Wenzel Smartshade Screen House
Wenzel Smartshade Screenhouse sets up in minutes and has three settings on the legs for height adjustment, with the tallest at 76-Inch. Batwings and guyouts provide added stability in windy conditions, with patented dual stabilizer arms in each corner for added eave support, easy-release buttons that won’t pinch fingers and ensure quick and easy assembly. Screen walls are removable and the screenhouse comes in an expandable, wheeled duffel bag for easy transport with a carry weight of 41.5-Pounds.
Product Features
- Portable and stable temporary shade tent
- Sets up in minutes
- Withstands strong winds
- Made of heavy-duty, water repellent 210 polyester
- Measures 112-Inches x 10-Feet x 10-Feet (H x W x L); weighs 37-Pound
Lightweight and Great for Camping I assembled this in my garage because it is -10 degrees outside. I put it up by myself without too much difficulty. The only issue I had was wrapping the screen around the legs. The screen is a little small but may stretch over time. It helps to stake down the legs before putting the screen on. This will help pull the legs to join the zippers at the bottom. This screen house is designed for camping and will fit easily over any picnic table with room to spare. I purchased this specifically for…
Put to extreme test We kept this up permanently for 3 seasons this year on a deck next to the ocean sometimes in very heavy weather. We use it primarily to avoid evening insects while sitting out. It worked flawlessly and looked as nice as such a thing could look. I did mount the corners to the deck with lag bolts and I did securely anchor the upper corners with nylon rope and proper tensioners. Setup and tear-down were relatively simple. The only damage from 200 plus days in sun and strong winds was a worn spot…
Only because I can’t give it 6… I bought this plus 3 walls to augment an annual camping trip. I decided to try it out on a 4th of July cook out for the shade if nothing else. As the day wore on, storm after storm passed over our outing. I’d guess some of the wind gusts neared 30 mph and there was small hail included in some of the down pours. This shelter did GREAT! With the legs staked down and the guy lines staked down, the corners and top barely shuddered. I made a point of getting the top tight (as the instructions…