Ozark Trail 7-Person 2-in-1 Screen House Connect Tent with 2 Doors, Canopy Sold Separately

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have large screen house and I love it. It gets used very hard every summer. It’s starting to wear out and I’m looking to replace but can’t find one anywhere.

The tent fabric roof provides shade for 46 square feet of the room. The Screen House is spacious enough for six people, or more around a folding table in an uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic shelter. Got this tent as a father’s day gift. Decided to use it to go camping with my fiance and we were going to set up before we went.

I’ve had them for 5 or 6 years and I have no complaints with this company and its products. Browse Ozark Trail’s top-rated hiking and camping gear and more. Find something simple to set up, reliable, durable and with product support. This still has a lot of life left in it and I would love to be able to fix it.

Got this product, it came with no instructions. Just like all the other reviews it sucks. As I said at the start, this is the worst screen house I’ve ever owned. Will never buy this brand again. ozark trail screen house Find the best hiking/camping product for your next outdoor adventure using our independent reviews and ratings. Great product, however, like everyone else, unable to locate replacement parts.

We put it back in the bag and said this is so stupid. How do you get a tent with no instructions. ozark trail chairs Hard to set up for one person. It take 2 people at least to set this screen house up.

If anyone has a hub gable or #1 Roof pole, I would be interested in buying those parts. I loved the size of this screen house but after a few uses, the 4-way hub gable ozark trail canopy cracked and a couple of the curved roof poles bent a little. We’ve had this piece of garbage for 2 years now and haven’t been able to use it since we purchased it.

I put it up in my yard for my now wife’s bridal shower. I had it spiked down and secured really good. It looked wonderful in the yard so I decided to leave it for a while. I came in from work one day and to my surprise it was 60 yards away from me all torn up from landing on my neighbor’s spiked fence. It was torn up pretty bad so I decided to trash it.

The “frame” barely stayed together on the ground. Any attempt to lift a corner and insert a leg pole resulted in pipes flying everywhere. I thought of resorting to duct tape, but since I had none handy, with great finesse I managed to lift each corner one pipe segment at a time. Some middle sections fell out but I had a standing frame of sorts, swaying and wobbling.

I need to replace the center hub (CTRH-02) since this broke while I was using it. The screening and roof are all in excellent condition, along with all the poles, etc. With two more roof poles, I’m sure this could be prevented. My experience with Ozark Trail equipment has been to reinforce the old adage “you get what you pay for”. I highly recommend that anyone looking for a good screen house spend the additional money and get a Swiss Gear.