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Product Details:
Product Length: 36.5 inches
Product Width: 13.5 inches
Product Height: 12.0 inches
Product Weight: 28.0 pounds
Package Length: 37.1 inches
Package Width: 13.4 inches
Package Height: 12.7 inches
Package Weight: 35.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 29 customer reviews )
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40 of 40 found the following review helpful:

5Eureka Northern Screen HouseSep 26, 2007
By Barbara A. Bergstreser
This screen house is wonderful if at times you want to keep out the rain, wind, or sunlight. All sides have drop curtains so you can raise, lower whichever ones you want. Set up was easy and one person could do it. The product quality is excellent....you get what you pay for!! Poles are sturdy. Poles to use a curtain as an awning are included. My only fault is that guy ropes to tie the tent down are not included....a mystery because it certainly would not be a big added expense. The best price was at Amazon...more than 100 bucks saved!

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Eureka!!Nov 19, 2008
By Amy "~Amy"
All I can say is WOW. I love this tent. I first bought the Paha Que 12x12 screen room and what a mistake that was!

This tent is very easy to set up and is made of very durable meterials. The best part is it is so easy to "Batten down the hatches". If it looked like rain just zip down the sides. If we were going to be gone all day just throw everything in and zip down the sides! No pesky ties to deal with. Also there are flaps that cover the zippers! There will be no rain coming in here. We had tons of rain and winds this summer and this tent held up very well and every one/thing was dry.

I am 6 feet tall so hight is always a problem for me but not with this tent...plenty high but not too high. There is a clip in the middle of the roof to attach a lantern and by chance I had bought a lantern with a remote before I got this tent and thought I would never use the remote(How silly really!) but we attach the lantern to the top and then we have the remote to turn it off and on because even at 6ft tall I cannot reach the hanging lantern.

We usually have at least 4 kids running in and around and the zippers have held up to their rough handling. I was ready to hate this tent because I really wanted the Paha Que tent to work out but I am so GLAD I have this tent. I think it was thought out better and has every thing you didn't even know you would want.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Great Quality Screen HouseJul 07, 2008
By cas2003
After purchasing a Eureka tent many years ago, we would not have any other brand for our camping needs. This screen house is so easy to put up and the quality of materials is very high. It is large enough to erect over the campsite's picnic table and still have plenty of room to move around and have at least two coolers inside. The feature we love is that it has rain curtains incorporated into the design. If is it rainy, the canopy is convenient if you still want to grill. Highly recommended!

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5The best screenhouse.Jun 24, 2009
By David
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!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Almost perfectSep 08, 2009
By Michael Liberte
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.

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