Walmart: Ozark Trail 13′ x 9′ Screenhouse $49 97

It occurred to me that if I insist on inviting people into a blazing Mojave inferno in the height of the summer it would be polite to provide some shade. Shade can be a matter of survival there if you’re outside at midday. Then I started having other wild fantasies, like effectively adding a room to the desert shack where I live by erecting the shadehouse in the backyard. During the winter and early spring of 2017, we added four more canopy tents to our testing lineup.

The ozark trail chairs is 13 feet long and nine feet wide, with a standing space that tops out at seven feet high. The tent fabric roof provides shade for 46 square feet of the room. The Screen House is spacious enough for six people, or more around a folding table in an uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic shelter. The shelter has a 10-by-10-foot footprint—the most common size for tents of this type—and a peak height of 7 feet. It will shelter a standard-size picnic table, but with little room to spare.

Their main purpose is to provide you with a space to get away from insects, rain, and hot sun while being able to sit, stand, and gather in a large group. Or, even during the day, you sometimes just want a shady place to eat lunch and relax out of the sun (and not in your hot tent). We all know that unwelcome feeling of bugs nibbling at our ankles once the sun goes down at camp and we’re just trying to get in a fun game night with the family.

Additionally, the setup will likely go smoother if you watch a video first or read some reviews. This screen house also has vertical mesh walls (yay for lots of space) and mesh pockets for organization (another yay). Another thing I really like about this product is that it’s also a great screen house for camping in the rain.

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All these terms get intermingled when talking about screen houses, but there’s a big difference between a screen house and a tent. And unlike many other screen shelters, this one pops up in under a minute for last-minute use. The outer material is UV sun-protected, and there are large mesh windows for ventilation. And the bottom of the tent comes with an extra-wide skirt to keep bugs out (which, let’s be honest, is the main reason people buy screen houses). The Coleman 15 × 13 Instant Screenhouse is essentially a larger version of the Coleman 10 × 10 Instant Screened Canopy, and it has similar shortcomings. The sloping walls make the interior space feel much smaller than the generous footprint might lead you to expect.

It always cost more than our top pick, but the price has gone up another $150 since we first tested it. I love tents and writing about them is my great pleasure. I hope you can feel this ozark trail screen house when you read my texts. As you realize, the Ozark Trail tent offers far less area than the other two tents, but it has plus a screen room which you do not have in the other two tents.