Ozark Trail Camping Canopies & Shelters Mesh Screen for sale

Got one of these out of a storage unit at auction. Obviously used, but in good shape. Without ozark trail chairs instructions, it took me about 30 minutes to put it together and get it erected, by myself.

ozark trail screen house

Dozens of two-foot sections of pipe spilled onto the floor with stickers labeling them ‘1B’, ‘4’, or ‘2B’. Childhood memories of failures with Tinker Toys came flooding back. But, with determined hope, I began to wade through the instructions. That’s what we get with foreign made products.

No information on where I can get replacement parts. I need one of part number GBLL-05 (three-way hub gable left) and one of part number GBLR-05 (three-way hub gable right). I have been trying to replace it ever since I lost it in a wind storm. I put it up in my yard for my now wife’s bridal shower.

We will not replace the 3-way hubs again. The campground received a moderate rain on the second night and the roof collected water in several places, causing the screen house to collapse. This was not a heavy rain by any means as no other shelters or tents collapsed. The ozark trail screen house weight of the water actually bent several poles on the roof and one leg. This probably could have been prevented by adding more yellow support poles to the roof. It seems like I am the second person to review this product, and the second one to give it a 1 Star rating.

If anyone has a hub gable or #1 Roof pole, I would be interested in buying those parts. I loved the size of this screen house but after a few uses, the 4-way hub gable cracked and a couple of the curved roof poles bent a little. Had the screen house for 4 years. A gust of wind probably around 50 MPH took it down.

Seems harder to take down than to put up. The way the poles clip into hubs is a little hard to get ozark trail chairs apart. This product from the list of stuff that I wish I never had bought it would in the top two.