🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The EAST OAK Screen House Tent is a portable, pop-up canopy designed for outdoor activities, featuring a spacious 10 x 10 ft area, durable materials, and a quick setup time of under one minute. With UPF 50+ UV protection and a fine mesh design for ventilation, it ensures a comfortable and bug-free environment for picnics, camping, and backyard gatherings.
Frame Material | Fiberglass, Carbon Steel |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Material Type | Steel, Fabric |
Color | Beige |
Coverage | 10 x 10 feet |
Number of Guylines | 6 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 117.6"L x 117.6"W x 90"H |
Item Weight | 23.6 Pounds |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
H**D
Great little pop up tent!
I was looking for something that would allow me to sit on the back porch while my cats played without being eaten alive by mosquitoes. This is it! It’s really well made and easy to set up. The size is perfect for a couple of chairs, a chair and small table, or even a chaise lounge. The way the bottom flaps are made keeps mosquitoes from coming in underneath like my old one did. It has held up perfectly in a couple of rain storms we’ve had, but I take it down if there’s a chance of hail. It is just so roomy, and I highly recommend the privacy flaps that you can buy separately. This is a great solution for spending evenings outdoors in the South and much cheaper than trying to install a screened porch.
A**T
Good product for camping trips
It was actually a really good product, we used it for our family of 4 during the 2 night camping trip. We brought 4 chairs and a small table inside and had our breakfasts, lunches and dinners. It served its purpose wonderfully. No flies could get inside. The quality of a product is great, the installation and disassembly was very easy. The 10 ft size was perfect for our family, although I would maybe purchased 12 ft version, if we travel somewhere with friends. Carrying it was even easier, it fits almost any car's trunk.
L**E
Amazing Pop Up Tent
This is amazing! It is easy to set up and even easier to take down. I use it for camping all the time and I love how it keeps the bugs out. There is a great amount of space inside and the walls are sturdy. You do need to stake it down or it will blow over (stakes come with it). It is compact when folded up and the carrying case keeps it nice and organized. I highly recommend this one!!
T**T
It decent for what it is.
It is good for the price when it's on saleScreen is high qualityWill not stay up in winds 10-15 mph (staked down)You will want to buy the tarp for the bottom. One person and assemble and disassemble. But staring out two people will be preferred.Will fit a 5' folding table with 4 lawn chairs. ( 10'model)Note! 10' is correner to corner . Wall to wall is only 8'It's decent , use it for temporary set ups at games out door or parties.
U**F
Great buy for camping with good rain proofing
It took me a while to pick this cover mainly for our camping/lake/beach trips. Now after several uses I must say we are very happy with this. It is super easy to set up by one person, and after you master the technique it is two minutes to fold back down.It is light weight and our 10ft version is very spacious. It fits above a camping site picnic table snuggly (if you want more space around that picnic table than part vi the 12ft version).On the waterproof questions, we just had a super rainy day yesterday, the top is fully waterproof and no water came in. Some rain came in via the side nets depending on the wind direction but overall it kept us dry during a strong storm.When it is super hot, the inside could become hot so you should probably keep the door open to let breeze in.All in all, cost effective, efficient and a great buy
A**0
Definitely recommend! More ideas than just camping!
I have only had it a week but have used it multiple days already. Note: I am 5'2" and have never been a tent camper and do not have experience setting up and taking down tents with stakes. 😁I love that it is light weight; came with 12 stakes; poles, stakes and sand bags all have their own bags to protect the tent & keep things organized.I bought it for an outside bug free place to sit when glamping in my travel trailer but it is now my affordable screened porch for my patio or anywhere I want to sit in serenity at my timbered property.This would be great for sitting at long outdoor sports tournaments; parents wanting to work or play outside but have a little who needs a nap but want to easily check on them and to protect from bugs & sun; family gatherings to get out of the sun & take a break from bugs; food prep area at a campsite; small or old gentle pets who want to be outside but need some boundaries and protection from sun & bugs.I started by setting it up on my patio and used landscaping rocks in the 6 sandbags. It was easy to set up. It stayed in place really well in very light wind.I then flattened it but didn't completely fold it away to move it to the backyard to try it with the stakes. It gets windy in my backyard so I put stakes all around the base and using the rope lines attached to the sides. We enjoyed some bug free evenings in my heavily timbered backyard. Had light wind.Things I really like:1. Each of the pieces come in sturdy bags to help prevent damage and to keep things tidy.2. The bag makes it easy to store on a hook or nail in the garage, basement or a closet.3. Not even the tiny little gnats invaded our space. When we were in the backyard, I could see all the little insects on top but the dogs and I were bug free.4. The screens do not block the view.5. If you follow the instructions, everything can go back in the bag. It took me 3 tries the first time I folded it because I didn't understand step 3.6. I am glad it does not have a bottom for the times I use it on concrete or gravel.7. The 10'x10' has two doors. Both have heavy double zippers.Tips:1. Unfold it slowly to see how it folds and practice refolding from the flat panels BEFORE you set it up so you remember. I unfolded it slowly paying close attention but wish I practiced.2. If like me, you don't already have camping equipment with stakes, a kit with a mallet and stake puller is handy.3. I used a heavy duty canvas tarp from Harbor Freight underneath. Feels like an outdoor rug but folds small like a tarp. I left my tarp out until I had the screen tent folded so I didn't need to kneel in the grass.4. If you are setting it up in the wind on your own, putting 1 stake in one of the base locations acts like having another set of hands while you get everything shaped correctly.5. Make sure you close the zippers before staking everything.I took it down today because of forecasts of high winds and storms. I am not interested in testing it in those conditions. It did keep the heavy dew off the furniture in the morning.
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