Hi Paul, Amazing video, this is very helpful, thank you so much! Could I please ask if you don´t remove the screen surface from the frame after each use? This is just because the instructions specifically say so, and i was wondering if it is because they are extra zealous, or if you just did it for the video to be faster. I appreciate any info! Thanks!
Make sure the screen is dry when you put away. If not, dry the next day. If put away wet it WILL grow mold if left too long (replacement surfaces are $$$). Good practice to remove at the end of the season.
They are expensive, but they are the best outdoor inflatable screen I have used. We have a couple of clients that we do events for on rooftops. Traditional inflatable screens did not work at these locations, the AIRSCREEN did.
@@PaultheOutdoorMovieGuy give me a suggestion. i go on camping , what u suggest? if I have this airscreen nano, do u think it will work? or it is not possible? another question is, I am planning to buy airscreen nano, can you suggest me a portable projector which can work with battery, like an inbuilt battery, do u think this airscreen nano will be a good option or it is bulky?
@@godisgreat2612 Most projectors that are bright enough for an outdoor movie will require more power than most portable batteries will supply. If you look at the video you will the the size of the screen rolled up. There are definitely lighter options, it is always a tradeoff between quality/performance/size etc. AIRSCREENs are rental quality and will last for years... but a lot of fun can be had with a couple of trees and a sheet ;-)
Hi Paul,
Amazing video, this is very helpful, thank you so much!
Could I please ask if you don´t remove the screen surface from the frame after each use? This is just because the instructions specifically say so, and i was wondering if it is because they are extra zealous, or if you just did it for the video to be faster.
I appreciate any info!
Thanks!
Make sure the screen is dry when you put away. If not, dry the next day. If put away wet it WILL grow mold if left too long (replacement surfaces are $$$). Good practice to remove at the end of the season.
For a projector, How many lumens do you recommend it having for a mid day viewing on a screen like this?
I would recommend using an LED screen, not projection technology.
thank you so much for your video. howis your experience with air screen. don't you think they are bit over priced? how is your experience?
They are expensive, but they are the best outdoor inflatable screen I have used. We have a couple of clients that we do events for on rooftops. Traditional inflatable screens did not work at these locations, the AIRSCREEN did.
@@PaultheOutdoorMovieGuy give me a suggestion. i go on camping , what u suggest? if I have this airscreen nano, do u think it will work? or it is not possible? another question is, I am planning to buy airscreen nano, can you suggest me a portable projector which can work with battery, like an inbuilt battery, do u think this airscreen nano will be a good option or it is bulky?
@@godisgreat2612 Most projectors that are bright enough for an outdoor movie will require more power than most portable batteries will supply. If you look at the video you will the the size of the screen rolled up. There are definitely lighter options, it is always a tradeoff between quality/performance/size etc. AIRSCREENs are rental quality and will last for years... but a lot of fun can be had with a couple of trees and a sheet ;-)
Price?
Are you looking to rent or purchase?