User Review: Paha Que' The ScreenRoom (12x10)

Paha Que' The ScreenRoom
Above: The current The ScreenRoom, which may differ slightly from the version reviewed.

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: 10 x 12 Screen Room
Sleeps: 2
Ease of Setup: Very easy
Weight: approx. 30 lbs.
Price Paid: $189

I bought my 10 x 12 ScreenRoom and optional rain fly two years ago and have used it multiple times for family camping. My normal mode of use is to set it up over the picnic table found at most state and federal campsites. With the roll-up side curtains you can keep your gear dry even in wet weather. Another nice feature is any of the side curtains can be rigged out as a canopy. A pair of poles is included but you can buy extra poles and have all four sides raised as canopy area.

This summer I bought the optional floor and took everything to BSA Summer Camp. I shared the tent with another adult Scout leader and we were able to get to cots and a small table comfortably in the tent. As I get older, backpacking tents are very uncomfortable after a couple of days. With my Paha Que' ScreenRoom I was comfortable for the entire week, so much so that I am now considering the Promontory from Paha Que.

My only complaint is that there are no loops inside the tent to hang my battery powered Coleman lantern on. I solved that problem with a folding, telescoping lantern stand. That worked so well that I got a second one to hang my uniforms on.

Great company and nice people to do business with!

Tim Shannon

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