as semipermanent backyard fixtures. Queen Bee has been one of my favorite pages to follow! A friend kept sharing her deals so I had to start following and I’m so glad I did. I have been able to purchase so many items at great prices because of her posts. She is great about commenting back to questions or even just saying thanks to people who let her know they picked up an item she posted!

Think of it as a camping dining tent where you can prepare food and eat comfortably without swatting yourself silly from mosquito attacks. I’ve turned in early more than a few times because the bugs wouldn’t stay away, even with the strongest bug spray. We stand by our high-quality products and your satisfaction is guaranteed.