Enjoy an insect-free night in the great outdoors with the Wenzel(r) Dragonfly screen gazebo. Featuring an easy-to-assemble design and mesh walls to keep out the smallest of insects, the gazebo offers an annoyance-free camping experience. It features a welded polyethylene floor, a shock-corded fiberglass frame and 2 inverted T style doors for easy entry and exit.
I love the Gazebo and the fact that it has two sides with no windows. I give it four stars for two reasons.1. The sides without the screens are actually more translucent that it appears so sun light still shines through very well. I guess it will be good for some people but just not enough for me during the summer.2. This thing needs at least two people to put it together. Not something that I could have done easily alone (would have been entertaining).It still gets four starts because it keeps the bad thin..
I bought this because I love the design. This is the only screen room with this design -- the long fiberglass poles arching on all four sides allow this screen room to have a roof that is wide and high (in contrast to the normal dome structures with only two poles that cross in the center and provide sloping sides and a small central canopy). Yes, it takes longer to put six poles through long sleeves and this would be fantastic (and probably about $300) with aluminum poles and speed clips, BUT the design ..
I camp every month for at least 5 days. I love to cook and have quite a kitchen set up. This tent not only has room for all my kitchen gear, but I can also put a 6' table in the center with fold up chairs to sit and enjoy the meal with my fellow campers. The best thing is it has a floor. You don't find too many screen houses with floors. This keeps out the little critters who love to share my food, lol. I'm not talking about the flies, bees, gnats and wasps. That is a given with most screen tents. I'm talki..