One feature this screen house has that I haven’t seen elsewhere is an entry mat placed over the thresholds to prevent tripping over the edge of the tent. One of the aspects that helps this screen house stand up so well is the six-sided shape. With that many sides, there are lots of anchor points and guylines to attach to the ground. The setup is fast, only taking 60 seconds, and features poles that are pre-attached to the frame.
Summer just leave the screens open and you can enjoy being big free. At under 3 pounds, this is the lightest screen tent on our list that also offers coleman sundome a nearly hands-free setup process. The tent itself is made of flame-resistant 210 Denier polyester Oxford fabric with no-see-em mesh screen walls.
At 16′ x
10′ this tent gives you room to stand up and move around and sets up in 20
minutes. The tent provides 10′ x 10′ of interior space and has two large zippered doors. It has pre-attached poles that you simply unfold coleman ice chest and extend to set up the tent. A floor adds to the weight and to the area that needs to be cleaned and/or dried out when the tent gets wet. This Gazelle pop-up screen tent might just be everything you’re looking for.
The tent offers a durable, water-resistant roof and built-in zippered wind and rain panels to stay a step ahead of the changing weather in a matter of seconds. Even with the built-in panels, this screen tent weighs only 41 pounds, though the carrying bag might be a bit long for some smaller vehicles. The screen tent’s folding wire-frame design sets up in seconds and fits easily in the included carrying bag.
At first glance, it looks like the square footage is quite a bit more than other screen houses in this article. However, because of the sloped angle of the tent walls, there’s less than 195 square feet coleman instant tent of usable space. Though all of these shelters are self-standing and staking them may not be strictly necessary in calm weather, it’s wise to always do so in case the wind picks up unexpectedly.