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title: "Northern Breeze Screen House"
brand: "eureka!"
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# Quick Eureka! hub & shock-corded aluminum poles Built-in wind/rain curtains double as awnings Durable 50D polyester no-see-um mesh Northern Breeze Screen House

**Brand:** eureka!
**Price:** S$45
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Elevate your outdoor hangouts with bug-free breeze and effortless style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Northern Breeze Screen House by eureka!
- **How much does it cost?** S$45 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sg](https://www.desertcart.sg/products/3076806-northern-breeze-screen-house)

## Best For

- eureka! enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted eureka! brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Packable & Portable:** Compactly folds to 12.5x42 inches and weighs just 25 lbs for easy transport and storage.
- • **Spacious & Tall Design:** Generous 12x12 ft floor and 8.5 ft peak height comfortably fits picnic tables and groups up to 8+.
- • **Bug-Free Breezy Comfort:** Stay protected with ultra-fine no-see-um mesh that keeps pests out while letting fresh air flow.
- • **Versatile Space Expansion:** Wind/rain curtains convert into awnings for extra room when you need it most.
- • **Effortless Setup in Minutes:** Innovative Eureka! hub and shock-corded aluminum poles make pitching your screen house a breeze.

## Overview

The Eureka! Northern Breeze Screen House is a premium 12x12 ft Carolina Blue shelter designed for camping and picnics. Featuring durable 50D polyester no-see-um mesh, quick-setup aluminum poles with Eureka! hub system, and convertible wind/rain curtains that double as awnings, it offers spacious, bug-free comfort for groups up to 8+. Lightweight and packable, it’s the perfect blend of protection, versatility, and portability for the modern outdoor enthusiast.

## Description

Featuring Eureka's most durable fabrics and framework, the versatile Northern Breeze Screen House offers refuge from the sun, bugs, and rain. The Northern Breeze is sized to fit a picnic table inside or beneath the built-in wind/rain curtains, which double as awnings when extra space is needed. Stay safely out of bug range, while enjoying a cross draft behind the 50D polyester no-see-um mesh walls. The Eureka hub, shock-corded 7/8- to 1-inch-diameter aluminum poles, and sturdy ring/pin assembly make setup fast and easy. Two full-length doors zip completely open and out of the way for easy entry and exit. Measures 12 feet by 12 feet [floor] and 8 feet, 5 inches tall at peak; packs to 12.5 by 42 inches; minimum weight of 25 pounds. Eureka found its humble beginnings in 1895 and today their camping gear gives you the freedom to have fun - from tents to cooking systems, and sleeping bags to camp furniture - reliable, easy-to-use, and packed with features campers care about.

## Features

- Featuring Eureka!'s most durable fabrics and framework, the versatile Northern Breeze Screen House offers refuge from the sun, bugs, and rain.
- The Northern Breeze is sized to fit a picnic table inside or beneath the built-in wind/rain curtains, which double as awnings when extra space is needed.
- Stay safely out of bug range, while enjoying a cross draft behind the 50D polyester no-see-um mesh walls.
- The Eureka! hub, shock-corded 7/8- to 1-inch-diameter aluminum poles, and sturdy ring/pin assembly make setup fast and easy.
- Two full-length doors zip completely open and out of the way for easy entry and exit.
- Measures 12 feet by 12 feet (floor) and 8 feet, 5 inches tall at peak; packs to 12.5 by 42 inches; minimum weight of 25 pounds.
- Eureka! found its humble beginnings in 1895 and today their camping gear gives you the freedom to have fun - from tents to cooking systems, and sleeping bags to camp furniture - reliable, easy-to-use, and packed with features campers care about.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Eureka! |
| Product Dimensions | 144"L x 144"W x 96"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Picnic, Camping |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Included Components | Screenhouse, Aluminum Main Poles (4), Aluminum Center Awning Pole, Aluminum Side Awning Poles (2), Tent Bag, Stake Bag, Pole Bag, Stakes (11), Guy Ropes (3), Instructions |
| Special Feature | Tall |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Material | Polyester |
| Color | Carolina Blue |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Size | 8+ Person |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Maximum Height | 218 Centimeters |
| Style | Modern |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| UPC | 083826263002 |
| Model Name | Northern Breeze OBS |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00083826263002 |
| Manufacturer | Eureka |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36.5 x 13.15 x 12 inches |
| Package Weight | 7.1 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions  LxWxH | 144 x 144 x 101 inches |
| Brand Name | Eureka! |
| Warranty Description | limited warranty |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 2626300 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Eureka!
- **Product Dimensions:** 144"L x 144"W x 96"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Picnic, Camping
- **Occupancy:** 1 Person
- **Included Components:** Screenhouse, Aluminum Main Poles (4), Aluminum Center Awning Pole, Aluminum Side Awning Poles (2), Tent Bag, Stake Bag, Pole Bag, Stakes (11), Guy Ropes (3), Instructions
- **Special Feature:** Tall
- **Design:** Camping Tent
- **Material:** Polyester
- **Color:** Carolina Blue
- **Sport:** Camping & Hiking

## Images

![Northern Breeze Screen House - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51n-MZByEXL.jpg)
![Northern Breeze Screen House - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/613JjIJgyNL.jpg)
![Northern Breeze Screen House - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91II6T5I47L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I set up without using the floor?**
A: Yes you can. When we set it up over a stationary picnic table like you would find in a National Forest campground we usually tuck the floor so that we only use half of it. Sometimes we don' use the floor at all. It snaps to the sides at the floor level so you can snap just the ones you want. We think the tent would be great even if you could not afford, or have room to carry, the floor. I do think that it is a boon when you are camping where there is rain or continuously wet ground. There is something very nice about stepping on a dry floor. You can change your wet boots without having to do the hopping around keep your foot off the wet floor dance.

**Q: What is the size of the house when packed in its storage bag? ie, for transport or storage?**
A: There are actually 2 bags; one for the tent material and one for the poles and stakes. Combined they may be approx 18" diameter by 3'

**Q: is it waterproffed**
A: Very! I have had this tent aggressive rain multiple times and it has never leaked at the seems. I do not know exactly what waterproofing is on the material, but it totally works well.

**Q: Would a 6 ft person have to bend over to get through the opening?**
A: Yes, but you'll never find a better shelter than this one. Lots of room and options for changing weather/bug conditions. Walls up or down, screen doors up or down and up to 4 awnings (comes with one set of poles). We've had ours since last summer and we love it!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Instructions to 'Make It Easy'
*by D***N on August 30, 2014*

We've had screen houses with just the mesh sides - they are a lot cheaper, but,,,,, you get what you pay for. When it rains basically the inside 2 feet becomes a drip zone - so a 12' x 14' (or previous one) becomes a usable 8' x 10'. With this, in the rain, you get to use the full 12' x 12'. I also recommend you do not try to put this over a typical campground picnic table - takes up too much room; but rather use folding chairs inside the Screen House with Coolers as tables.I agree and disagree with the comment that it is easy to set up. IF you follow the factory instructions in the bag - you'll run into trouble. I've gone through several erections and take downs and here's the instructions for making it EASY:Eureka Northern Breeze InstructionsFirst TimeFrom the factory the Screen House in its bag is a bit of a jumble. I suggest you read through this instruction to get the terminology and then lay it out, and re-pack it as per the Take Down and Store instructions below. You will find it very frustrating to deal with a jumbled Screen House and try to follow the bagged instructions which basically don't work. For those of you that have handled sails on a yacht – the necessity of packing the Screen House with its connection points clearly available will be obvious. These instructions start with the Screen House in its bag with the four corners and hub at the top of the roll.Erection1. Remove from bag keeping the four corners and hub together..2. Unfold* and stake out the rectangle formed by the four 'pin' corners. (Note, all zippers should be closed).3. Release one corner – that is your 'pull' corner. Its opposite corner, 'fixed', should remain in place. The other two corners are the 'arch' corners.4. Between these two 'arch' corners, insert two pole sets into the hub with the 'arch' laying on the ground, away from the 'pull' corner.5. Insert pins in bottom of the 'arch' poles. Fasten clips across the ridgeline and sides. Attach the corner bungie. The 'arch' is now intact but prone. It is also dimensionally stable which it would not be if the ridgeline and side clips weren't attached (a step omitted by the factory instructions).6. Get the other two corner poles ready. Its easier if they are folded in the middle.7. Pull on the 'pull' corner to erect the arch and re-attach the bottom loop to its stake. The Screen House should be tight across the diagonal arch but draped from the 'pull' and 'fixed' corners.8. Insert the folded poles into the hub. While folded, reach up to attach the two top ridgeline clips.9. Unfold the pole, inserting it into its mate and put the bottom pin in place. Complete with side clips and corner bungie.10. Add side stakes, guys, etc as necessary.* pay attention to the way it was folded to reverse the process when disassembling.Take Down and Store Reverse the erection process.1. Remove the pole sets from the 'fixed' and 'pull' corners.2. Detach the 'pull' corner loop from its stake.3. Lower the arch.4. Unclip and remove both pole sets comprising the arch.5. Detach the 'fixed' and both 'arch' corner loops on their stakes but leave the everything in place on the ground. Note the hub is near the 'fixed' corner.6. Collect the Hub and 'pull' corner to the 'fixed' corner. You now have a roughly triangular structure – kinda like a folded paper hat.7. Fold the 'arch' corners into the 'fixed' corner.8. Fold all five ('fixed', 'pull', 2 x 'arch', and Hub) to the bottom of the 'hat', halving the width.9. Roll up with the five exposed.10. Bag with five on top, exposed, ready for next assembly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Missed Opportunities for Eureka!
*by B***. on March 13, 2015*

UPDATE on 4 Apr 16: I had a problem with this tent. Spoke with someone very nice at Johnson Outdoors who authorized a return. They made good on the problem.I've said in the past that if something breaks it's not that it broke that is important. It's what the mfg or vendor does about it that matters. These folks rock.UPDATE on 21 Jan 16: I'm about to buy some quick-release buckles to add to the tie-down straps. Should have been included or an option but never mind.The most important thing about my experience with this house is: If you are going to be in the shade it is fantastic. If you are going to be in direct sun it is the pits, absolutely.UPDATE on 18 Jan 16: Just survived two very serious wind/rain events. -5 inches in an hour on one. There was a creek running through the floor but everything off the floor was fine. Bravo.I have bought or pilfered from other structures I own an additional four poles and have two more on order. Eureka could have sold me those poles as part of a package. Their loss.I have bought (it seems like) a thousand feet of reflective line for the awnings. And (seems like) a hundred guy line adjusters of varying reflective quality.So, I give it another star to four but that's it. There was a $100 accessory package to be sold here that would have made my life easier and some money for Eureka!When price drives everything quality suffers.===================================================================Original Review:Design is superb. Execution is poor. I rated it 5 for design and 3 for execution (aka manufacture).This screen house has a number of design features missing in others that I have owned (five and counting) or looked at.The corner curtains are great, Always a weak point in others. Rain will tend to come in on the corners; this one at least partially covers that.Flaps/awnings/whatever on all four sides, a great idea.Execution problems.Strings everywhere. For tying up the flaps in different directions. Have you not heard of Velcro? Oh, I guess you have: there is some in places I don't understand.Missing poles and stakes and guylines. Three non-adjustable poles is all you get. And I've yet to find how you would order more. Opportunity lost? The best design feature of this product is the fact that you can have four sides under awning!Color. Blue is the only color offered. If you are under the house on a sunny day it's unbearable. White would be better. A simple white fly would be even better; a layer of thermal dissapation. Yes, I know that white is suseptible to UV damage but so is my skin. Another BIG opportunity lost.Stakes. Cheap plastic stakes are not what I expect with a $450 product. Moreover, you need more of them:Four for corner wind anchors.Two or three per side for the awnings. Oops, I forgot, we just roll them up.Roll the awnings up: strings instead of Velcro? Really? But I digress.As I said Design is great.I like the product. I like the room it provides. I'm happy to have four sides under roof. Just...Plan to spend more money onStakes, two or three per side = 8-12Guylines. The cheap black stuff with cheap three-hole tensioners is all throwaway.Poles, two or three per side = 8-12.

### ⭐⭐ LEAKS!! Not waterproof
*by Z***A on March 5, 2021*

Mine leaked. I sent it back for a warranty repair and they said: "you didn't seam seal it".. I'm like - what the heck do you mean, why do I have to seam seal a brand new 450 dollar tent? They said - "that's why a tube of sealer was included, and it's stated in the instructions (which I admittedly didn't read). You have to do it, we don't do it at the factory..." Again, this tent was well north of 450.00... but sure enough I found the tube and the instructions and you do have to seam seal it yourself... You'll never get it perfect and it will always leak... Ask me how I know... If you're looking for a real shelter, consider something else...

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