🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights with the Ultimate Outdoor Screen!
The KHOMO GEAR 20 ft Outdoor Projector Screen is a versatile inflatable screen measuring 13 feet by 8 feet, designed for both front and rear projection. It features a quick setup time of under 5 minutes, a 160-degree viewing angle, and comes with an inflation fan, tie-downs, and a convenient storage bag, making it perfect for outdoor movie experiences.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Mount Type | Inside Mount,Outside Mount |
Screen Dimensions | 13 feet * 8 feet |
Item Dimensions W x H | 190"W x 125"H |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
C**S
This screen is legit
I have to admit I was a little skeptical about this screen. I'm an AV nerd and have learned the hard way that you usually get what you pay for. Since it was only ~$200, I assumed that the quality would be flimsy, the blower would be too loud, the screen wouldn't be as big as advertised, etc.This screen is legit. It looked great and was well-built for the cost. This is obviously not a commercial screen so I wouldn't plan on it lasting forever, but it exceeded my expectations significantly.I was a little concerned that a screen of that size would need a brighter projector than we have. We ran a 3300 lumen projector, and it as bright enough to see well about 15 minutes before dark (not sunset, actual dark). By the time it was fully dark, the picture was great.The blower was quieter than expected and, since it sits behind the screen, you don't really notice it all that much. That said, you will need some speakers with a little kick because you have to sit further away from a screen this size. We had our chairs about 15 feet further back than we'd normally sit with our old 120" screen.You're not going to be able to run this with a tiny bluetooth speaker or computer speakers or whatever unless they are right in front of you. You'll either need powered speakers (like a plug-in boombox or, better yet, an old shelf system you've got in the basement) or a heavy duty battery powered speaker. Although we didn't use it for movie night, we've got a 150 watt Monster Rockin' Roller that would have done the trick, so I'd use something like that. I think you can get that speaker at Sam's Club right now for ~$120.The initial setup was a little bit of a pain, only because it's a huge screen that you have to velcro to the inflated frame. We tried to do it before blowing up the screen, but it was too hard to alight everything correctly. We ended up blowing the frame up, and then I used a 6-foot ladder to velcro the screen on. Takedown was super simple, we just deflated it, folded it up, and stored it in a tub. I'd recommend against trying to fit it back in the bag it came in - that appears to be a one-way ticket out, not a roundtripper.Finally, it's as large as advertised. We set it up on our driveway and tied it down to weights. You'll need to do that because it's like a giant sail catching wind. For purposes of comparison, it was about as wide as our 2-car garage, and about 5 or 6 feet taller than the top of the garage. I've attached a picture of it with my 12-year-old son for comparison.Long story short, it's legit and worth the purchase. Strong recommend from an AV nerd.
P**N
Huge, lightweight, easy setup in 5 mins, packs small, and great price—perfect for outdoor movies!
I purchased the Khomo Gear 20-Foot Outdoor Projector Screen for use at the Menlo Park Memorial Veterans Home in New Jersey, where it’s perfect for "Drive-In" movie nights with a laptop, projector, and streaming services (not included). The screen is impressively large—much bigger than I anticipated—but lightweight and incredibly easy to set up. After attaching the screen (make sure it’s aligned properly to avoid pulls), setup or takedown takes less than five minutes. Once deflated, it fits compactly in its carrying case for easy storage. Paired with popcorn and external speakers, it gives the veterans an authentic movie theater experience. Highly recommend!
S**N
Must Have Movie Screen
Do not get anything less than the 20ft screen. It's not too big and is lite weight and easy to put together. The picture is better on a bigger screen. The blower is super quite. My family and friends love the movie screen. The design is very stable but comes with stakes for those windy days. I HIGHLY recommend the 20 FT. Khomo Movie Screen. The Best For Family Fun.
E**X
Wind whips…no problem!
I was worried about the sound of a fan, competing with audio of movies. This has not been an issue at all, sound of fan is minimal. We’ve set this up in the back yard 5 times now to give our kiddos an old school “drive-in” experience. There have been gusty fall nights of 20-30mph and the screen didn’t budge! Easy set-up/tear down with storage bag provides small storage footprint. Hope it holds up for years to come! 🤞
7**S
Nice screen for the price
The media could not be loaded. We really enjoy using the screen, but it could be better. That’s why only 4 stars. I wish it had arrived with the screen already attached, since I’m short, and attaching it was difficult. The plus to a removable screen is that you can wash or replace it. Once together, putting up is a breeze for 2 people. One could do it though. The motor is not loud. I don’t get what other reviewers are talking about. Take down is where the problems come. The zipper to release air is in the center of the back bottom. Both front tubes have to go down and back to get there. We unzipped and turned off the fan, then we let it deflate on its on, while we did cleanup. Once done, we folded the front tubes on top of each other, tucking in the screen, then we set the back tube on top of them. I then rolled from the end up to the zipper. My husband pushed as much air out as he could. He then rolled up his side as much as possible. We placed in the back of my car to finish the next day. Takes a long time. Now, if they had put the zipper at one end, or even both ends, take down could have been a breeze. The next day, I finished deflating, and barely got it to fit it the bag. The ad says that there are 6 twelve foot ropes. That is not true. There are 2 twelve foot and 4 maybe five foot. The stakes are not any good. I used 8 inch tent nails for travel, but bought permanent spiral ground anchors for home. I also bought a very large tarp to put under it to protect. The put fabric loops to attach ropes to. I wish they had put D loops. I attached carabiners to make setup easier. I also tied sliding knots to make the ropes easily adjustable. Over all, we are very pleased, but if we have to replace, I will definitely be taking these things into consideration.
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