Ozark Trail 10′ x 10′ Instant Screen House

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 ozark trail chairs 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.

The NEMO Victory Screenhouse is one of the best screen houses for wind due to its rounded shape and extra tie-downs. Oh, and this is a screen house with rain panels, meaning if it really starts pouring, you can let down waterproof sidewalls for maximum protection. Tightly woven mesh on this screen house keeps the bugs at bay. And UPF 50+ UV protection is perfect for the summer heat. Keep in mind though, that it won’t protect you from rain. One thing I don’t love about this model is that the rain fly and guylines are sold separately.

The tent comes with an E-cable port shown below so you can get power in. Since 2015, I’ve tested camping shelters and large car-camping tents on weekend trips involving more than a dozen families, and I have talked to dozens more about their tent travails. Over the ozark trail canopy years, I have evaluated gear for magazines including Wired, Popular Science, and National Geographic Adventure, where I was a senior editor. The shaded part of this screen house is 41.6 square feet and has double-sided material that provides UPF 50 sun protection.

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 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.

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.