Texsport Montana Instant Screen Arbor Shade Canopy

December 26, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $91.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:16 GMT+0100 - Details)

If you’re seeking top-quality effectiveness, the search stops here. This Texsport Montana Screen Arbor will leave you with a sense of awe.Measuring 12 feet square, this four-legged arbor has walls made of fine mesh to screen out insects as small as no-see-ums. Two of the walls zip open as entrances. The arbor provides 82 inches of headroom. Roof and panels are flame-retardant heavy-duty taffeta. Legs are rust-resistant 3/4-inch-diameter steel with molded joints. Fiberglass poles support the roof. Stakes and a carry/storage bag come with the arbor. Setup instructions are included.

Product Features

  • 12′ x 12′ x 82 h. Heavy-duty taffeta skin
  • No-see-um mesh walls with two zippered entrances Powder coated 3/4 diameter chain-corded steel leg poles
  • Fiberglass poles support roof Molded pole joints
  • Complete with stakes, carry/storage bag Flame retardant, meets C.P.A.I.-84 specifications
  • Saxony Blue/Limestone

Comments

Anonymous says:

You won’t believe how this keeps the rain out! We bought this at the last minute, for a camp trip to Alaska. Our main idea was to use it to keep out mosquitoes – which it did perfectly. It’s big enough to put up over a picnic table, plus have room to walk around and a couple camp chairs besides. What surprised me was how well it stood up to some massive rainstorms in Denali. The mesh, designed for bugs, also caught the water – and amazingly, with just the little blue plastic cap and 4 screen walls, everything inside stayed dry! This…

Anonymous says:

Too much setup time – requires 2 people with strong hands and arms This canopy is a 2 person event with very strong hands and arms and being careful not to puncture your hand trying to ram in the supports.Not enough fabric for legs to fit into bottom leg pins – top canopy pockets not sewn the same size which does not give adequate space to bow the canopy side supports. Assembly extremely difficult as it took 2 hrs of trying to force the top canopy assembly. Only to have assembly of the side legs fail.See picture of the side pin. Not…

Anonymous says:

I can’t recommend this screen room. It’s attractive, but you get what you pay for. We put it up at home before our trip. And good thing because my husband had to cut a connecting wire for it to go up. When we put it up at camp one of the zipper pulls broke right off. We hadn’t even used the door yet. It didn’t hold up to the wind. When we came back to our site the screen room was in the bushes. We will try to fix the zipper and buy better stakes. The ones included were pathetically weak. I would recommend purchasing a better…

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