| Eureka Northern 12' x 12' Breeze Screen House with Awning | 
| Brand: Eureka
List Price: $399.90 Buy New: $369.97 as of 3/21/2010 23:44 EDT details You Save: $29.93 (7%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 13 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 34.5 Dimensions (in): 37 x 13 x 12
MPN: 2626300 Model: 2626300 UPC: 083826263002 EAN: 0083826263002 ASIN: B000EQAUDW
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| Features:
| • | Portable square screen house with built-in rain curtains and awning | | • | Measures 12' by 12'; full mesh panels | | • | Shock-corded, pre-bent, aluminum frame lighter than fiberglass | | • | Two full length doors zip completely open and out of the way | | • | Center height of 101 inches; weighs 28 pounds |
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Product Description Versatile Eureka! Northern Breeze Screen House has built-in wind curtains on all four sides. The perfect 3-season shelter! Vertical side walls provide maximum usable interior space, plus built-in wind curtains on all four sides double as awnings when extra space is needed (one set of awning poles is included) or may be secured in place for shelter from the wind. A picnic table will easily fit inside or outside beneath the awning. Ring & pin assembly, durable shock-corded aluminum frame and Eureka! hub make set-up fast and easy. Roof, splash cloth and wind curtains are super durable too, thanks to rugged 150 denier StormShield fabric. Details: Large 12' x 12' interior is perfect for picnics or camping; 150 denier StormShield fabric roof, splash cloth and wind curtains are UV, acid rain and tear-resistant; 50 denier No-see-um netting on all sides for superior bug control; Two full-length doors zip open completely and out of the way for easy entry / exit; Includes (4) 7/8-1" seamless aluminum poles; Optional snap-in floor accessory (available below) may be added for ground coverage; 12' x 12', packs to 12 1/2 x 42"; 8'5"" peak interior height; Area: 144 sq. ft. Minimum weight (top, poles, stakes and bags): 28 lbs. Limited lifetime warranty. It's more versatile than any standard screen house, with better protection from the elements. Order Today! Eureka! Northern Breeze Screen House, Blue
Amazon.com Product Description A great choice for backyard barbecues, days at the beach, or evenings lounging at the campsite, the square Eureka Northern Breeze is nicely light and easily transportable thanks to its aluminum frame. It has a 144 square foot area (12 by 12 feet)--just right to fit a standard-sized picnic table--and a roomy 7 foot, 7 inch center height. The near-vertical side walls also provide more usable interior space. This versatile screen house also features four side walls that can be used as waterproof walls or awnings--with 64.5 square feet of awning-covered exterior space on each side. The 150D polyester splash cloth and roof provide excellent UV resistance, and offers more durability than other screen houses with 75D polyester roofs. The strong durable shockcorded aluminum frame attaches to the body by a central hub and clips for a fast and easy set up every time. Other features include two full-length doors, no-see-um polyester mesh walls, and an optional snap-in floor (sold separately). About Eureka Though the exact year is unknown, Eureka's long history begins prior to 1895 in Binghamton, New York, where the company still resides today. Then known as the Eureka Tent & Awning Company, its first wares were canvas products--most notably, Conestoga wagon covers and horse blankets for nineteenth century American frontiersmen--as well as American flags, store awnings, and camping tents. The company increased production of its custom canvas products locally throughout the 1930s and during the 1940 and even fabricated and erected the IBM "tent cities" just outside Binghamton. The seven acres of tents housed thousands of IBM salesmen during the company's annual stockholders meeting, which had since outgrown its previous locale. In the 1940s, with the advent of World War II and the increased demand for hospital ward tents, Eureka expanded operations and began shipping tents worldwide. Ultimately, upon the post-war return of the GIs and the resultant housing shortage, Eureka turned its attention to the home front during the 1950s by supplying awnings for the multitude of mobile homes that were purchased. In 1960, Eureka's new and innovative Draw-Tite tent, with its practical, free standing external frame, was used in a Himalayan Expedition to Nepal by world renowned Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person documented to summit Mt. Everest only six years earlier. In 1963, Eureka made history during its own Mt. Everest ascent, with more than 60 of its tents sheltering participants from fierce 60+ mph winds and temperatures reaching below -20°F during the first all American Mt. Everest Expedition. For backpackers and families, Eureka introduced its legendary Timberline tent in the 1970s. Truly the first StormShield design, this completely self-supporting and lightweight backpacking tent became one of the most popular tents the entire industry with sales reaching over 1 million by its ten year anniversary. Eureka tents have also traveled as part of several historic expeditions, including the American Women's Himalayan Expedition to Annapurna I in 1978 and the first Mt. Everest ascents by a Canadian and American woman in 1986 and 1988. In recent history, tents specially designed and donated by Eureka sheltered Eric Simonson and his team on two historic research expeditions to Mount Everest, this time in a quest for truth regarding the 1924 attempted summit of early English explorers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine. During the 1999 expedition, the team made history finding the remains of George Mallory, but the complete mystery remained unsolved. Returning in 2001 to search for more clues, the team found amazing historical artifacts which are now on display at the Smithsonian.
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Almost perfect September 8, 2009 Michael Liberte (Boston, MA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We just came back from a 3-week camping trip in Northern Ontario. As you can imagine, it was cold and wet, and worth every minute.
I'll start with this: the product is amazing, made exceptionally well, with high-quality materials. Setup is easy and can be done by one person (with some experience). It is sturdy and makes our camping experience so much more enjoyable. It is, without question, worth the premium we paid for it.
This screen house did what it was supposed to do, and very well. We bought it because of the walls that could be dropped or raised depending on the weather. Naturally, most of the time the walls were down, and amazingly the thing didn't let in a single drop.
Below is the only somewhat negative points you may want to consider; I would still buy it if I knew about them beforehand, but I may have prepared better.
The awning was kept open at all times, with 3 poles supporting it; as other reviewers mentioned, it collects water; if it's raining hard, it becomes an issue, as the water collected becomes too heavy and may damage the tent. And as the water overflows and falls down periodically - it creates nasty puddles; and every time it splashes it soils everything nearby. Also - the awning leaks along the seam in the middle (actually, only in one spot). It's not a big deal, but it is annoying.
It is made of dark material, so it is dark inside. I would have preferred if it was white, it would have been much nicer and brighter during the day. However, it is brighter when the walls are raised. Also, it may be too warm inside in hot weather. Where we go hot weather isn't an issue :)
Overall - a great product, I can recommend it to anyone serious about camping. Its biggest strength is with waterproof walls that can be raised and dropped as needed. It creates an extra space on your campsite that is always dry and weatherproof. If, however, you're going to a place where it doesn't rain - you may be better off with bigger standard screenhouse.
Way bulkier/heavier than expected August 24, 2009 Jack (St Paul, MN United States) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
It gets the job done, but it is quite large and bulky and is difficult for one person to set up. The snap-in floor just provides some ground covering and in no way prevents insects from entering the screen room. Unless you really need to cover a picnic table, I would recommend going with a largish regular tent like REI's hobbitat.
The best screenhouse. June 24, 2009 David (Colorado) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This screen house is the center of my big camp. I upgraded to this one after struggling in the rain with another, lesser quality screen house. The Northern Breeze is worth the extra cost. The walls/awnings provide shelter from the rain as well as additional privacy. It can be a little difficult for one person to assemble, but I've managed. It is very well designed. I've spent many hours in bad weather inside this and it is so nice to be able to reconfigure the awnings and walls. During extended rain, it is more comfortable and far less claustrophobic to set up an awning rather than keep all 4 walls down. However, If you set up the awning as pictured, it will pool with rain water. The water slopes back toward the tent and doesn't drain until it is really full... then it will dump. For better rain shedding, I only use two poles and set them with a long pole on the end, a short pole in the middle and only a guy line to stretch out the corner. This provides a proper slope and the rain drains to one side. A single set of awning poles (1 long & 2 short) is included, but you can order more directly from Eureka. Get at least one more long pole. I've been really happy with this and all of my Eureka tents. Happy Camping!
Happy Customer June 9, 2009 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
What a great purchase. Not only is it helping out w/ privacy due to the drop down sides but its working out great for our hot tub. You can either close all sides down while in it and its nice and warm or just open up two of them for a cross breeze. Assembly well it wasn't to bad as long as you have 2 people to do it, instructions where hard to find they were inside the bag that had the spikes in it which of course is the last bag you open up. Other than that its GREAT !!! We are actually taking it down and ordering the floor that comes w/ it and giving it to our daughter for her camping trip. Imagine that a product that allows you to do more than just one thing w/ it.
Great Screen Tent April 25, 2009 Tom L (Florida) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Great Screen Tent, I like the double entry exit feature and roll up privacy flaps/awnings. Zippers are good, usually one handed but on occasion will catch the cover. On the down side the roof seams need some kind of seam seal/silicone treatment as it did weep, not leak, water during a hard rain. One might want longer tent stakes too.
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