Tent Type Screen House
Seasons 3-season
Weight 14.4 lbs
Inside Height 7' 1"
Floor Area 100 sq ft
Vestibule None sq ft
Setup Time 10 mins
OVERALL SCORE
7.8/10

Our Take

The NEMO Victory Screenhouse delivers solid bug-free lounging space for groups, with 100 square feet that fits a standard picnic table and thoughtful touches like integrated rain gutters and one-handed entry.

At 14.4 pounds and a 10-minute setup, it's manageable for car camping, though the sticky pole sleeves will test your patience and the ground skirt is a trip hazard you'll curse at least once.

Build quality and weather protection are genuinely good for a screen tent, but at $500, you're paying a premium that's hard to justify when the everyday usability has these rough edges.

A capable tent for group camping, just not the home run the price tag suggests.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
8.0
Quality & Durability
8.0
Weather Resistance
8.0
Value for Money
7.0
Ease of Use
7.0
Intangibles
7.0
User Reviews
9.4

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Integrated roof rain gutters
  • One-handed step-pad entry
  • Fits standard picnic tables

CONS

  • Sticky pole sleeves
  • Tripping ground skirt
BEST FOR Group shade and bug protection while camping.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
NEMO Victory Screenhouse
NEMO NEMO Victory Screenhouse This tent
★ 7.8 $50014.4 lbs3-season 100 sq ft 0 sq ft2 ✓ Current
★ 7.8 $22027 lbs3-season 120 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.8 $14217.44 lbs3-season 99 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.6 $15916.5 lbs3-season 100 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.6 $1508 lbs3-season 100 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.2 $9945.2 lbs3-season 120 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →

What We Think

A hundred square feet of bug-free real estate, an 85-inch peak height that lets adults stand comfortably, and a design that actually fits a standard campground picnic table: the NEMO Victory Screenhouse is built for groups who want to eat, play cards, or just exist outdoors without becoming a mosquito buffet.

It scored a 7.8 overall, with its strongest marks in livability and build quality, though the $500 price tag demands serious consideration of whether you'll use it enough to justify the investment.

User Reviews

Owners love this thing, and the 9.4 User Reviews score reflects genuine enthusiasm rather than hype.

The most common praise centers on the integrated roof rain gutters, which channel water away from entry points instead of dumping it on your head when you unzip the door.

Owners also consistently highlight the one-handed step-pad entry system, which lets you walk in while carrying plates, coolers, or squirming toddlers.

The recurring negative theme is the ground skirt, which several owners mention as a tripping hazard until you learn to step over it deliberately.

Space & Comfort

The 100-square-foot footprint is genuinely cavernous, and the Victory's proportions are designed around real campsite furniture rather than arbitrary dimensions.

Owners with families specifically mention that it swallows a full-size picnic table with room to spare for chairs around the perimeter.

The 85-inch peak height means even tall campers can stand upright without hunching, which matters when you're spending hours inside during a buggy evening.

It scored an 8.0 in Space & Comfort.

Quality & Durability

The 75D polyester construction is meaningfully heavier than the 68D fabrics common in budget screenhouses, and the aluminum pole system feels like it belongs on a $500 shelter.

NEMO backs it with a lifetime warranty, which signals confidence in the build.

One consistent owner complaint: the pole sleeves can be sticky during initial setup, though this reportedly improves after a few uses.

It scored an 8.0 in Quality & Durability.

Weather Resistance

The 1,500mm hydrostatic head rating on the roof panels is solid protection for afternoon thunderstorms, and those integrated rain gutters earn their keep when weather rolls through.

Being floorless, you're obviously not getting full weather enclosure, but that's the nature of screenhouses.

It scored an 8.0 in Weather Resistance.

Ease of Use

The 10-minute setup time is reasonable for a shelter this size, though it's not instant-pitch territory.

The Coleman Screened Canopy Tent with Instant Setup pitches faster and costs $99, but it weighs 45 pounds and lacks the Victory's refined details.

The Wenzel Magnetic Screen House offers magnetic door closures at $142, but its 17.44-pound weight and less robust construction make it a different value proposition entirely.

It scored a 7.0 in Ease of Use.

Value for Money

At $500, the Victory costs more than three budget screenhouses combined, and that's the honest tradeoff here.

You're paying for NEMO's design refinements, better materials, and that lifetime warranty, but you need to camp frequently enough to amortize the premium.

If you're checking our best screen houses for camping roundup, you'll find capable options at a third of this price.

It scored a 7.0 in Value for Money.

Who It's For

The Victory is for established car campers who host group meals, play games at the campsite, or camp in buggy areas where a screenhouse isn't a luxury but a sanity-saver.

At 14.4 pounds, it's manageable for a single person to carry from the car, though this is firmly basecamp gear.

If you camp a dozen weekends a year and value thoughtful design over bargain pricing, this is the screenhouse that won't frustrate you.

The Bottom Line

The NEMO Victory Screenhouse scored a 7.8, earning its marks through genuinely useful design details, durable construction, and the kind of livable space that makes group camping more pleasant.

The $500 price is the real gatekeeping factor: justified for frequent campers who'll use it for years, harder to recommend for occasional weekenders.

If you're in the first camp, this is the screenhouse to buy once.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeScreen House
Seasons3-season
Weight14.4 lbs
Floor Area100 sq ft
Vestibule AreaNone
Peak Height7' 1"
Floor Dimensions120 x 120 inches
Doors2
Setup Time10 mins
Pole MaterialAluminum
Poles4
Floor FabricFloorless
Rainfly Fabric1,500 mm 75-denier PeU polyester/mesh
Footprint IncludedNo
Made InImported
WarrantyLifetime
Price$500

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the NEMO Victory Screenhouse best for?
The Victory Screenhouse is ideal for car campers and families who want a dedicated bug-free zone for cooking, eating, or lounging at camp. With 100 square feet of floor space and 85 inches of peak height, it comfortably fits a standard picnic table and provides standing room for most adults. It works best as a communal gathering space rather than a sleeping shelter.
How long does it take to set up the NEMO Victory Screenhouse?
Setup takes approximately 10 minutes, which is reasonable for a shelter this size. The aluminum pole structure uses sleeve attachments, though some users report the pole sleeves can be sticky and require extra effort. Once you have done it a few times, the process becomes straightforward.
How well does the Victory Screenhouse handle rain and wind?
The shelter performs well in typical 3-season conditions thanks to its 1,500mm waterproof-rated 75-denier polyester rainfly and integrated roof rain gutters that channel water away from the structure. It earned an 8.0 out of 10 for weather resistance. However, being a floorless screen house, it is not designed for severe storms or high winds.
Is the NEMO Victory Screenhouse worth $500?
At $500, the Victory Screenhouse sits at the premium end of the screen house market and scored 7.0 out of 10 for value. You are paying for NEMO's build quality, lifetime warranty, and thoughtful features like one-handed step-pad entry. Whether that premium is worth it depends on how often you camp and how much you value durability over the long term.
How does the NEMO Victory Screenhouse compare to the CORE Instant Screen House Canopy Tent?
Both shelters scored 7.8 out of 10 overall, but the CORE Instant Screen House costs $220, less than half the Victory's $500 price tag. The NEMO offers superior build quality, a lifetime warranty, and features like integrated rain gutters. The CORE sets up faster with its instant frame design, making it better for casual campers who prioritize convenience and budget over long-term durability.
How does the Victory Screenhouse compare to the Wenzel Magnetic Screen House?
The Wenzel Magnetic Screen House matches the Victory's 7.8 overall score at just $142, making it a fraction of the cost. The Wenzel uses magnetic door closures for easy entry, while the NEMO features step-pad entry and more robust construction. The Victory makes sense if you camp frequently and want a shelter that will last many seasons, but the Wenzel delivers similar functionality for occasional use.
What is the floor space like in the Victory Screenhouse?
The Victory provides 100 square feet of floor space with 120 x 120 inch dimensions, which is enough to fit a standard campground picnic table with room to spare. The 85-inch peak height means most adults can stand comfortably throughout the shelter. Note that it is a floorless design, so you are standing on the ground beneath.
What do other owners say about the NEMO Victory Screenhouse?
Owner feedback is notably positive, with a user review score of 9.4 out of 10. Campers consistently praise the spacious interior and quality construction. The most common complaints involve the pole sleeves being difficult to work with during setup and the ground skirt creating a tripping hazard when entering or exiting.

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