NoBugZone Screenhouse
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NoBugZone Screen
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- Screenhouse shields you from buggy campsites and parks
- No-see-um mesh walls provide plenty of ventilation and sight-seeing
- Waterproof top shrugs off passing showers
- Steel poles stand vertically for ample shade and more interior space
- Side walls and floor sold separately for even greater shelter
- Item #ERKR12H
- Material
- [walls, roof] 68D 185T polyester taffeta (1000mm) [mesh] 40D polyester no-see-um
- Poles
- powder-coated steel (19mm)
- Floor Dimensions
- 144 x 108in
- Packed Size
- 9 x 31in
- Packed Weight
- 16lb 9oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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4 based on 14 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 12, 2024
Did what it was meant to do, keep bugs out, especially near the picnic table
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
November 8, 2023
Kids party house
Bought this for the kids first yard camp out - success!
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
June 29, 2023
Goes up easy, comes down easy, and holds up well.
My husband are in our 50’s & new to camping. We pop this shelter up and down very quickly. We had rain on our last camping trip & this withstood the downpour. We took it apart soaking wet & put it together at our next stop with just a little bit more effort.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
September 2, 2022
Good campground option
Good for what I bought it for - short campground trips. Already own 12x12 Northern Breeze for longer trips and backcountry use. Upright sides help keep out rain, long enough to go over picnic table, and wide enough to move around a bit. Replace steel poles with aluminum and it gets a 5.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
September 15, 2021
Great no bug tent
We have several Eureka style tents and have loved them all.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
August 30, 2020
Underwhelmed
We purchased this after seeing a few people post about it online, and had high hopes. Unfortunately the second time we assembled it one of the poles bent. Also in general the screen house is just not very sturdy. They post a video online of setting it up without the rainfly and using no guylines, and we can't imagine how it would say up that way even staked down at the corners. If you slightly touch a pole the whole screenhouse will lean. Pros would be the bag to store it in. Plenty of room for getting everything packed back up and its the perfect size.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
August 10, 2020
Very excellent purchase!
My friends are sick of hearing me talk about how much I love my new screen tent, so I'll have to tell you...I LOVE IT! It's as though I've added a room to my house. I was getting eaten alive with bugs before, so I was never outdoors after late afternoon. Now, I eat dinner out there, work on my laptop out there, I've even slept outdoors. Wonderful addition to my life during COVID. Simple design, does just what you need it to.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
August 1, 2020
Able to set up solo
I bought this for shade--rain shelter--bug shelter and I like it well enough. It wasn't super simple to set up alone, but I was able to manage it. I'm 5'6" and had to stand on the picnic table for the last bits of assembly and to start the disassembly, but it worked OK. I like the tent, but one critique is to make it easier to figure out the front from the back before it's full assembled. I thought I had it figured out but I didn't. Other than that, no major complaints. There were some wind gusts and I was a little worried about it blowing away because I didn't have a mallet to really hammer the stakes down, but it was ok, and I promptly ordered a mallet when I got home. Overall, I don't hesitate recommending this and foresee it getting a lot of use.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
July 18, 2020
Just what we needed
We just bought a new pop-up camper and purchased this screen house to accompany it. We enjoy camping in the north woods and insects can be horrible there. We had our first trial run this week and the screen house worked out well for us. We set it up, then pulled it over our picnic table and we were able to dine without buggy problems. Pretty easy to set up, but I have a lot of trouble detaching the straight poles when it is take-down time. I just don't seem to have tough enough fingers to press down the wire clasp that attaches them. Maybe they will become more flexible with use.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
July 15, 2020
No Bug Zone
Not happy. Pole bent third ttime used from mild wind.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
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