Enjoying the great outdoors is always difficult when you have no way to escape the sun, which is why Eureka made the Northern Breeze Screen House, a portable sun shelter constructed with a sturdy aluminum frame that won't fold in half at the first sign of a storm. Designed for 3-season use, the Northern Breeze provides shade when and where you need it while letting you enjoy the cooling effect of a light wind as it rolls easily through the no-see-um mesh windows. Optional side awnings add plenty of area to lounge as you wait your turn to play the next round of corn hole, and the massive doors give you easy access to the cooler when you need to grab another cold one for your downtime. In bad weather, simply roll down the curtains for a fully waterproof shelter that's large enough on the inside to host everyone for dinner, drinks, or an all-night dance party. Perfect for car camping, family outings, or days at the park, this tent has everything you need to stay cool, calm, and relaxed, no matter what the weather brings.
Features
- A fully featured camping shelter to keep you safe from the elements
- Waterproof curtains offer solid protection in a storm with an awning option for added gear storage
- No-see-um mesh panels stop even the smallest insects from finding their way in
- UV resistant 150D StormShield polyester provides plenty of shade when the sun is shining
- Vertical sidewalls and massive ceilings give you the wiggle room you need
- 2 oversized doors zip open completely for ease of entry
- Ceilings over 8 feet tall mean you can walk around without hitting your head
- 9 plastic and 8 steel stakes - Included
- 1 set of awning poles - Included
Compatible Accessories (Sold Separately)
- Northern Breeze Snap-In Floor
Specs
- Freestanding: Yes
- Best Use: Car Camping
- Number of Doors: 2
- Floor Area: 144 ft2
- Awning Area: 64.5 ft2 each side
- Head Height: 101"
- Floor Size: 144" x 144"
- Packed Size: 42" x 12.5"
- Minimum Weight: 25 lbs
- Packed Weight: 25 lbs 9 oz
Important Warning for California Residents: For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.