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The Wenzel Magnetic Screen House offers a spacious 99 sq ft interior with a peak height of 90 inches, comfortably accommodating up to 10 people. Crafted from durable 68D polyester taffeta and mesh, it features magnetic doors for seamless entry and exit, 50 SPF sun protection, and water-repellent materials. Lightweight at 17.4 lbs and compactly packed, it’s designed for easy transport and quick assembly, making it ideal for camping, picnics, tailgating, and more.
Brand | Wenzel |
Product Dimensions | 26.5"L x 8.5"W x 8.5"H |
Item Weight | 17.44 Pounds |
Floor Width | 11 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling, Party, Picnic, Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Rectangular |
Occupancy | 10 Person |
Seasons | Summer |
Included Components | Wenzel Magnetic Screen House |
Water Resistance Technology | 50 Sun Protection Factor |
Special Feature | Shady, bug-free zone with magnetic doors |
Occupant Capacity | 10 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Synthetic |
Color | Black |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | ['Fiberglass', 'Steel'] |
Size | One Size |
Closure Type | Magnetic |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Floor Length | 26.5 Inches |
Maximum Height | 90 Inches |
Floor Area | 99 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyethylene |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
Style | Outdoor |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 17.44 Pounds |
Stake Material | Fiberglass, Steel |
Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Footprint Tarp Weight | 17.44 Pounds |
Number of Stakes | 4 |
Rainfly Material | Polyester Taffeta |
Rainfly Weight | 27.57 Ounces |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | 50 SPF |
UPC | 047297992731 |
Form Factor | Screen House |
Model Name | 7363417 |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00047297992731 |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Manufacturer | Wenzel |
Installation Type | Automatic |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.63 x 8.38 x 8.38 inches |
Package Weight | 8.89 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26.5 x 8.5 x 8.5 inches |
Brand Name | Wenzel |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 7363417 |
L**.
This one survived several high speed wind storms
I have to say this screen tent went through some tough times and held up. I've had several screen tents that just did not last the first or second wind storm. This one survived many as this was a year that provided many, many very strong winds up to and maybe higher than 60 mph! It moves, it sways but holds up very well. Unfortunately, it could not withstand other flying objects or other obstacles.First I put it too close to the shed so the screen ripped but that was my error. Then this last storm which lasted about 3 days, had stuff flying around including a projector screen going through one side. The tent is still up but pretty much done for due to that.The cons are the poles are flimsy and do not stay taught. This makes the screen doors with magnets not stay closed. Have to keep tightening.The magnets are kind of week so a small breeze will open them up.I did not like the bottom of the screen doorway because it is difficult to keep the screen door closed if not perfectly placed.Instructions could have been better.Highly recommend this screen tent.
J**R
Awesome product
I have owned mine for about a year, and it has been great. While it is easier to assemble with two people, it is truly fairly easy for one person to assemble as well. Most of the time I'm the only one doing it, and I'm done in minutes. The design is spot on. I've left it assembled for 7-10 days at a time with no issues. The magnetic doors work well. One word of caution, do not pull the supporting lines too taught or the doors may struggle to remain closed. But, once you get the proper amount of tightness needed in the lines, it works perfectly. This is an outstanding product that has provided for hours of outside enjoyment that otherwise would have been made difficult due to bugs.
J**T
Better than I expected.
I bought this tent because it was the only thing that I could find to fit over the back galley of my teardrop camper. After reading some of the online reviews I was worried that it just would not hold up at all, but it was the only thing that I could find that was light weight, small pack size, and reasonably priced. Others said that it ripped and poles broke the first time out. It's not a real sturdy tent but it has worked good for me without any damage from moderate winds for two months now. As I said I needed something for my teardrop camper and this was the only thing in its size (9x11'). I cut an "H" slit in one of the narrow ends of the tent screen and then slipped it over the tongue of my camper and back to the front side of the finders and then set up as normal covering the galley hatch of my camper and giving me a nice size area to use the galley and to sit in. If I had to do it all over again, I'd buy the same tent.
N**7
Has many uses...
I like this screened-in room tent and if assembled and anchored properly very sturdy and easy to assemble with 2 adultsI had purchased the sandbags to help weight it down and recommend them so the guylines can be avoided. Comes with numerous metal stakes that work great. Bonus I found that it well fit over the kids 8ft swimming pool for shade and keeping things out of the pool. I can highly recommend this product
K**M
NOT HAPPY
The "magnetic" screen house was very easy to assemble. However, there are a few issues that needs to be fixed.1. It would nice if It came with a floor, instead of two pieces of polyethylene for each door.2. There's a gap between the floor and door3. The magnetic strips to keep the doors closed, are a big joke. They connect, regardless of the adjustments made with moving poles in or out to make the screen looser/tighter. The magnetics should be a whole lot stronger in order to stick together.4. The canvas isn't all that strong.For the floor, we bought a clear tarp that was wider than the screen room itself. We put the screen room on the tarp, so that way, we could put duct tape around the perimeter of the room to the tarp, to keep critters from crawling in. With the exception of the gaps under the doors.However, it's perfect for keeping the bugs off you, but with the doors not closing, it's a big issue with bugs coming inside. More money should've been put into the magnet design.
C**R
Looks good and works great!
Our picnic table fits perfectly and leaves enough room for extra chairs and a side table and it is high enough to accommodate our 6’ 4”” son! It was easy to put up and has withstood several really heavy rain storms since being out up several weeks ago! I cannot understand why other buyers have complained about it collapsing the first time they used it! They must not be putting it up correctly! The magnets are a plus, they work perfectly and beat using a zipper each time we go in or out!
M**R
Could use better floor flaps
I gave this only 3 stars. It did, for the most part, keep the yellow jackets at bay. However it did not keep all of them at bay which resulted in a situation where we were trapped inside a tent with yellow jackets that had no way of getting out. The problem mostly lies in the bottom of the tent. I could not, for the life of me, get it to sit flat against the ground. Nor could I close the 4-6” gap at the bottom of the door. Yellow jackets often buzz at ground level looking for food and they would go right under the door and walls. That was the only real downside.The tent was easy to setup. Fit over a full size forest service picnic table with room to spare. The magnets on the doors did a great job. Nothing got in through the walls and although we had 3-6 yellow jackets get in while we were cooking sausage there were over a dozen outside trying to get in. I suppose that is better than fighting all 2 dozen at once.Once they get in it’s a fun dance of trying to direct them toward the door without angering any of them. One person holds the door open and tries not to let any new ones enter. I easily spent an hour after we got back from hiking trying to rid the tent of unwanted guests so we could cook dinner. Eventually I just flipped the whole thing over on its roof which mostly worked. A couple still hung on anyway.Will I keep this? Probably. I will probably get an old tarp and try to make the bottom flaps longer and attach them to the doors as well. I would recommend the manufacturer take a better look at floor entry.
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