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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
This is pretty good. I like the size & ease of setup. The flaps make it a nice anti-bug zone when camping. I would NOT use this for sleeping. The second time I used it, a corner tab ripped off. This made use of the zipper on that side difficult. I will need to repair it before using again. Also, the bag is not big enough. Good luck getting it back in there after use.
Tami
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2024
Can't rate stars yet, just got and examined for holes before going to camp. From what I see, the walls or awning fabric is very thin.The screens however look thick or stronger then most tents, zippers seem good Quality .The floor however is not a tarp it's tent fabric, mindvyou it's medium thick or thicker then walls...I will add a tarp under my floor and a rug on inside to protect from damage.I will update once I use it a few times
Peggy Webb
Reviewed in Canada on April 23, 2024
The zippers are not made very strong, otherwise very nice
B21
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2023
Bang for the buck this is a great little tent. The top loop through which the poles are supposed to go is far too tight so I put a shower curtain ring through that loop and the poles through the ring- problem solved. The material of the tent and floor is a bit thin but to be expected at the price point- a tarp between the tent floor and the ground is a good protective measure. Happy to recommend this tent, just treat it nicely and it will do you well.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2022
I was looking for a sturdy, easy to set up screen tent with a floor and this has been perfect! I’ve used it at least 5 times so far and I’ve been impressed! Fits my oversized camp chair and camp couch easily, with room to spare! The attached floor allows me to hang out with my small parrot without fear of her escaping out the bottom (or bugs and critters coming to join us). Set up is quick and easy and I can do it alone (I’m 5’4”). Most impressively, we just had a severe thunderstorm roll through last night and I was sure I was going to wake up to a pile of piles but the tent made it! I did replace the four pegs for four more durable ones, but that’s all that was keeping this tent from flying away! It got a little water in, but it was definitely useable the next day! It’s also nice to be able to close the side panels to block wind or rain or just provide more privacy. One of the door zippers sticks a little, but as long as your gentle it zips fine. Overall I would definitely recommend this!P.S. In my opinion this isn’t a dining tent - a picnic table might fit but it’d be tight and might damage the floor. The ceiling is also too low to safely use a stove.
stacey
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2022
Received this rent. After reading reviews saying it is easy to set up I was excited to try it. It came with zero instructions and lots of pieces of rope in the poles. Usually these type poles are held together by the rope running through them and I assume that is how these are suppose to be but again no instructions. Tried to figure out how to assemble with no luck. Will be sending it back. Would have given zero stars but that is not an option.
François
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2022
Nous n'avons pas utilisé ce produit. Nous avons acheté ce produit pour avoir un abri moustiquaire qui protège aussi contre la pluie. Nous l'avons monté dans la cour et avons constaté qu'il était bien conçu, mais aussi très fragile. Les fermetures éclairs étaient particulièrement fragiles. Certains d'entre elles se défaisaient et ne restaient pas fermées. Nous l'avons immédiatement retourné et nous avons acheté l'abri d'Euréka et les panneaux latéraux contre la pluie. Bien que plus cher, cet abri est beaucoup plus robuste.
Hector B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022
Used this tent as a indoor room and changing room. It's is thin but it's light and easy to set up and take down. I butt it up to my trailer. Entrance is a bit low but love the dual entry doors and the 4 open window concept with bug screen. So far so good. Used it once will up date if I have any damage on next set up since most reviews are for 1 time use . I used this on a 45⁰ night and using a forced diesel heater and it retained the heat pretty well for how thin it was. And in the morning when it was 40⁰ out the sun hitting it just made it feel so warm on its own it was pretty awesome how it retains heat. Haven't used in summer. Did drizzle a bit no water leaking. Floor liner is pretty thick and good in quality for the weight
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2021
This is a great Screened Canopy (during the day) as described...BUT we used it as a 'TENT' also and slept in it also at night when we don't sleep in the bed of the truck. We were camping in Southern CA AND Arizona Desert, so we did not endure any EXTREME weather and were very comfortable. We have used it twice now...once at a 3000ft elevation at Culp Valley Primitive Campground, CA 1/2021 and the second time Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, AZ 2/2021. We will update with any problems we have in the future.Here are some Pros and ConsPROSLightweight and easy to set-up. It can be set up by 1 person, but 2 will make it quickerHeadroom - I am 5'6" and the mr is 5'9" and we have plenty of room to stand tall and are able to move around freely in the room2-doors, entryways: This makes it very convenient to go in and out and access your equipment and supplies through any entry point4 full screen walls - this is great when the sun starts moving on you throughout the day, you can close wall/panels independently to keep coolKeep bugs out - screen provides a bug free environmentEnclosed floor - most screen room do not include a closed floor, this makes it great to keep everything contained and cleanStorage bag provided give you extra room to put other things inside, like a tarp/aka footprintCONSI gave it a 4 star for warmth, I don't think this canopy/tent will keep you warm in extreme weather if you are using it in the deep winter...anything below 40 degrees could be tough as an overnight shelterthe material is not the best quality, so thickness is a 4 star...BUT it is priced under $150!Zippers are flimsy...I can see if you are not gently and careful you could break or jam the zippersUpdated 3/1/2021We took the tent out for our 2nd camping trip and were in a wind storm. We set up the tent in the front yard to assess the tent (and sweep it out) a week later. We wanted to update you that all is good and in tact! The poles, zippers, ropes, fabric, etc...all held up very well! Since we had it set up I thought I would update it with more pictures. I still give it a 4 stars since the materials could be better, but it held up like a champ in the wind storm.
Happy in Texas
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2016
My tent just arrived----very quick delivery----arrived sooner than predicted. I got this tent so that I could sit outside on my patio and read....without getting eaten alive by mosquitoes. My tent arrived yesterday, and rain is predicted for the next week....so I didn't want to set it up outside on my patio yet.....but I did want to see if I could actually put it together.....so I did a trial run and put it up in my basement. The tent seems very well made and has nice features such as a floor and 2 doors and toggles to hold the flaps of the windows up and the doors of the tent open if desired. The two poles that come with the tent are very long once they are put together (they connect very quickly), so to me, they are a bit cumbersome to work with, simply due to their length. They need to be long however as they arc up one side of the tent and then down the other. Once you put the two tent poles through the top loop of the tent, and then connect the fasteners from the tent to the poles (and secure the tent to the poles with the bottom metal round "hook" type piece which goes into the bottom of the poles to keep the tent from sliding up the poles) you're set. I placed gallon water jugs in the corners of the tent just to secure it a bit. When I set it up, it took me probably 15 min, but that was because it took me that long to realize I needed to secure the tent to the poles with the "hook" type piece at the end of each pole. Once I figured that out....I was good to go. Next time I should be able to get the tent up in probably 5 min. The tent is light weight and primarily mesh/screen, so it is not a heavy canvass tent material; it is more delicate, therefore, and careful handling is necessary to calmly work with the tent....you don't want to strong arm it like you might a heavy canvass tent. So far, I've only had it in my basement, but based on the trial set up and easy take down (easy to fold back up) I think it's going to work just fine on my patio and will hopefully give me years of mosquito free enjoyment. I can stand up comfortably inside the tent (I'm 5'4"). Once inside the tent, you can see through the screen perfectly as though the screen were a clear/glass window (even though the screen looks dark in the photos), My plan is to put an outdoor rug in the tent, my outdoor lounge chair and a small outdoor table. I plan to take the tent down when strong winds or heavy rain are forecast (which should not be a problem as dis-assembly is quick and easy, as is folding the tent for storage), and then bring it back out and set back up in nice weather.
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