Ozark Trail WMT-1390S-1 : Screenhouse Tent Owner’s Manual

Another thing I really like about this product is that it’s also a great screen house for camping in the rain. Oh, and this is a screen house with rain panels, meaning if it really starts pouring, you can let down waterproof sidewalls for maximum protection. While this tent has UV protection, it is not waterproof and not the sturdiest given its lightweight.

This Ozark Trail grey screen house is the perfect setting for your next outdoor event, or as additional space when camping. Designed with walls on all sides, it provides privacy and wind protection when closed or opens up to provide shelter from the sun. One wall features two windows with adjustable fabric covers and ozark trail canopy mesh screens to allow airflow while keeping insects out, making it ideal for dining. The canopy is sun, wind and shower resistant and comes with guy ropes and ground pegs. The setup procedure in a couple of minutes.Such a quick setup time is due to its poles that are a) telescopic, and b) pre-attached to the tent.

ozark trail screen house

Like the CLAM, you can buy wind resistance panels separately if you’re camping somewhere particularly breezy. The Gazelle is nearly the same usable size than the CLAM and ozark trail canopy it has all of the same high-end key features. This includes efficient waterproofing and UV protection. This is totaly wrong that a company doesn’t keep parts in stock.

The shaded part of this screen house is 41.6 square feet and has double-sided material that provides UPF 50 sun protection. And unlike many other screen shelters, this one is designed to hold up for extended outdoor use. The outer material is UV sun-protected, and there are large mesh windows for ventilation. 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 of usable space. The setup on this monster shelter isn’t bad at all either, and it’s also pretty huge at 150+ square feet, so it’s definitely one of the larger screen shelters on this list.

Lastly, the Core Instant Screen House Canopy Tent has sloped walls, which I don’t love because it reduces the amount of usable space inside the tent. The skirt at the bottom of the screen house keeps the bugs out, but one downside is, if you don’t bury it with soil or rocks, it’ll ozark trail screen house blow around in the wind. The screen house is easy to set up, but note that it might be worth watching a video on how to do it first. The tent also has two doors which are nice for a smaller screen house, so if space is cramped on the inside, there are multiple ways to get out.