Outsunny 10' x 10' Replacement Mesh Sidewall Netting for Patio Gazebos and Canopy Tents with Zippers Sidewall Only, Cream
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4.8 out of 5 stars with 31 reviews
design: 4.5 out of 5
ease of assembly: 5 out of 5
quality: 5 out of 5
value: 4.5 out of 5
100% would recommend
2 recommendations
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
9 July, 2024Verified purchase
Perfect fit, clean look
We had to replace our gazebo top and screen this year. I honestly like the look of this one better than the one that originally came with our gazebo. Went on easy and fits nicely. Very clean looking.
4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
6 August, 2022
Good, but not Ideal
This fits our Madaga gazebo and was easy to put up. The netting and zips feel like good quality. I do not expect the curtain rings to last as long as the netting. While I realize the listing notes the color as black, this detail is at the very end of an absurdly long description (do not put all your meta data eggs in the title; no one likes that). It would make more sense to have all colors in one listing and require shoppers to choose a color. I absolutely freaked out when I opened the package because the black screen looked so dark I didn't think we'd be able to see through it (it was in many layers). It actually turned out to be perfect once it wasn't layered, and you can see through just fine (as demonstrated by the photos). My biggest complaints are: * There is nothing for anchoring the corners of the screen to the corners of the gazebo (in the image there's a pole inside the netting square). Having a grommet at the top in the corner for people to tailor to their gazebo would work nicely. * It is 3-5 inches too short. This doesn't touch the ground, leaving a big gap for bugs to come in. The image with the listing implies the netting will touch the ground by curving out (in front and on the right side). * When the netting is unzipped and gathered together, there is no way to anchor it to the post. If the toggles had longer loops, this would work. We'll just have to make a sash to keep them from flapping too hard in the breeze. * The bottom corner ties are too short. We could get them around the posts but they weren't long enough to actually tie in place. We had to use some bungee creativity to address this.