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The CAMPROS CP Screen House is a 12'x12' screened canopy tent designed for patios and outdoor camping. Featuring a durable 190T polyester top for UV protection and fine mesh walls to keep insects out, it offers 144 sq. ft. of shaded space with a 92-inch center height. The tent sets up easily in about 10 minutes with color-coded poles and includes a carry bag, ground stakes, and tie downs. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for millennial professionals seeking a stylish, functional outdoor shelter that combines sun protection, insect defense, and quick assembly.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #88,741 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #17 in Camping Screen Houses & Rooms |
| Brand | CAMPROS CP |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,147 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Material | Polyester |
| Product Dimensions | 144"L x 144"W x 92"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
P**Y
Good value screen house
While searching for a good sized screen house that could be placed over a picnic table but still offer a little sun and light rain protection, a lot of options came up short. Many had very little canopy cover or nothing to block sun or wind coming from the sides. The screen houses that did were usually the hex/gazebo style tents that are much more expensive, very heavy, and pack up HUGE. This screen house was a nice goldilocks of being affordable, relatively compact when packed away, had decent coverage for sun and light rain, and had an adjustable/removable side panel for privacy or for when the sun is lower in the sky or wind protection. If you've set up a typical camping tent before, this tent will be a breeze to set up. It took me and my husband about 10 minutes to set it up for the first time, not including staking or setting up guylines. I really like how the instructions are easy to follow and sewed into the bag. The color coding of the roof poles and corresponding tunnels made setting up a breeze too. The build quality seems good for this price range. The bags for the poles and stakes look especially robust which is nice because those are usually the first to have a hole. The main bag is a bit flimsy, but it's really just for storage and does offer plenty of room to repack. Our only complaint is that the flaps around the bottom of the tent could be a bit longer or maybe offer a stake loop or two between the poles to keep the tent a little more critter proof. But that's a pretty minor flaw and we'll probably find a few rocks around camp to drop on the flaps to keep at least flying critters from coming in where the walls meet the ground. I hadn't heard of CAMPROS before, but after sending in our info to register for the warranty, a real person followed up to confirm and offer to answer any questions.
S**N
Good Value Screen Tent that Works Well
I am a truck camper (I camp out of a fiberglass shell that covers the bed of my pickup) and recently purchased a 10’ x 10’ Campros screen tent to protect me from flies, mosquitos, and other insects while at various camping locations. I just returned from a 10-day camping trip to West Texas during which I used the screen tent daily. I was thoroughly impressed with the weight, quality, and performance of the tent. This tent is reasonable priced; lightweight (less than 20 pounds); takes up minimal space when packed in the carrying bag (approx. 2 feet long and 8 inches square); is fairly simple and quick to assemble (took 2 people less than 10 minutes); big enough to cover a standard size picnic table with a little room to spare; had zippers on both sides of the tent that worked well and provided easy access; is decent quality for the price; and best of all - it worked incredibly well at keeping flies and mosquitos out! During our recent trip, there were huge swarms of black flies in our camping area that constantly tried to bite and get into food and drinks - they were a huge nuisance. The Campros screen tent was incredibly effective at keeping the flies outside the tent and off of us and our food/drinks. We were thoroughly impressed and the envy of the campground! Many campers came by to check out the screen tent, asked where we got it, said they wished they had one too, and said they were going to get one for their next trip. On another note, the tent was delivered faster than promised and in perfect condition. I am completely satisfied with the purchase of this screen tent and highly recommend. The attached pics are of 1) the assembled screen tent over our picnic table and 2) how effective the tent is at keeping flies outside the screen. UPDATE: I am still truck camping (as of March 2025) and still use the same Campros screen tent purchased back in Oct 2021. Although I carry the tent along on every trip, I have only used this tent approx 14 days per year as I only set it up when I need protection from flying insects. The tent has held up well and still looks and performs almost like it did when it was new. Very happy with the purchase. I have attached a recent photo I took of the tent while camping Goose Island State Park in Rockport TX in November 2024.
H**.
It’s a pretty good screen tent.
Just received the tent yesterday (6/17) and put it up this morning to make sure there weren’t any issues before camping with it this weekend. Overall, the setup is straight forward (instructions are sewn into the bag for the tent). One thing I noticed was that the bag for the tent is larger than the tent from the manufacturer, which is great as it gives you wiggle room when putting it back in. All rods connected properly to the tent and had no issues with the setup whatsoever, just pay attention. Took my son and I about 10-15 minutes to do it the first time. Probably be more like 10 minutes from now on. I did notice two slight “tears” in the roof fabric (see images and video), which is why I gave the review four stars. I don’t think it’s a dealbreaker, but I’ll be filling out the one year warranty in case it gets worse. I do like the tent a lot. Everything’s tight when set up, and was surprised how small the bag is for a 13x13 tent. With the guy lines and stakes at the corners of the tent, I think it should be able to handle wind pretty well.
K**N
An Outdoor Haven: 13 x 13 Ft Screen Tent
This 13 x 13 Ft screen tent is now a cherished addition to our camping gear. It is a top-notch product that exceeded our expectations on multiple fronts. The room inside the tent is spacious, comfortably accommodating a large campground picnic table with room to spare. It created a cozy, communal area for us to dine, play games, and connect without feeling cramped. One of the standout features of this canopy tent is the added sun wall. It not only protected us from the elements but also provided an increased level of privacy at our campsite. This feature made our outdoor living experience feel more intimate and secure. I must admit, the tent is a bit on the pricier side. However, we managed to snag a used one through Amazon Warehouse which turned out to be a win-win for us. The quality and features of the tent certainly justify the price, and purchasing it used offered us the same value at a reduced cost. The tent's construction is sturdy, promising durability and long-term use. We look forward to many more camping trips with this screen house room as a staple in our setup. But fair warning...you could set it up alone but it really is a two-person job. While my husband was doing what he does to get our RV set up, I put all the pieces in place and called him over when it was time to lift it up. All told, it took about 20 minutes to set up. Having owned my fair share of screen tents over the years, I have to say that I absolutely LOVE this screen tent. It's roomy, provides privacy, and enhances our overall camping experience. Despite the initial cost, the benefits and features of this tent make it a worthwhile investment for any camping enthusiast. Highly recommended!
K**E
Great canopy/tent and easy set up
We purchased this Campros screen canopy/tent to set up over the picnic table while tent camping to keep keep the bugs away and for shelter in case of a light rain. We set it up the day we received it so that there would be no surprises on our upcoming camping trip. Initial set up took about 30 minutes with 2 people. We were very impressed with the assembled product. It is important that the orange roof pole goes under the 2 black roof poles. With this knowledge, future assembly will go much faster. The directions are sewn into the tent bag, but we had to look at other reviews for the roof pole information. The canopy/tent is very roomy and there is plenty of head room. The screens are fantastic and the zippers are solid. Disassembly was simple, and everything went easily back into the original tent bag. The picture provided is after we took it down and put it back in the bag. Update: We just returned from our 4 day camping trip and this screen canopy/tent was a fantastic addition to our camping experience. It easily fit a 8 foot picnic table and it was wonderful to cook and eat inside the screen tent bug free. Set up and breakdown was very easy. The updated photo shows how we had it set up.
K**R
Nice option
This tent is fairly simple to set up. It took me about 25 minutes with my 4yo helping. It's quite tall, so for me at 5'4" the tricky part is snapping the top poles in place but I managed. Together, it took my husband and I about 15 minutes, again with "help". It does indeed cover a state parks table. It kept our cooking space nice and dry. We didn't have any trouble with gaps on the bottom. It did well in breezy conditions. It did the job and it did it well! It's not a top of the line tent by any means but the design works well. We loved the privacy screen. It kept the beeeze down and blocked out our camp neighbors. It was what we could afford for our trip and we are pleased.
L**E
Campros Screen House was better than none while camping.
I bought this Campros Screen House Room 13x13 ft to use while camping to help cut down on mosquito bites and be able to eat meals without bees bothering us. I liked the size since it's big enough to set up over a picnic table and still have a few feet of room all around it but that's the only good thing about it. The mesh is a good tight size but we still got mosquitos and a bee inside. The netting is not very strong as we accidently put a couple holes in it when zipping up the zipper entrance. There are two vertical zippered entrances on each side. You have to place stakes in the ground through the screen house loops along the bottom. A stake is placed on both sides of the entrance zippers. When you open the zipper to get in it only stretches about a foot wide making it very hard to bring anything inside after it's set up. You have to enter sideways or risk pulling up the stakes or ripping the zipper. The zippers are thin and cheap. There are flaps of fabric at the bottom of every panel about 4 inches long. They are too short and stiff so they won't lie down flat to reach the ground so there's openings here and there along the ground. We loosened and adjusted the stakes but that didn't help. It's very lightweight. A gust of wind pulled up a couple stakes and almost blew it over. I probably should have returned this screen house room because it was expensive and not worth the money, but the 30 days were up by the time we used it.
C**D
mixed feelings
I was able to set it up in about 15 minutes by myself the first time out of the box without reading the instructions. With that said, here are the details. The good: - construction is as expected. it's ok. Similar to most tents. - the size is ok but the claimed size is misleading. See cons... - pretty good headroom in the middle but you have to duck to get in. I'm 6' tall and can barely reach the hook in the center. The apex of the fully open zipper is 62". - packs up rather compactly. - I like the added sun/wind shade which is the main reason I picked this model. Very easy to install. The cons: - It takes a while to set up. I'm assuming it will take as long or longer to take down but it's Not unexpected. - The fringe along the bottom is pretty short. If the poles aren't buried slightly, I believe it could provide a path for bugs. See pic. I may send it back because of this. - slanted sides reduce the usable area. The actual width of the top flat side to flat side is only 9 feet: or a little short of 11 feet corner to corner. Huge difference from 13 feet advertised. But you can see that from the pictures and wasn't a surprise. Bottom line: The shelter is about what I expected, except for the short fringe along the bottom. Not sure I will keep it because of this. ***Suggest adding water inflatable bladders along the bottom fringe to hold/weight it down...Patent pending....
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