Canopies, Sport Shelters & Umbrellas

To mimic heavier rain and to test the tent’s ability to withstand soggy ground conditions, we also soaked our tents with a garden hose. A few weeks later, we brought the front-runners to a platform in an area that had higher elevation, near the Waianae Mountain Range, and camped out overnight in intermittent but consistent rainfall. It’s natural to focus on the quality of a tent’s rain fly—you need that piece to work when the skies open up. But according to our experts, the durability of the floor of your tent is actually more important. A footprint doesn’t take up much space, is relatively inexpensive, and is much easier to repair or replace than a tent bottom if it tears.

We have the majority of the parts, including the screen room still intact. You either need six people or twelve arms to hold the thing together when assembling. I purchased my tent a couple of years ago, but time passed and just got it out to put it up. I contacted Wal-Mart (1-800-WALMART) to see where I could get a replacement pole for the tent. They are idiots and seemed like they didn’t want to help me by supplying me with the manufacturer’s phone number.

ozark trail screen house

The tent is spacious, making it perfect for larger families or groups of friends. It lets you enjoy the beautiful outdoors without being eaten alive by mosquitoes or bugs. Plus, it’s great for ozark trail chair keeping camp chairs and dog beds organized. They allow us to convert the screen room into a bedroom on one trip and a bug-free front porch on another, making this tent incredibly versatile.

It was perfect for enjoying the great outdoors while still being protected from the elements. However, as the winds started to blow harder, I realized that the support system could use some improvement. I had to add extra guylines and even some DIY horizontal stabilizing poles to the system. It was a bit of a learning curve, but after that was sorted, the Ozark Trail Screen House handled the wind and rain comfortably. Overall, the Ozark Trail Large Roof Screen House in blue was a reliable and spacious option for our outdoor adventures.

The large windows that zip open allowed for a refreshing breeze, and the flexible mesh walls gave a charming outdoor feel. At $500, this modified dome-style tent isn’t cheap, but it represents substantial value. Many tents with similar profiles—such as the Big Agnes Dog House 6—either cost more or require you buy the tent body and attachable vestibule separately. The Wawona doesn’t come with a footprint—few tents this size do—but it’s otherwise all-inclusive, and it is compact considering how much livable space you get.