See...I totally agree with you! I don't want to hide my teardrop, either. That's why I was thinking a screen room because you can still see it in there, especially when the "curtain doors" are tied open.madjack wrote:...for me personally, I don't see the point in putting a Td IN a tent...just doesn't make sense to me...putting an EZ Up or screen room or??? over the back as a an extension to your galley is fine...I just don't wanna hide my Tear, I'm proud ofit and want folks to see it................
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iplay10us2 wrote:Is there a particular reason you want your teardrop all the way inside a screen room?
I have a 10x10 Walmart First up, and I have both the solid wind curtains , and the screen curtains. I usually have the canopy just over the hatch area, unless it looks like rain, and then I push back further under cover.
I always have my solid side walls draped in place on the ground because at night I hang the wind curtains, push my tear back far enough to cover the doors (unless I am feeling lazy), and then I use that closed in/private area as a changing room/etc.
I've yet to use the screen curtains, but always have them with me just in case.
jerry101jlh wrote: If you reread what you just wrote I think you might see why completely in the screen room. lol Its called simplicity, all your eggs in one basket so to speak lol I'm not criticizing your way of doing things, but you do this this, move that, drop this, etc., but with the original posters idea, back it in and your're done. lol Is it practical, no, but not a totally dumb idea either.
iplay10us2 wrote:jerry101jlh wrote: If you reread what you just wrote I think you might see why completely in the screen room. lol Its called simplicity, all your eggs in one basket so to speak lol I'm not criticizing your way of doing things, but you do this this, move that, drop this, etc., but with the original posters idea, back it in and your're done. lol Is it practical, no, but not a totally dumb idea either.
The original poster also said it was "tight" when they did this. I have the whole 10x10 area to use during the day/evening, and I can either push back a few feet...or not....and hang the wind curtains in about 2 minutes. I've been glad many times to have the wind curtains ready to put up quickly when sudden rain storms have popped up.
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