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The Texsport® Montana screen arbor gives you shelter from the sun and protection from flying insects, thanks to "no-see-um" mesh walls and a roof supported by fiberglass poles. It has 2 zippered entrances and comes with a carry/storage bag.
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Technical Details
- 12' x 12' x 82 h. Heavy-duty taffeta skin- No-see-um mesh walls with two zippered entrances Powder coated 3/4 diameter chain-corded steel leg poles
- Fiberglass poles support roof Molded pole joints
- Complete with stakes, carry/storage bag Flame retardant, meets C.P.A.I.-84 specifications
- Saxony Blue/Limestone
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By J. Keyes
We have been very pleased with our screen house. It has withstood some pretty good rain storms so far.
The first of two suggestions I'd make would be to be prepared to replace all the tie-down rope. The rope that came with the screen house just disintegrated within the first two months (August and September) of it being up. We would see wear and then just watch it snap or fall apart in our hands. We went out and bought new 1/8" nylon rope (higher quality, larger diamter) to replace it. My second suggestion would be to get some "door-draft snakes" or other weighted objects to hold the flaps down. The bottom edge has a flap that rests on the ground or grass to prevent bugs, especially flying ones from sneaking inside under the bottom edge of the screens. We've found that they could stand to be weighted down to ensure the wind doesn't just lift the side and welcome the bugs in. Staking each side at it's mid-point also helped with this just didn't completely solve the problem. Some scrap fabric and small pebble-like rock from the local home-improvement store has been a decent solution for us.
Overall we are quite happy with the new addition to our back yard.
By Dennis K. Taylor
This is the best screen tent ( now referred to as an "arbor" ) of the several I have owned through the years. This tent goes up very easily by one in less than 5 minutes. The design elements are well thought out; all parts fit quickly and well. The tent, when up, fits tightly and provides solidity in wind and blowing rain. There is no gapping along the bottom edges due to excellent fit and an inside lip of tent fabric, a nice touch. This is a quality purchase at a great price. The elements actually fit in the storage bag after use.
By Brian C. Santos (Maui, HI.)
I was pleasantly surpise with this screen tent for the price. It was assembled/disassembled easily. Although I used my own tent stakes. I never use tent stakes provided with tents that I purchase. I use 10" galvanized nails that I purchase from Home Depot. The tent zippers worked very well. We had some windy days and wet nights. The tent stood sturdy in the wind. As I expected some things would get wet because it is a screen tent. The top of the tent though needs some water proofing. It did leak a little in some of the more heavy rains. So the stuff that I placed in the middle of the tent did get a little wet. Other than that it is a great product for the price and I would recomend this to others.
By kd (Seattle, Washington)
I purchased this product for a camping trip in the pacific northwest. The directions were very difficult to understand and we simply had to follow the pictures on the box. This shelter was to complement our tent at our site in the case of rain. We were informed that it was waterproof which was definitely a misrepresentation. The seams are not waterproofed and the tent leaked within an hour of having set it up. The rain was not even very heavy and would be described as a light drizzle. The zipper was always stuck and very difficult to zip and unzip with one hand. Also, when the tent was assembled, we could not zip the zipper all the way down which allowed many mosquitos and bees into the shelter. We set up the shelter on a sandy tent site. The sand apparently was trapped inside one of the mechanisms into which one inserts the poles and we could not take it apart. All in all, the product was a great disappointment and I would never recommend it for camping.
By D. Ingram (Japan)
I gave this product a three because of the materials. This screen tent is made of fairly cheap materials. It would not stand up to any severe weather. Also I think the zippers on the doors will end up ripping after a few uses. the first time using it was on a camping trip and we ended up with severe rain the first night. Of course it was not meant to be waterproof so everything inside got wet but that was to be expected.
The good points to it are the ease of setting it up and it's size. It took me and my wife less than 15 minutes to get it set up.
If you buy this for shade and to keep the bugs out and you use it in normal weather it will work OK for you. But this is definitely not something you will be able to set up and leave it up all summer.
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