Wenzel Sun Valley Screen House
With 140 square feet of area and a tall 7-foot, 2-inch ceiling height, the Sun Valley from Wenzel creates the screened porch you’ve always wanted–anytime, anywhere. Delivering shelter and insect protection where you need it–from the backyard, to the campsite, to the beach–the Sun Valley features mesh walls, two large inverted “T” doors. The welded polyethylene perimeter floor eases set up, provides stability, and allows for placement over a picnic table once setup is complete. The shock corded fiberglass frame has lots of pole intersections, which offers the stability required to stand up to the elements, and the fast feet set up system ensures hassle free assembly. Coming complete with steel stakes for secure placement and a convenient carry duffel, the Sun Valley is ready to shelter your next adventure. Pre-attached guy ropes can be used for added stability.
Product Features
- Floor Area: 140 square feet
- Peak Height: 86 inches
- Weight: 20 pounds, 1 ounce
- Packed Size: 27.5 x 8.75 x 8.75 inches
- 2 Inverted “T” Doors
Held up to downpours I purchased this for camping in a swampy area. This performed well in heavy rain, likely because the sides are more vertical than others. Naturally, some rain came in the side, because the sides are made of mesh, but rain did not enter the main covered area. The water did not pool on the roof. There was room inside for a picnic table, several trunks for dry goods, and six people. In addition, the zippers held up well to 4 kids and 2 adults zipping in and out many times a day for a week. The…
4 or 5 Stars if it hadn’t been sliced by something at the factory I had to return it. Shipped in an Amazon box. Item comes in a fabric carry bag. Item arrives inside another cardboard box inside the fabric carry bag. When I dumped the contents on the ground to set up the first time I immediately noticed a razor slice it what would end up being the roof material. None of the packaging had been damaged or cut. I used duct tape to seal the slice and used it for the event, but it’s already been returned. Must have happened at the factory. Ignoring the slice this…
Blowin’ in the Wind is fatal to this product We bought this screen house in July 2013 and used it less than ten times. It was always stored properly when not in use. On our last camping trip in June 2016, the scree house was pegged down with guy lines out and the front opening unzipped. A wind of about 20-25 mph came up, pushing the front of the Sun Valley backwards. The top pocket that holds the shock-corded rod ripped open causing the rod to fall out and the screen house to collapse. We saw that it had a ten-year warranty and called…