🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights with the Ultimate Outdoor Screen!
The KHOMO GEAR 20 ft Outdoor Projector Screen is a versatile inflatable screen measuring 13 feet by 8 feet, designed for both front and rear projection. It features a quick setup time of under 5 minutes, a 160-degree viewing angle, and comes with an inflation fan, tie-downs, and a convenient storage bag, making it perfect for outdoor movie experiences.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Mount Type | Inside Mount,Outside Mount |
Screen Dimensions | 13 feet * 8 feet |
Item Dimensions W x H | 190"W x 125"H |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
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Size does matter!!
We got this for our weekly neighborhood get together and it was a HUGE success!!! When I first blew it up everyone was thinking 'dude wtf, do you think it's big enough?!' But by the time several families gathered to watch a movie it was clear to the crowd that it was PERFECT!! Durable and well built. You'll want to be sure to anchor it well or you'll have some issues. We used three 40 lb bags of salt balanced on the intake base across the back and two 30 lb dumbbells out front tied to the screen's D-rings. We're close to the shore and it's pretty breezy. The ropes that come with it are short. We spliced two together for the front tie downs. I also suggest marking your front anchors so people don't trip on them, it is dark after all. We wrapped the dumbbells with fluorescent vests to avoid a painful toe stubbing.Viewing quality would depend upon your projector I would imagine. We had no issues. Someone had mentioned poor quality from rippling screen during a breeze, but we didn't find it to be an issue. Sure it'll wave with a strong wind, but not so much so that you can't enjoy what your viewing. We even had some serious gusts that would fold in the top while they blew, but the screen would come right back when they subsided.I recommend putting a tarp down and setting up on that for a couple of reasons. You keep it clean and more importantly you can just deflate it onto the tarp, carelessly roll the whole thing up and toss it in the garage for a more detailed storage the next day. I say the next day because this thing is a bug MAGNET!!! They really love this thing, but they won't spoil your movie. They don't just scatter when you're done and you wouldn't want to store them away with it until the next time you use it. I blew it up the next day and let them be on their way before rolling it up and putting it back in the bag which many people complain is difficult to do, but I had no issues. If you've ever done any camping you could compare it to putting your tent back in the bag that you'd swear there's no way it's gonna fit in, but it does every time.The blower is super strong and quiet. We never heard it at all during our movie. And the three 40 lb bags balanced on the base didn't phase it in the least. It inflated the screen in no time with them on it.I RARELY write reviews, but just had to take the time to write this one. This is one of the greatest entertainment accessories we've ever owned. Buy it with confidence!
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This screen is legit
I have to admit I was a little skeptical about this screen. I'm an AV nerd and have learned the hard way that you usually get what you pay for. Since it was only ~$200, I assumed that the quality would be flimsy, the blower would be too loud, the screen wouldn't be as big as advertised, etc.This screen is legit. It looked great and was well-built for the cost. This is obviously not a commercial screen so I wouldn't plan on it lasting forever, but it exceeded my expectations significantly.I was a little concerned that a screen of that size would need a brighter projector than we have. We ran a 3300 lumen projector, and it as bright enough to see well about 15 minutes before dark (not sunset, actual dark). By the time it was fully dark, the picture was great.The blower was quieter than expected and, since it sits behind the screen, you don't really notice it all that much. That said, you will need some speakers with a little kick because you have to sit further away from a screen this size. We had our chairs about 15 feet further back than we'd normally sit with our old 120" screen.You're not going to be able to run this with a tiny bluetooth speaker or computer speakers or whatever unless they are right in front of you. You'll either need powered speakers (like a plug-in boombox or, better yet, an old shelf system you've got in the basement) or a heavy duty battery powered speaker. Although we didn't use it for movie night, we've got a 150 watt Monster Rockin' Roller that would have done the trick, so I'd use something like that. I think you can get that speaker at Sam's Club right now for ~$120.The initial setup was a little bit of a pain, only because it's a huge screen that you have to velcro to the inflated frame. We tried to do it before blowing up the screen, but it was too hard to alight everything correctly. We ended up blowing the frame up, and then I used a 6-foot ladder to velcro the screen on. Takedown was super simple, we just deflated it, folded it up, and stored it in a tub. I'd recommend against trying to fit it back in the bag it came in - that appears to be a one-way ticket out, not a roundtripper.Finally, it's as large as advertised. We set it up on our driveway and tied it down to weights. You'll need to do that because it's like a giant sail catching wind. For purposes of comparison, it was about as wide as our 2-car garage, and about 5 or 6 feet taller than the top of the garage. I've attached a picture of it with my 12-year-old son for comparison.Long story short, it's legit and worth the purchase. Strong recommend from an AV nerd.
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