Coleman Back Home Screened Canopy Tent with Instant Setup;
$241.76
Product Overview
The Coleman Back Home Screened Canopy Tent with Instant Setup transforms any outdoor space into a comfortable, bug-free retreat. Designed for effortless use at backyard gatherings, park picnics, sporting events, tailgates, or casual dining al fresco, this 10.5 x 9-foot canopy combines convenience with reliable performance. Thanks to OnePeak technology and a one-push center hub, the tent sets up in minutes—whether by two people or just one. The fully enclosed mesh walls keep insects out while allowing fresh air to circulate, and the thoughtful design accommodates standard picnic tables so you can eat comfortably without exposure to bugs or harsh sunlight. With UPF 50+ sun protection covering nearly 73 square feet of shade, this gazebo ensures safety from harmful UV rays during extended outdoor stays.
Key Features
- One-Push Center Hub & OnePeak Technology: This innovative system allows for quick, tool-free assembly with a single push at the central hub. Whether you’re setting up for a spontaneous barbecue or packing up after a long day, the intuitive mechanism makes setup and takedown fast and frustration-free—ideal for users who value efficiency and ease.
- Bug-Free Lounging: Fully screened walls create a protected environment that keeps mosquitoes, flies, and other pests away, letting you relax or dine without interruption. Two convenient entryways provide easy access in and out, whether you’re bringing in coolers, moving chairs, or simply stepping outside for a breath of fresh air.
- Fits Over Picnic Tables: A standout feature for families and groups, the canopy’s height and open floor plan are specifically engineered to fit over standard picnic tables. This means you can enjoy meals, games, or conversations under shelter without having to relocate your setup or deal with insects creeping in from the sides.
- Robust Steel Frame: Built to endure moderate outdoor conditions, the durable steel frame supports winds up to 35 mph when the canopy is properly staked to the ground using the included guy lines. This ensures stability even on breezy days at parks, campsites, or event venues.
- Comfort Grip Pinch-Free Buttons: During setup and takedown, ergonomic buttons securely lock poles in place without pinching fingers. This user-friendly design reduces strain and makes handling the frame smoother, especially when working alone or in tight spaces.
- UPF 50+ Sun Protection: The fabric offers excellent defense against ultraviolet radiation, making it safer for prolonged sun exposure. Combined with overhanging eaves, this provides broad, even coverage across the entire shaded area—perfect for protecting skin during outdoor activities.
- Wheeled Carry Bag: After your event, pack up quickly and move effortlessly with the integrated wheel system. The bag includes secure straps to keep components organized and prevent shifting during transport, simplifying storage and portability.
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 10.5 x 9 feet (Length x Width)
- Center Height: 9 feet (providing ample headroom and table clearance)
- Shade Coverage: Approximately 73 square feet
- Weight: 48.8 pounds
- Frame Material: High-strength steel
- Wind Resistance: Up to 35 mph when fully staked with guy lines
- Screening: Enclosed mesh walls with two zipper entryways
- UV Protection Rating: UPF 50+
- Setup Time: Typically completed by two people in under five minutes; manageable by one person with enough space
Benefits & Use Cases
This canopy tent excels in a variety of outdoor settings where comfort, protection, and convenience are essential. At backyard barbecues or family picnics, it offers a shaded zone that keeps everyone cool and insect-free, even around dining tables. For sports fans, it’s an ideal tailgating companion—providing shelter for food, gear, and seating without sacrificing visibility or airflow. Event planners appreciate its reliability at festivals or community gatherings, while campers find it useful at parks or lakesides where bug control matters most.
The dual entryways streamline movement in and out, making it practical to manage supplies or accommodate guests entering from different directions. Its robust frame ensures it stands firm during light to moderate winds, as long as it’s properly anchored. And because it fits over picnic tables, it eliminates the need to choose between eating outdoors or staying protected—you get both.
Whether used for relaxation, dining, or hosting small events, the Coleman Back Home Canopy delivers consistent performance with minimal hassle. Its compact footprint and wheeled storage make it easy to transport and store, so you can bring it wherever your next adventure takes you.
Important Notes
For optimal wind resistance, always stake down the tent using the provided guy lines and anchors. Avoid setting it up on soft, uneven, or unstable terrain without proper securing, as this may reduce stability. While two people can assemble the tent quickly and smoothly, one person can manage it if space allows and care is taken during pole alignment. The wheeled carry bag helps with portability but should be closed securely before rolling to avoid spills or disorganization. Please note that this product does not include flooring—use on a flat, solid surface like grass, pavement, or wood decking for best results. Assembly typically requires coordination for speed and safety, though solo setup is feasible with patience and room to maneuver.







Robert LaBella –
Extremely useful and well-constructed
After reviewing many of the other product reviews for other screen rooms, I decided to give this one a try. I’m glad I did. I found this Coleman screen room to be made of very good materials, easy to set up (even for one person) and it functioned very well – even in bad weather. This screen room is well-engineered and there are many different features which make setting up and using it a great experience.The frame, roof and screen all come separately packed. After removing the frame from the [well-made] carrying case, I was able to extend the frame easily to [most of] its full 10 x 12 size on my own simply by allowing one foot to dig into the ground a bit and act as an anchor. I left it partially collapsed simply to make it easier to attach the roof. If you have two people doing this it would be even easier – but this approach worked for me. The roof attaches to the frame with velcro strips that are large and secure (I would later put these to the test in high winds – thank you velcro!) and takes just a few moments. After attaching the roof, I extended the frame to its full 10 x 12 size without any problem. To secure the roof and lock it in place, simply push up on the handles on each leg and the roof locks into its full, arched shape. Having some experience with shade covers, I found this to be remarkably easy to do. Once the roof is on and the frame locked into place, the legs extend to their full height by just pushing in a trigger-like handle and pushing down on the legs. They slide easily and lock into place easily. When all the legs are fully extended, the first thing you’ll notice is that the roof is very high. A very tall adult will have no trouble standing in this. This part of the process took less than 10 minutes.Putting up the screen is equally easy. It has two zippered doors in it and it came with both already in the zipped configuration. Unzip one (or both) of the doors and it will become one long screen wall (or two if you unzip both doors). The screen attaches under the roof material where each leg is with two simple hooks. Move from leg to leg pulling the material tight so that the reinforced seams match up with the poles. I found that I had to adjust the position of the legs here and there to make sure that they ended up aligning with the reinforced seams in the screen walls. (it was a good thing I hadn’t anchored the legs at this point). The screen has a heavy duty barrier at the bottom (dark grey in the picture) which acts as a heavier barrier against crawling things ( I presume). There’s a small hook at the bottom of each reinforced seam that attaches to a hole in the lower part of the leg and which secures the screen. This whole process took less than 10 minutes.The screen room comes with six ~12″ steel spikes which are used to anchor the legs. The set also comes with 6 lighter tent stakes which are designed to anchor the screen by passing them through durable cloth loops located at the bottom of each reinforced seam. The whole set up can be anchored by using the small tent ropes that are located at the top of the canopy and attached to the tent stakes.So, here are some of the details about how it worked:1. It was very roomy and we had no problem sitting six adults in chairs around the perimeter and also had a six foot table along one wall which we set our stove up on.2. The ceiling is high and we ended up stringing lines to hang clothing – and were still able to get around well.3. In high winds, I was glad it was anchored down. When I say “high winds” i mean that we got caught in the leading edge of a massive storm in the Appalachians and the winds were throwing around other people’s tents. the seal between the roof canopy and the screen didn’t open and remained sealed against the rain we had.4. Rain did blow in from the sides, but the screens did a remarkable job keeping most of it out – it was kind of like a little mist rather than the torrent of rain that the people next to us had to deal with that didn’t have screened in protection.5. In the very heavy rain, the roof – which the manufacturer doesn’t claim is waterproof – did great. We experienced very little dripping (and it was a heavy rain) and most of that came through the seams. I plan to apply waterproofing to the seams as a minimum and may just spray the whole roof.6. Because the screen fits so tightly around the structure, the bottom barrier held its form and kept out some of the water from puddles that had formed around the site. I wasn’t expecting that – but it worked.7. Before and after the rain, the structure provided a great place to sit in the shade, completely free of bugs. As long as you keep the doors zippered, we didn’t have any problem keeping out flys, mosquitos and no-seeums. We did note, however, that while we were setting it up, some of those got in before we could secure the screens and so they were trapped in there once we got the screens up. A little bug spray took care of them and we didn’t have any issues thereafter.8. Sitting under the canopy inside the screens, we definitely were able to feel the breezes (reduced) that were in the area. So, it was bug-free and comfortable.Taking this thing down was as easy as it was to set up. There were several people in the campground that came over and wanted to know where I got it and who made it because they had seen one person put this shelter up and one take it down. I chose to leave the roof attached when I folded the structure up so that it would be easy to set up again next time. You’ll want to be careful doing this when you put it back in the case because the zipper could catch on the roofing material and tear it.All-in-all, I think this is a great product and would highly recommend it.
John Mooney –
Better Than Expected, One of Best in Category, Great Value
First off, let me point out this “screened canopy” category includes products that simply are not as durable & long lasting as many of the critical reviewers believe they are/should be. We’ve owned several of these & will probably buy more. You get a couple of years use…for us in New England mid May through October 1..we’re happy. 3 years is a bonanza. Understand this context in my 5star rating. If you think ANY of these products should last longer than that…avoid the category..products not for you. You’ll be disappointed.OK, so we were not thrilled with the picture of this Coleman. We’ve had other slightly smaller, usually 10×10 square shape that frankly looked a lot nicer on our deck & also had a roof vent, just more inviting & better looking. This product frankly in the pic looked like a boring oversized generic tent. But the price was excellent & Coleman is Top Shelf so we said, what the heck it’s probably functional & Coleman is great, & the price is $50-$75 less than the competitors, and there’s not much available at the physical stores..so we bought.Well, we were VERY PLEASANTLY surprised on ALL counts.First, the canopy looks MUCH better in person, the brown trim looks nice on our brown deck and against the brownish color natural home siding.Also, there is a ton more room inside this..the shape really opens up the inside. Several people can sit comfortably inside with screening in all directions and 2 seperate zippered entries. And it doesn’t take up much more space on the deck.Set up was super easy..much easier than with other canopies. It literally pops open. With 2 people it’s a 20 minute job.We knew Coleman Quality would be excellent. It IS. The product has held up beautifully for several weeks. We’re up high & 1/2 mile from Ocean..so the wind can be very strong. Never knocked it over yet. It’s sturdy and has stayed in place.The BEST and most pleasantly surprising thing: we have had two major rain storms ( 2 inches plus each storm)…and the top DID NOT collapse! You might think this is no big deal if you haven’t had these type of products..but EVERY version we’ve had has collapsed under far less than 2 inches of rain. This product’s roof was wonderfully designed so the rain just rolls right off –it doesn’t accumulate on the top. This may be the single most important differentiator for this product. And I suspect it will greatly add to the life expectancy of the product.So in recap: Price…Great. Quality…Great. Looks…Better Than ExpectedFor the reasons I’ve stated, with the caveats of the product category itself, I give this my highest rating and highly recommend
alsaifi_UAE –
A great product that is easy to use, easy to install and disassemble and does not take up much space in the car
Ahmed Kamal –
Very well built sturdy
Rick G –
A very good product. Very easy and fast setup; you can leave the top fastened onto the frame when you pack it up and it still fits nicely into the bag/case. Next time, you just expand the frame, raise legs, and attach the screen (also easy, hooks into position). Very nice sturdy metal feet with holes through which you can stake into position. Includes heavy spikes and stakes for securing legs and top corner cords to ground. Ours did not come with any âwind panelsâ
Barb H. –
It was fairly easy to put up and we have left ours up for the whole summer. It has stood up to some pretty good thunderstorms and wind. It does leak a bit if it is really raining hard and you want to sit in there. We will be taking it down in the fall and storing for the winter. Its great for up at our trailer keeping the bugs out for eating most meals and just for sitting in to keep away from the bugs. Definitely recommend it. Comes with a good carrying case so if we travel with the trailer we would take it with us.
stimpyathome –
A great shelter.we use it for our dining during camping trip. Only if it’s rectangular, or even square. Our old one could fit two picnic table but my husband hated putting it up. And with this one, it does take some time but so much easier and efficient. Great product, I like it very much.