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The CLAM Pop Up Screen Tent is a heavy-duty, 12.5-foot wide portable shelter designed for outdoor enthusiasts who value quick setup and reliable protection. Featuring durable 210D Poly-Oxford fabric, full mesh netting, and reinforced fiberglass poles, it comfortably accommodates up to 8 people and includes all necessary stakes and tie-downs for secure use at the beach, patio, or backyard.
S**
Easy to set up, very roomy
Got the 12.5 x 12.5 size because we like a lot of room when we camp. The camp ground we go to usually has 8 foot tables so there is plenty of room in here for that and our Cabela camp kitchen along with a large crate, rocking chair, a spare table for the grill/griddle/camp stove. So easy to set up, one person can do it. We use to use a large canopy with heavy poles that we had to drag with us. Needed at least 3 people to set that monster up not to mention how high it was which was a nightmare if it was windy out. We got the one with attached wind panels with built in windows which is so convenient. It was a bit of a pain when setting up because the panels were zipped up and we had to fit our hand through the hole of the panel to pull the walls out. I think next time when we put it away we will leave the panels rolled up. The zippers are very easy to zip and large compared to others. I think they will last a long time. The tent itself seemed to have good stitching. I do caution when opening up the windows on the wind panels. They have a Velcro strip holding them closed and I feel if you just rip open the window panel without holding the little piece of Velcro strip you will rip it off the tent and then it will leak, so go slow. Putting it back in the bag that it came with was very easy. The bag, unlike most bags, was large enough that there was no struggle. It is a bit heavy to carry, about 40lbs, but the bag is well made. We would highly recommend this tent.
B**R
Great tent, rain proof, and the solid sides are a great option
We just bought this item. I received it the week before camping for the first time this year. Tried putting it up at home to make sure I knew how to do it. It is easy to erect and take down. Highly recommend watching the you tube video for as a guide for it. We had some mild winds at the campground--20-30 mph and it stayed standing for the most part. We did have the roof fall in a couple of times, but did not have the ropes out to the ground tightened good. Once that was corrected it stayed up. We even had over an 1" of rain on it and I had our bikes, stroller, camping chairs and garbage can inside and all was perfectly dry, that was awesome. The solid sides are also an added bonus as we had family get together one night that was around 55 degrees with 20 mph winds and we used it as a place to set food and eat. It worked great for that. The video says it takes less than a minute to set up, it might be true if you had done it every day, but I would say set up is about 5-10 minutes and take down is around 10-15 minutes depending on weather. Everyone was impressed with it and the quality. I hope it last for many years to come, because it showed it's value on this trip!One tip I would do: to make the ropes going down to the ground easier to adjust I went an bought some plastic spilt bolts and nuts. That made it a lot easier to keep the ropes tight going down to the ground and the next time I put it up it is going to be super easy to adjust the ropes.2nd Update: We have now used the tent multiple times.Positives: Awesome place to sit if it is raining outside as it is very weather proof. Keeps the bugs out and the screen is awesome, downside it also keeps the bugs inside once they get their!!(darn kids always opening the door and never shutting it) Great shade, the windows in the solid sides are awesome. The set up is second to none, it is flat out easy and take down is just as easy.Negatives: To roll up the solid sides you have to take the ropes loose from the ground, that stinks and makes changing from screens to solid a chore. We have had multiple storms with winds in excess of 30 mph and that does the collapse the tent roof, but it is as easy as opening the door and pushing the roof back up into place.Overall I would buy it again without hesitation as set up and take down is very important to me, along with keeping bugs out of course!!3rd Update: This tent has proven itself over and over again. We thoroughly enjoy it in the spring and the fall and use it as our garage at night to keep everything dry while we are camping from dew or rain. In the summer we raise the sides and enjoy bug free living outdoors. I have gotten pretty good at taking it down and putting it up, it is easy and convenient. We had over 3" of rain the last camping trip and not a drop got inside the tent. We also had some strong winds of 30-40 mph and the tent held up beautifully. I sleep well inside the camper knowing I don't have to be running around outside at night grabbing things that will blow away when the next weather event rolls in.
L**.
The best portable shelter known to man!
We needed a shelter because we were going camping for Thanksgiving and needed a place to serve the food since we were feeding about 14 (yes, we're crazy people. Lol) and the RV is too cramped to line that many up in there. We almost bought a different one, but I found this after my husband had gone to bed, so I made the decision without him. All I told him was, "I know it cost more, but you will thank me when you put it up the first time." So the day finally came and he went out to put it up. Just a couple minutes later he came back in and exclaimed, "Omg, that thing is awesome!!!" And over the next few days I listened to him tell everyone how easy it was to put it up. Even the other campers who came by to ask us about it. And yes, I took ALL the credit. LolWhat we liked:The first time he put it up it took about 60 seconds. It is SO easy I don't think he looked at the instructions once. And taking it down is even easier, if that's possible.It's VERY tall. My son in law is about 6'4 and even he had plenty of clearance above his head.It's very sturdy. We were right on a lake where it gets very windy (that was the main reason we needed it) and we left it up for about 4 nights without any concern about it getting damaged or it getting blown around at all. Even on the warmer days when we had the windows and door open. It might be different if we were just using the screens, but it ties down really well and I think it would take a lot for that to happen.The wind walls are attached, so you always have them with you. Just unroll them from the top and zip them into place. Plus there are windows on them that you can open if you're still in need of some fresh air.There is a ton of space inside. We put up 2 tables about 6' long on either side to put the food on. If it had been colder or too windy we could have easily fit chairs on either side of both tables to eat at and I don't think it would've felt crowded.Even though it's a dark brown color, the light colored roof allowed plenty of light in so we didn't need a light source until after the sun went down.A day prior when temps were in the high 40s, we tried using one of those small radiator type heaters (the cheap $50 ones from Walmart) to warm it up just in case it got cold enough that we'd have to eat inside. Didn't end up needing to, but with that tiny heater it got warm enough to be comfortable.We liked the apron along the bottom that should keep most bugs out.Some reviews complained about getting it back in the storage bag after use. This wasn't a problem for us. It went right back in without any hassle at all. Maybe the bag is bigger now?It didn't really rain that week so we can't speak to how dry it stays or if it gets too hot in warmer weather. Then again, we live in the south. No matter where you are, in the shade or not, it is ALWAYS too hot outside. I don't see it being any worse in any screen room you could buy. Lol
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