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Paha Que Custom ScreenRoom for Chalet and Aliner Trailer

Paha Que Custom ScreenRoom for Chalet and Aliner Trailer

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Brand: Paha Que Wilderness
Category: Sports

List Price: $699.00
Buy New: $492.70
You Save: $206.30 (30%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 55914

Color: Teal/Grey
Shipping Weight (lbs): 61.1
Dimensions (in): 50 x 10 x 10

Model: 200-1501-000
UPC: 721209150104
EAN: 0721209150104
ASIN: B000P9F1CI

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • High-quality screen room designed to attach to Aliner or Chalet A-frame trailers
  • Functions as rain shelter, shade area, insect-free room, or open-air sleeping spot
  • 300D poly oxford woof with weatherproof coating; no-see-um-grade screen mesh
  • Solid fabric awnings can be lowered for privacy or extended out as awnings
  • Measures 10-by-10 feet when open; weighs roughly 45 pounds; limited lifetime warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Combining an easy-to-install design with genuine weather protection, the Paha Que custom screen room is a must for campers who own A-frame trailers. The 10-by-10-foot screen room is remarkably versatile: you can use it as a shade area during a blazing hot day, a shelter while the rains fall, or an insect-free environment while the mosquitoes and no-see-ums buzz about. It's particularly useful as a dining area--no bees allowed--or as an open-air sleeping room for guests. The screen room is outfitted with an ultra-heavy 300D poly oxford roof, with a 1,500 mm polyurethane waterproof coating that keeps water safely at bay. The pole set, meanwhile, is made of 25 mm rectangular steel, with adjustable height mechanisms allowing for increased flexibility and a powder-coated finish to prevent rust. Finally, the screen room's side walls actually consist of two types of panels: inner panels made of no-see-um grade mesh, and outer panels made of waterproof 180T polyester taffeta. The outer panels function well as a wind or weather barrier during inclement weather, or you can extend them out as awnings to create additional shaded areas on all sides.

The screen room is custom designed to fit the eaves of Aliner and Chalet A-frame trailers. Compatible models include the Aliner DL, Expedition Package, and Sportliner Expedition, along with the Chalet Alpine, Arrowhead, and Aspen. And setup couldn't be easier, with an intuitive design that takes roughly 10 minutes to attach to your trailer. All this in a unit that weighs less than 45 pounds and comes packed in a heavy-duty carrying bag complete with wheels for handy transport. The screen room, which offers a sun protection factor of 30-plus, measures 50 by 12 by 12 inches (W x H x D) when packed and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

About Paha Que
Paha Que Wilderness Inc. is a young and innovative company that makes high-quality family camping tents. Campers love them, but when they first see the name in print, they pause and wonder just how to pronounce it and try to understand its meaning. You won't find it in any dictionary and there have been debates amongst linguists about its derivation. According to the legend behind the term, Paha Que is the Southwest Indian version of "Aloha." Paha Que takes it to mean "happy trails." It can mean hello, good-bye, how are you, have a good day, and more. Perhaps a variation on the Spanish phrase Que Pasa? The people at Paha Que learned it from a local rancher friend whose grandpa learned it from local Indians. It boils down to the fact that the name is surely different, and appropriately so because these tents are very different from ordinary tents.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I wish I had it from the first day   September 12, 2007
Zbigniew Bobinski (Bakersfield, CA USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Very well made. Actually looks better than on pictures. I installed it alone in less than 30 minutes. Very cleverly built, one piece frame with adjustable legs to fit all Aliner models. Because made of one piece, very fast to set up and giving solid, stable feel. The front A wall of trailer (with doors) is holding very firmly the roof of the awning creating solid one piece construction with Aliner. Additional bonus: If your trailer has a front storage compartment (accessed from outside, small door near hitch, on the right hand side) Paha Que can be stored there. The storage bag is on wheels and the handling is as easy as
1/ Roll the package to the door, lift the door and insert the end with handle a few inches into opening.
2/ Walk to the other end of Paha Que package (equipped with wheels), grab it and turn 90 degrees right or left (sideways).
3/ Push toward the opposite side of trailer until package disappears. Easy to close the door. I am planning to update this review after several uses of this seemingly very cleverly and solid built product. Only time can test durability.