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| Brand: Paha Que Wilderness Category: Sports
Buy New: $271.01 (On sale from $321.20) You Save: $50.19 (16%)
New (5) from $271.01
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 54808
Color: Grey Shipping Weight (lbs): 26 Dimensions (in): 30.7 x 10.2 x 10
MPN: 900-6000-000 Model: 900-6000-000 UPC: 721209900631 EAN: 0721209900631
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Built-in awnings on all four sides | | • | Dual doors for easy entry and exit | | • | Vertical walls for maximum interior space | | • | High performance 100% aluminum pole set | | • | Exclusive lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Eliminate bugs and bad weather at your next outdoor gathering with the Paha Que ScreenRoom shelter. The 120-square feet of floor space is ideal for meals, meetings, card games and late night fly tying sessions. It has two large doors and no-see-um mesh walls that uniformly extend to six feet, six inches in height, generously bestowing plenty extra elbow and headroom for occupants of all proportions. Built-in awnings create an additional 286 square feet of space, provided that you purchase three additional sets of shock-corded awning poles (sold separately).
Product Description Perfect for tailgating, barbecues, camping weekends, days at the beach, and backyard parties, this screen room from Paha Qué offers generous peak heights and maximum usable interior space. With six feet of headroom throughout, this spacious screen room measures a spacious 12 by 10 feet and features built-in awnings on all four sides (which can be rolled down for more privacy and protection or rolled up for a more open and airy space). A large front and back door allow for easy entry and exit while heavy-duty zippers help in minimizing dirt and sand. This screen room is supported with heavy-duty aluminum shock-corded poles, while continuous pole sleeves make them easy to use (and also eliminating the need for roof pole clips or snaps). The screen room includes a full set of adjustable and reflective guylines, two complete sets of ground stakes, an oversized carry sack for storing and toting easily, and one set of awning poles. Additional accessories include Paha Qué's ScreenRoom Rainfly for full waterproof performance and Custom Floor (available separately). Specifications: - Floor size: 12 x 10 feet
- Inside height at peak: 8 feet, 6 inches
- Height of sidewalls: 6 feet, 6 inches
- Awnings: two are 12 feet x 6 feet, 6 inches; other two are 10 feet by 6 feet, 6 inches
- Weight: 26 pounds
- Pole diameter: .75 inches
- Roof: 150D polyester oxford, with heavy-duty waterproofing and UV coatings
- Sidewalls: 1.8 oz. high-tenacity "no-see-um" grade mesh
- Awnings: 150D polyester oxford, with heavy-duty waterproofing and UV coatings
- Poles: 100% aluminum 6061 series alloy, shock-corded (includes one set of awning poles, additional sets can be purchased separately)
- Zippers: YBS brand with corrosion-resistant nickel sliders
- Sun Protection Factor (SPF): 50+
Manufacturer's Warranty Lifetime warranty About Paha Qué Paha Qué Wilderness Inc. is a young and innovative company that makes high-quality family camping tents. Campers love them, but when they first see the name in print, they pause and wonder just how to pronounce it and try to understand its meaning. You won't find it in any dictionary and there have been debates amongst linguists about its derivation. According to the legend behind the term, Paha Qué is the Southwest Indian version of "Aloha." Paha Qué takes it to mean "happy trails." It can mean hello, good-bye, how are you, have a good day, and more. Perhaps a variation on the Spanish phrase Qué Pasa? The people at Paha Qué learned it from a local rancher friend whose grandpa learned it from local Indians. It boils down to the fact that the name is surely different, and appropriately so because these tents are very different from ordinary tents.
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| Customer Reviews:
Impossible to set up without damage September 29, 2008 I was very disappointed in this screenhouse, especially considering all the positive reviews for Paha Que products. We tried to set it up in the backyard but it was virtually impossible without tearing the no-see-um, ripping the seams, or bending the poles, and we precisely followed the instructions provided. We gave up on it, and we are experienced tent putter-uppers. Back it goes to Amazon.
Maybe the one we received was defective? There was a lot of excess string/cloth hanging out at all the seams, like the panels weren't run through the sewing machine correctly. Also, though I like the idea of the Velcro at the bottom of the tent to hold down the rain panels, as we were packing it back up the Velcro easily snagged on the netting, making a mess of it.
A welcome addition to our camping gear! December 14, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love camping, but for years I've been complaining about having to dodge yellow jackets and mosquitoes while cooking and eating, and finally decided to do something about it. After careful research I decided on this one because of the size, durability, ease of set up and Paha Que's reputation. Our plans most of the time involve putting the screen room over campground picnic tables. The 10X10 doesn't give us enough room to be able to walk all the way around the table easily and the 12X12 would take up too much room in our campsites. The 10X12 is just the right size and shape. We also purchased the rainfly and are glad we did.
Before we left, we practiced setting it up in our local park - good thing, because the rainfly we received was really a 12X12 mis-labeled and disguised as a 10X12, and it took us awhile to figure out why it just wouldn't fit. Imagine how cranky we would've been if that had happened on our trip! Paha' Que was great though and shipped out another one right away, so it arrived in time for our first camping trip of the season. Other than that glitch it set up very easily. Pounding in all the stakes and setting up all the guylines is a little time-consuming but that's true of any tent-type structure built to withstand weather.
I am so glad we bought this screen room and only wish we'd done so sooner. It was so worth it to be able to relax while fixing and eating our meals and to have that extra bit of shade to relax under in the hot summer sun. It's very versatile in that you can have all walls zipped shut, or rolled up or anything in between. You can buy extra poles and have awnings on all four sides (we chose not to). Next time we decide to have a July 4th picnic this is most definitely coming with us!
Just as a note - it does a great job of keeping out flying insects but crawling ones can still get in from down below unless you buy and install the custom floor (which we didn't do because it would be too much of a pain when using it over picnic tables). We also had a couple of little ground squirrels crawl under and race through on their way to wherever....it was entertaining! Also, if you're going to use this while camping you need to be careful about choosing campsites big enough for both this and your tent, and because it's so tall you want to be sure there aren't too many low-hanging branches to get in the way of set-up.
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