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scott parks
2025-08-23 13:50:30
Worked perfect for my enclosed trailer that I use as a camper when the jeep is out of it. Only iffy thing is the velcro attaches to the trailer right where the door seal is. So the seal sits against the velcro instead of direct to trailer. Time will tell if it tends to leak. It's pretty well made and works great. If you have assist cables you will either have to just go around them or modify it to "split" around them. Pretty easy to do. It doesn't seal at bottom so there will be a chance bugs could get in that way. I may sew some velcro to the bottom to attach it there also.
Mike Manzy
2025-08-21 10:48:47
Right out the box you can tell the quality. Strong fabrics, seems are done very well. The zipper is large, as apposed to a tiny cheapo. I put this thing up in about 20 minutes. A few adjustments. That's just me wanting it perfect. It fits beautifully. I bought the velcro fastener, which is excellent quality. In general... it's worth every penny. The magnetic holders on the bottom are weak but not an issue to me. Very happy with this product. Thanks
Kingfly
2025-07-30 10:32:22
This s reen is solidly made, and therefore pretty heavy. I can't fault the construction, but installation is a chore. There is really no effective way to mount it. Even though my Gray Wolf 22rr has a steel frame around the hatch, I bought the version for the aluminum frame. If the magnets in the bottom of the screen are any indication, I made the right choice. They wouldn't even hold the screen to the floor.The supplied velcro lasted about 2 hours before it began to pull loose from the trailer frame. I even cleaned everywhere the velcro was stuck with alcohol and allowed it to dry. Yet the velcro came down just by the weight of the screen.I resorted to using the same Harbor Freight tool hanger magnet strips that many others used, and while they work, it's very annoying to pay so much for the screen, then to have to spend another $40-$50 on a method to attach it.Adjustment was also a pain. The opening in my 22rr is basically the smallest the screen is made to fit, which rests in lots of extra material rolled/wadded up at each side and the bottom.Overall, it is well made, but lacking an effective attachment method and there not really being any good way of adjusting its size detracts from the overall value.
bucks
2025-07-25 16:28:30
I had a factory screen door, but the zipper was junk, and self-destructed. We decided to try this one (the metal version). It is definitely higher quality than our other one, but the sewn in magnet strips are worthless. A slight tug, and the whole screen falls down. We also ran into an issue with the width. Our trailer is the popular wide body, which means the opening is 96.5". The screen is also 96.5" wide. Thus, I took it to an upholstery shop to have about 1.25" of material added to each side of the screen. I felt the quality was good enough to warrant the extra $50 the upholstery guy charged me. He used material that reminded me of seat belts, for the side extensions. I'm using the magnets from from my old screen.
JonLacy83
2025-07-18 11:07:15
Just finished a camping trip nest to a secluded lake all to ourselves in Modoc Nation Forest. With this net in place we left the back ramp down and enjoyed an open, airy, and well lit feel inside the trailer when we wanted to eat or read away from bugs. It really changed the feel of the toy hauler into a shaded and bug free zone while still being "outdoors". I can't say enough about how much this added to the trip.However... we have a steel framed door, so bought the magnetic version which is good IF you follow the advice of many other reviewers -- buy some (lots) of magnetic tool holding strips (we used Harbor Freight ones about a foot long) to hold the screen top and sides to your frame. They work perfectly and were cheap. It has not moved at all for a couple of hundred miles of potholed or gravel forest service roads. Also, it still took two of us to install the screen. Its very easy to use after that, just make sure to flip the bottom OEM magnets out of the way when closing the hatch!
Barry Fuhrman
2025-07-03 14:37:35
We went to use our screen again this past weekend and it stayed up over night but the adhesive let lose across the top and down both sides so it was laying at the base of the door. I prepped the surface with isopropyl alcohol twice all the way around the frame left it dry and it still left lose. The screen is nice quality but the velcro is total garbage! Unless this is made right with better materials I would not recommend purchasing this item.
Customer
2025-06-27 11:52:09
The screen quality is good , mounting has a lot to be desired. Magnet stripps are weak and didn't hold up to a light breeze let alone a wind. It's made to setup on the outside of the ramp frame. It must be removed to close the ramp door. I ended up mounting on th inside framing with self tapping screw and fender washers 12 inches apart. It holds the weight of the curtain very well. Makes it eazy to roll up the curtain and fasten with luggage straps to load or unload toys. A real DIY project.
cchmstr
2025-05-23 14:26:38
We bought this for our featherlite toy hauler. It was a super simple install - took less than 10 minutes - and the fit is great. The only downer is that we have a 97†high toy hauler and the zipper is for a shorter one, so there is a gap at the bottom, but only where the zipper goes. It’s probably an 8 inch gap. We modified it with t-Rex tape and extra Velcro to keep the bugs out. We had bought and returned a more expensive screen that didn’t fit before the purchase of this one. This is great for the price and does what it’s supposed to do.
K9envy
2025-05-10 13:57:35
Fantastic screen. Fits well and very secure. The perfect accessory.
rick mcbride
2025-04-25 15:10:08
Glad I bought it smoke on ðŸ‘ðŸ»
Vetterstrom
2025-03-10 18:14:11
Worked well on a 7'x7' cargo trailer. Follow the instructions to take up the slack. My tailgate has cable supports and there is enough slack to tuck it around the cable and velcro on itself.
Francis Roy
2025-03-05 15:31:15
À pas réussi à installer faux il on servi de faux commentaire sur l’installation stainless
Kelly Bickle
2024-12-31 13:30:31
Used this for a recent vacation out east and with all the rain the mosquitoes were big and plentiful this screen did the trick we weren’t bothered by the insects once inside the trailer We got a lot of 2 thumbs up from other campers who thought it was very clever some also stated they paid a lot more for similar at RV dealerships
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