Carefree 291200 Vacation'r Screen Room for 12' to 13' Awning



Key features
- •Fits awning rail to ground measurements of 86 inch to 150 inch
- •This high quality, lightweight room is specifically designed to fit nearly all traditional and 12 volt patio awnings with an 8 Feet extension
- •Made of tough, lightweight material
- •It's easy to carry, store, quick to set up, and comes with a convenient storage bag
Carefree 291200 Vacation'r Screen Room for 12' to 13' Awning
List Price: $1084.78$976.30DEALYou Save: $108.48 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.0
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Return taking forever
Stephanie A.Miura✓ Verified Purchase•July 18, 2023
The product itself was fine, but not really usable for a Motorhome as stated. We put part of it up and realized it wouldn't work so immediately repacked and prepared it to send it back. It was returned to UPS on 25 Feb. Still no return info and no refund. This should not take this long. Today is March 5th.
Great Room Addition
JacksGP✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2023
The goods: As a simple install, it went up for the first time fairly quickly in under 30 minutes (most of the time spent reading instructions and checking which piece went where). This appears to be a well designed and constructed unit for the price. The material is light weight, yet appears strong.
Now for the balancing comment: Do not expect this to be a perfect fit without some customization on your part. Not all RVs are the same. I spent the money on some 2" industrial velcro to bind some pieces together and secure to the RV for a more custom fit.
Nothing difficult, just time consuming.
You will need a ladder for installation and a helper would be beneficial, even though I did the initial install by myself.
Take down was a snap (10 minutes tops) - the most difficult part was folding the unit to fit in the storage bag, but that was not bad.
I think I could install this unit by myself in 15 minutes or so now that I know how it all fits together.
I am very happy with this purchase, as it adds that extra 8'x15' room addition on the RV to give a place for kids' activities on those not so nice days and just to give a place to congregate once it gets too cool to sit outside on those fall nights in the mountains.
Now for the balancing comment: Do not expect this to be a perfect fit without some customization on your part. Not all RVs are the same. I spent the money on some 2" industrial velcro to bind some pieces together and secure to the RV for a more custom fit.
Nothing difficult, just time consuming.
You will need a ladder for installation and a helper would be beneficial, even though I did the initial install by myself.
Take down was a snap (10 minutes tops) - the most difficult part was folding the unit to fit in the storage bag, but that was not bad.
I think I could install this unit by myself in 15 minutes or so now that I know how it all fits together.
I am very happy with this purchase, as it adds that extra 8'x15' room addition on the RV to give a place for kids' activities on those not so nice days and just to give a place to congregate once it gets too cool to sit outside on those fall nights in the mountains.
Super fast shipping
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 4, 2023
This was easy to set up, took about an hour. It arrived significantly faster than the estimate. Quality meets expectations. No complaints.
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Francis Moulton✓ Verified Purchase•May 26, 2023
Was everything I expected
Great Product, but requires some work to make it, it do what it's suppose to.
DrakIII✓ Verified Purchase•May 18, 2023
I really like the product, But putting it up by yourself is a real bear. I have read the other reviews and people saying they put it up in 10 or 15 min. I find those greatly exaggerated, I put it up the first time and it took me 2 hours to make all the adjustments so it fit and sealed like it was suppose to, this included mounting and cutting the skirt to fit properly. I then took it down and reinstalled it 4 different times. The best I could do was 45 min. putting it up. Taking it down took only 10 min with another 10 for folding it properly to get it back into the bag.
Just returned from my first camping trip with the room. I camp in the desert SW California. I have already installed small stainless steel bolts w/ washers on each side (for strength) on the skirt mounting tabs. They work fine until it get hot, then they fall off. Didn't have any real winds this trip 10 to 15 mph max. Room held up fine, Found in the soft soil and sand over there you need longer anchors, they need at least 16in to hold in the sand even in a light wind like we had. I made mine from #5 rebar galvanized coated.
Am looking at installing the same system I had with my homemade canvas room on my last RV. There are stainless steel twist-locks sets that can be bought and installed on both the RV and the material of the room. Unfortunately, the ones mounted on the rv do require screws being used.
To get those side sealing pads to work, I installed eye bolts to the frame of the trailer to get enough tension to seal the room to the sides of the trailer. Tried the suggestion to drive anchors in the ground, but all they did was pull loose when I put enough tension on the straps to seal the sides. Found the eye blots worked great. Don't really believe they will hold up in a heavy wind though.
I do recommend this product though, yes there's some work that needs to be done to make it work, but it is worth the effort.
Just returned from my first camping trip with the room. I camp in the desert SW California. I have already installed small stainless steel bolts w/ washers on each side (for strength) on the skirt mounting tabs. They work fine until it get hot, then they fall off. Didn't have any real winds this trip 10 to 15 mph max. Room held up fine, Found in the soft soil and sand over there you need longer anchors, they need at least 16in to hold in the sand even in a light wind like we had. I made mine from #5 rebar galvanized coated.
Am looking at installing the same system I had with my homemade canvas room on my last RV. There are stainless steel twist-locks sets that can be bought and installed on both the RV and the material of the room. Unfortunately, the ones mounted on the rv do require screws being used.
To get those side sealing pads to work, I installed eye bolts to the frame of the trailer to get enough tension to seal the room to the sides of the trailer. Tried the suggestion to drive anchors in the ground, but all they did was pull loose when I put enough tension on the straps to seal the sides. Found the eye blots worked great. Don't really believe they will hold up in a heavy wind though.
I do recommend this product though, yes there's some work that needs to be done to make it work, but it is worth the effort.
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