While searching for a good sized screen house that could be placed over a picnic table but still offer a little sun and light rain protection, a lot of options came up short. Many had very little canopy cover or nothing to block sun or wind coming from the sides. The screen houses that did were usually the hex/gazebo style tents that are much more expensive, very heavy, and pack up HUGE. This screen house was a nice goldilocks of being affordable, relatively compact when packed away, had decent coverage for sun and light rain, and had an adjustable/removable side panel for privacy or for when the sun is lower in the sky or wind protection.If you've set up a typical camping tent before, this tent will be a breeze to set up. It took me and my husband about 10 minutes to set it up for the first time, not including staking or setting up guylines. I really like how the instructions are easy to follow and sewed into the bag. The color coding of the roof poles and corresponding tunnels made setting up a breeze too. The build quality seems good for this price range. The bags for the poles and stakes look especially robust which is nice because those are usually the first to have a hole. The main bag is a bit flimsy, but it's really just for storage and does offer plenty of room to repack. Our only complaint is that the flaps around the bottom of the tent could be a bit longer or maybe offer a stake loop or two between the poles to keep the tent a little more critter proof. But that's a pretty minor flaw and we'll probably find a few rocks around camp to drop on the flaps to keep at least flying critters from coming in where the walls meet the ground.I hadn't heard of CAMPROS before, but after sending in our info to register for the warranty, a real person followed up to confirm and offer to answer any questions.