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I really like this shelter as I needed something that I could easily put the sides down on and keep the water out. Pros: 1) One person can set it up 2) Keeps the rain out and provides privacy if wanted 3) Overall well made Cons: 1) The poles for the side awnings are too tall. If you actually set them up like that and it rained, the rain would run down into the shelter (I use bungees to attach to trees at the right level) I put a pole wedged in the picnic table with a cup on top to prop the entrances up higher so I don't have to duck as much The opening is too short- I'm 5'7 and have to duck to get in 2) The screen should have a better roll up system so you can tie it above the entrance so it doesn't hang down and make the opening even lower. As it is it also won't roll up and out of the way- sort of a spider web effect in the corner-same situation on the side panels- they roll up but hang down below the top of the shelter 3) Mine is dark blue- it looks like the color has since changed which is good as the blue can make it pretty hot inside I wish I could get on an Eureka panel to review new products because when you camp for 2 weeks in a row, you get to know you're equipment pretty well.
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I have used the Northern Breeze 10 for one full summer and I am more then happy with it. Nothing like it one the market as it is so versatile. You can be completely sealed off from any rainstorm or breeze. I especially love that each wall can either fully or partially opened or closed. It makes for an ideal set up each time. I get a lot of compliments and questions when in use as it has a nice aesthetic design and can take on a variety of configurations.
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It's now 2022 and still not ripped, all the zippers work. Even all the tie downs are still in one piece. Have the optional floor and the extra poles for all the sides up at once. It's a great investment..
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Love this screenhouse! The roof vents keep it from over heating. The solid sidewalls keep rain and wind out. Sometimes I stake them out a couple feet from the base to let air flow through when it's muggy and rainy. Or you could roll them up for maximum airflow. The front and back door walls can be rolled up to use it as a partial sun shelter. Its disadvantages, for me, are it takes two people to put up and it doesn't go up quickly.
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Great tent. Came with a small hole in the mesh which we are not thrilled about after spending this kind of money. Relatively easy to install without it being a pop-up. It gets very hot inside when the awnings are down when it is hot outside. Easy to roll the awnings up.
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We had our second child and needed to upgrade to a larger tent. This one fits the bill perfectly - it fits us and the 2 kids with enough room for everyone to sleep comfortably. Also love that the sides open to get a breeze on a warm night.
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We use this screenhouse in our backyard to add a shaded area for people to congregate. It is large enough for 7+ people and is easy to set-up. Once you attach the screenhouse sections to the poles and drive in the stakes, it is very sturdy, even in windy conditions. Doors and ventilation flaps can be opened on all 4 sides. I've used this brand of tent since I was young since our family did alot of alpine camping in the rocky mountains. They have good build quality and durability so I recommend this screenhouse.
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I just got this new Eureka screen house Northern Breeze 10 I love that it comes in a very sturdy and durable over-the-shoulder duffle big for easy packing and unpacking it's all nicely rolled into itself and and then then tied in a ball like a sleeping bag it doesn't weigh that much my oldest daughter can easily pick it up and carry it around it's under 30 lbs. Me and my grandkids put it up and used it on a nice sunny breezy day the polls are durable so they did not sway back and forth stayed very sturdy the awning was a nice thing to have up to get shade and the screened-in area was nice when I got a little darker in the book started coming out it started a Sprinkle also and I noticed it was very waterproof there wasn't any leakage. Assembly part of the screen house was pretty simple if you know a standard setup for a tent. all the polls already bound together with bungee and they pop into place almost by itself. otherwise there is built-in directions in the duffle bag the only con I would say would be that you definitely will need more than one person to set it up because it's so big it's not a one-man setup it's at least a two person setup process. I definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a new screen house this one definitely an amazing product he won't be let down.
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If you love camping but hate bugs, you'll love this screenhouse. It's the perfect addition to camping gear this summer. My favorite part of the screenhouse is that it's versatile and can be used in any campsite. It's easy to get a picnic table in there so that you can eat without bugs while still enjoying the outdoors. And the 6 foot walls make it so that even my tall husband can get in and out with ease. I also love the UPF 50+ sun protection. My daughter and I have very fair skin and burn easily. It's great to have a place to go hang out when the sun is at the hottest point in the day. We sometimes sit in there and play board games. All in all, I believe that this screenhouse is a must-have item if you go camping this summer. It even comes in a convenient carry case so it's easy to tote along!
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We got this to use as an outdoor living area when we go camping in our RV. We knew that we would need something that could stand up to all types of weather up in the mountains and this definitely solved all issues about potentially being stuck indoors during those times. This screen house did not disappoint us at all! It was super easy to set up and take down, survived a very windy rain storm, and kept the mosquitos at bay after said storm. This was was a definite life saver. One of my favorite features was that each side of the screen room could be rolled up or down separately. This allowed me to set up the tent however I needed, whether it was to allow for ventilation or even to open the view. The best part is that it is SUPER durable. Even with two toddlers messing with the zippers, this thing seems completely new. The reason I docked a star is that I had to buy extra lines and stakes to ensure it would be fully secure and because I do wish the center height was a little taller. I'm 5'8 and had to duck to get inside and my husband could not fully extend inside. Overall, it did allow our family that extra outdoor space we so craved and desired.