Marmot · Tents & Shelters
Limestone Lanai Shelter
$316.89
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About this product
The Marmot Limestone Lanai is a freestanding screen shelter designed to fit over a standard picnic table, making it a practical addition to camping trips or beach outings. The 100% polyester taffeta canopy blocks sun and keeps insects out, while three zippered doors provide flexible ventilation and straightforward entry and exit. Vertical walls maintain generous standing room throughout the interior, and corner guyout points offer added stability in breezy conditions. An interior laundry line lets you hang wet clothing or gear to dry inside the shelter. The frame uses Velocity HD aluminum poles assembled through a sleeve and clip system for a relatively quick setup. When broken down, the packed size of 9.1 by 24.4 inches fits conveniently in a car trunk or truck bed, making transport between sites easy. For anyone looking to carve out a comfortable, bug-free space around a picnic table, this shelter covers the essentials without unnecessary complexity.
- Category
- Tents & Shelters
- Brand
- Marmot
- Material
- 100% polyester taffeta, Velocity HD aluminum
- Color
- RED SUN/DARK AZURE
- Size
- 9.1 x 24.4 inches
- Weight
- 11 lbs. 8.8 oz.
- Best Use
- Camping
- Floor Area
- 109.8 square feet
- Design Type
- Freestanding
- Packed Size
- 9.1 x 24.4 inches
- Peak Height
- 85 inches
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Marmot Limestone Lanai Shelter for its generous interior space, with nearly 110 square feet of floor area and an 85-inch peak height that lets most adults stand fully upright. The ability to fit over a standard campground picnic table is frequently highlighted as a standout feature. Owners also appreciate the three large zippered doors for easy access and ventilation, the quality aluminum pole construction, and the included laundry line. The most common complaint is wind performance: multiple owners report the structure becoming unstable or collapsing in gusty conditions, and bent ridge poles are a recurring issue after wind events. Reviewers recommend using all guyout points in any breeze, and generally treat this as a fair-weather shelter best suited for calm conditions.
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