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TAILGATERZ Magnetic Screen House, Game day Graphite, 11 x 9 x 7.5 feet, 4300614

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Features

  • Outdoor tent boasts a generous 11 by 9-foot size, providing 7.5 feet of headroom, making it an ideal choice for tailgates and various outdoor gatherings
  • Tent features front and back doors with magnetic closures for effortless entry and exit; Large mesh walls effectively keep insects outside, enhancing your camping experience
  • Convenient perimeter floor design lets you position the screen house directly over a picnic table, creating a sheltered dining area; Includes a built-in mud mat at the entryway, keeping it clean
  • Setting up this tent is a breeze thanks to the fast feet on the pole attachments; Steel and fiberglass frame is color-coded, simplifying assembly with clear, easy-to-understand instructions
  • Canopy is constructed from durable polyester material; Assembled tent measures 11 feet in length, 9 feet in width, and 7.5 feet in height, providing ample space for various outdoor activities

Description

The Magnetic Screenhouse gives you protection from the insects while providing convenience when your hands are full. The front and back magnetic doors provide easy and hands-free entry and exit with it's automatic closure design. The perimeter floor and 11 foot by 9 foot footprint eases set up and allows for placement over a picnic table. The sturdy steel and fiberglass frame design is strong and durable and provides for fast and easy setup. Large mesh walls keep the insects out and the breeze comfortably blowing through.

Brand: TAILGATERZ


Material: Fiberglass


Color: Game day Graphite


Item Weight: 17.5 Pounds


Recommended Uses For Product: Picnic


Item Weight: 17.5 Pounds


Number of Guylines: 2


Floor Area: 99 Square Feet


Max Ceiling Height: 7.5 Feet


Size: 11'L x 9'W


Occupancy: 4 Person


Coverage: 11 feet in length, 9 feet in width


Material Type: Fiberglass


Frame Material: Alloy Steel, Fiberglass


Pole Material Type: Fiberglass


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV Protection


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Closure Type: Magnetic


Brand Name: TAILGATERZ


Recommended Uses For Product: Picnic


UPC: 728295161793 757183245338 047297924633 796254078369 744288049831


Global Trade Identification Number: 33


Required Assembly: No


Manufacturer Part Number: 4003097


Model Number: 4300614


Item Type Name: Screenhouse


Included Components: Screen house, poles


Manufacturer: Tailgaterz


Color: Game day Graphite


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great screen tent with minor adjustments
This tent is much larger than I had imagined. Very spacious. I haven't used it camping yet, but I set it up in my yard to check it out as several other reviews had pointed out some potential issues. First, I could easily set this up myself. I have a lot of experience setting up dome tents by myself. If you can't set one of those up by yourself, you probably wouldn't be able to set this up without some help. The issue was raising up the tent. It is so long the roof wants to arc down instead of staying arc up. Let it do what it wants. Put one pole on the pin then go to the opposite corner and set that pole on its pin. Now the tricky part, the tent wants to go side to side. You can either quickly go to the next closest pole and set it up or use the guy cord on that corner and tie it so it is out away from the next pole on the short end. Then hold the tent as you walk to the next pole to keep the guy cord from pulling the tent - set up 3 pole and set that guy cord. Go to the 4th corner and set up that pole. Stability isn't great even with all 4 guys tied. If you have it on a deck or the guys tied not to the ground, you probably wouldn't notice it, but as a free standing tent, it would likely blow away in a storm. I added a 2nd guy to each corner and that helped a bunch. The top foot of the door does have a bit of an opening. If you manually close every time you go in and out the door, you would be fine. I purchased some magnets (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074RLGM7F/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and installed them in the opening. I wrapped them in a layer of duct tape to keep them from potential breakage and then sewed a couple vinyl pockets from some leftover fabric I had. For now, I just pined the pockets to the door. I will sew them to the door when I have more time. If the wind blow, sometimes the door would blow open. The magnets I bought are way stronger than the ones on the tent so I may end up just replacing all of them. The base of the door also needs to be staked down. When you do this, there is an opening at the bottom. I added a vinyl panel at the bottom of the door to extend it and then added a couple magnets there as well. I am going camping in a couple weeks so I will test everything out then and report back with any other suggestions. Overall, this is a decent screen tent. It's very spacious, but as is would likely only keep about 80% of the bugs out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2018 by K. Kalvelage

  • Stood up to a severe hail/thunderstorm
We used this screen tent for the first time on a camping trip this past week. It was very easy to assemble and lightweight. The magnetic door closures were super helpful, not having to mess with zippers each time going into or out of the tent. But the biggest impression the tent made on me was when a severe hail and thunderstorm came rolling through. As I watched the rain and hail pelt the tent to the point of partially collapsing it, I wondered what it was going to look like when the storm was over. To my surprise, not a thing was damaged. Yes, it partially collapsed, but pulled right back up into place. Not a rip, not a tear, not a broken pole. I am impressed! Great screen tent! Worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2021 by Rebecca A.

  • Won't ever camp without one of these again. Won't ever camp without one of these again.
Bought this based on other user reviews. I was very nervous about buying it, but the specs and look told me that it would be great. Just went camping in Yosemite for 2 days and found that it worked great. It was solid and easily fit around the picnic tables with 2 feet to spare on even the longest ends. See included pictures. It was easy to put together and pack up. It was awesome to be able to sit there with thousands of bugs around me outside of the tent and yet have very little bugs in my face. I hardly wanted to leave the confines of the tent. For awhile, the sun hit the tent directly and there was no wind. I baked in there and it was miserable. The mesh held the heat until a light breeze came through. So don't look at the whole thing as a 100% protection from sun either. My other negative points are as follows: From the top to the first magnet, there was a 1 inch gap that let it bugs on a somewhat regular basis. Wish there were a way to fix that. Bugs land on the screen and start crawling and then they reach the crack and come right in. After leaving for a day, there were probably 50-6- small flying bugs buzzing around under the canopy. So my first tip when getting this thing is to have a bug spray with you. You'll spray all over the under canopy to kill all the bugs, let them drop and enjoy the bug free space again. The other problem I had was with the uneven floor leaving gaps under the tent walls for bugs to get in. Having mentioned all these negatives, I would buy this tent again without hesitation. It is strong, held off 98% of the bugs and was so easy to get in and out of with the magnet enclosures. Update 8/11 I went back and read some recent reviews. I want to comment on some of their points 1) You could do the setup with 1 person, but it's risky. The tent poles are strong, but I wouldn't say they were so strong as to sustain heavy pressure while waiting for you to run around and adjust the test and poles as it's coming up. I suspect that some people do try to do it as a 1 person job. I'm confident that this would be the cause of 70% of the damage in setting this thing up. I'm a big strong guy and I admit that this tent demands a minimum of 2 people to setup so as not to apply excessive pressure on the poles cuz they do bend when the other 3 sides are awaiting for their poles. Even if you insert all the poles while the tent is on it's side and then tilt it up, I can see that the odds of breaking a pole or permanently bending one is pretty moderate.. See the pictures of my original post and you'll see that 1 -2 of them have a slight bend. But that's because the tent was on a slanted foundation so the whole tent was wanting to tilt backwards. The same is true about breaking down the tent. Get careless and your bound to break something. The tent box/bag it came in was already quite big. I think it's crazy to demand solid poles or the weight of the whole kit would be unmanageable. I think the whole kit is a good even balance of function and weight. 2) Stability - There are long strings that one is supposed to use to stability the tent on each corner in wind. I didn't set them up cuz we didn't have much mind. But I can see that it would be dumb not to use them. Again, from the pictures and comments of others on their reviews, it seems like they didn't make the effort to use the included support lines. 3) Bugs - I admittedly was surprised to see some bugs get in cuz I wanted a bug free environment. but, I think some people can too bent out of shape by even seeing a few since they did spend the money to buy this thing. I think a 100% bug free environment is unrealistic. You need to bring a can of Raid or bug spray to "refresh" /cleanup the number of bugs flying around every so often. The way I see it, there are so few bugs in the tent that when even of a few get in, it's extremely noticeable. If you want a bug free environment, stay in the car or your home. This is a great solution for the outdoors to greatly reduce bugs landing on you. This is not a miracle tent for "bug -free" I don't think any tent can be that. 4) I think the top part of the magnet closure is a real problem for me. The top 6-8 inches really doesn't close well and there is no solution. Some people suggest not setting the tent so tight so as to cause the pull that opens this gap. I would argue against that solution because I didn't do anything to "over-tighten" the tent and it still had the gap. It's so tight in that area that I don't even know if additional agents would help. The more I think about it, I think the only solution is to bring safety pins to close that part and deal with a lower entry or to sew that section closed. The magnets would have been nicer if they were 25-35% bigger. They are big enough to work and once you close the top one, the rest fall into place like an imaginary zipper is closing. So that's cool. But nearly every time you leave the tent, you have to pause and close that top magnet to get it to self seal. I feel that if the magnets were bigger and heaver, the tent would auto-seal without needing initial help to close. maybe if that first could of magnets were 40% bigger might solve the whole problem. Hmm, I think I'll mcgyver me a solution and try this myself. I don't work for this company, but I think there are lot of overly demanding customers that are expecting too much from this thing and rather than taking responsibility for their product abuse, are trying to poo poo a product that doesn't deserve the ridicule it's been getting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2017 by David KIM

  • Perfect for home or recreational use
We bought this for our back patio during the summertime, we have a big problem with gnats and mosquitoes but when we sit outside in this no bugs come in. I shouldn't say no bugs, but the ones that do come in are so frantically trying to get out that they don't bite. We have a child who is one and a half years old and she can operate the door by herself. It opens very easily and the magnets close by themselves, which is perfect when you have children! My daughter can come in and out as she pleases and it's very convenient. It is pretty waterproof, anything that is touching the side of the screen will wick in moisture but the roof keeps the rain out which is pretty amazing. There are two or three small holes which I'll have to figure out how to patch, but we've left it up full time in the sun and the rain for the past few months and it's still in really great condition. I think for the price this is a really excellent screened house. It was very easy to set up and I can imagine taking it to the beach or camping. The flap under the doorway tends to trip you up as you walk through since we have it on a concrete slab, so we just put a doormat on it to hold it down so our daughter doesn't trip over it when she walks in. It's also very windy where we live and it hasn't blown away with the ties that came with it, we have them tied to the house and a tree. I put a large rug inside and it's very comfortable to sit outside while my daughter is playing. I highly recommend it for both recreational use and as a way to get out of the sun and bugs! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2017 by debimustard

  • Beyond disappointed with the lack of quality. Cheap garbage. Works about as well as a cardboard box. Beyond disappointed with the lack of quality. Cheap garbage. Works about as well as a cardboard box.
Cheap piece of garbage. I got this for my back patio, to block out some of the sun. We had an unexpected snowfall (southern Louisiana) of about 1 inch, which lasted about a day. That tiny bit of snow completely destroyed this pitiful excuse for a canopy. Those asking about the durability of this canopy should look elsewhere. I think I got to use this one or twice before it was totally destroyed by an inch of Louisiana snow. Not just damaged - demolished. I will contact the manufacturer and see what they are willing to do to make this right. They claim to offer a durable, quality product, but my experience has been exactly the opposite. As you can see in the pictures, part of the frame snapped completely in half from one night of moderate weather. I posted a picture that includes a cheap "portable shed" from Harbor Freight next to the Tailgaterz, and the cheap HF one is fine. I am still in shock at how flimsy the Tailgaterz product was. For now, I recommend avoiding this product at any cost. You are better off using a cardboard box. The result will be the same, but at least you will save money, plus the setup is much easier and quicker. Tailgaterz, shame on you. Please contact me and make this right, if you stand behind your products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2017 by Doug Barbin

  • Great purchase!
This goes up so easy and stays up! Only isssues: if if pulled to taught, or if off a tiny bit (i.e. not square), the door magnets wont close and/or will open easily. As well as the threshold is a trip hazard --that could be abated with a hard strip or something similar- this would reduce unintended tension if pulled to tightly as referenced originally and limit the trip hazard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2025 by SimplyMe

  • Would be GREAT if magnets would stay on doors
I haven't used the shelter on a camping trip yet, but did set it up in the yard to get a feel for it's size and ease of setup. Overall, it looks to be a fairly nice unit. The magnets are a great idea if they turn out to be practical. The problem I had is that the clips kept coming loose allowing the magnets to fall off. I finally got out the kragle and glued all the clips together. Hopefully this will solve the problem with the exception of the one clip and magnet that was missing altogether. I found an email for the manufacturer and requested a replacement. Hopefully they have a decent customer service department. Pros: - Good size - Plenty of head room since the walls are straight rather than curved - fairly easy setup Cons: - clips for magnets suck. big FAIL here. Very disappointing being that the magnets are the biggest selling point of this item. - not able to stand on its own without each leg being staked down Update: i did receive 2 new sets of magnets in the mail a couple weeks after contacting customer service. Used it on a camping trip and it worked well. Not great for short trips due to setup time but works well for longer trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2015 by J. Faircloth

  • Wind proof, bug proof affordable option. Wind proof, bug proof affordable option.
It’s a very sturdy and roomy shade tent and the screens are excellent big deterrents. It sent up much like a camping tent, but that lends itself to a sturdy, lightweight wind proof operation. Despite the small gaps at the bottom most bugs don’t find their way in. We also don’t have any problems with the magnetic doors. In fact, it keeps me from having to let my 2 + 4 year old kids from accessing it easily. We’re camping in August and have a larger box fan going inside and the doors still magnet shut. Have had several campers come up and ask us where we got it. We also bought an easy setup clam branded shelter but this one was much cooler and we hated the zipper entrance. Highly recommend this product!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020 by Felicia Vaytsman

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