Lot Detail 13′ X 9′ OZARK TRAIL SCREEN HOUSE

I was wondering if anyone out there can e-mail me the manual. 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. We placed the screen house over a picnic table at the campsite and it did a fairly good job of keeping insects out while we were eating. Next day delivery isn’t available on certain items during sales or promotions.

This was not a heavy rain by any means as no other shelters or tents collapsed. The weight of the water actually bent several poles on the roof and one leg. This probably could have been prevented by adding more yellow support poles to the roof. 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.

Bottom of screen doesn’t even tough the ground. This tent is only $47 at Walmart, however that is not the point. ozark trail chairs The hubs on the tent and the construction of the design are worthless. A light misting rain and it’s all over.

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 cracked and a couple of the curved roof poles bent a little. I purchased Model #WT98010R and I’ve had it for 2 years and have put it up probably 6 times. The screen is great for nice weather. It gives great shade and it keeps flies out. We used it to put it over a little swimming pool for our children and it works great.

We are looking for these pieces if anyone wants to sell. We have a love-hate relationship with this screen tent. But, the slightest wind or rain and the whole thing comes down because of flimsy roof design. After multiple storms/fall downs, the screen portion has suffered some massive wounds. The rest of the process was funny too, with wimpy frizzy guylines, and inexplicable bits of plastic that are supposed to tighten them.

The new types that go right up without connections are so much better. It was a nice size though and eventually got up with extra tape. My ONLY problem is that I lost the darn instructions, and don’t remember which pole goes where!

I am sorry that I ever purchased it. Hopefully I can find a replacement part. I contacted Wal-Mart (1-800-WALMART) to see where I could get a replacement pole for the tent. They are idiots and seemed ozark trail canopy like they didn’t want to help me by supplying me with the manufacturer’s phone number. Find the best hiking/camping product for your next outdoor adventure using our independent reviews and ratings.