

🎬 Elevate your movie nights—big screen vibes, zero hassle!
The TOWOND 100-inch projector screen combines a sleek 16:9 4K matte display with a durable, lightweight tripod stand designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Featuring a wide 160° viewing angle and wrinkle-resistant polyester milk silk fabric, it supports front and rear projection. Quick to assemble without tools and weighing just 7.4 pounds, it includes a carry bag and stabilizing accessories for a premium portable theater experience anywhere.




















| ASIN | B0B6RCXF37 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7 in Projection Screens |
| Brand | TOWOND |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,330 Reviews |
| Display Dimensions | 100 inch |
| Enclosure Material | Iron Polyester |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 87"W x 77"H |
| Item Height | 124 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TOWOND |
| Material | Iron Polyester |
| Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 87"W x 77"H |
| Screen Dimensions | 100 inch |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
J**R
Works great!
I LOVE this projector screen and used it several times last year (2025) The height is adjustable, it’s the easiest thing to assemble and take down. It also comes with a bag to keep it stored in. The quality isn’t bad at all, worth the price!
G**K
Great deal, in a great package. For rear projection, a little too thin...
I was really happy to open this up and see how it was packaged. Not only a case for everything, but each part had a separate reseal bag (each side upright, the top bar, and the screen, feet had no bags). This was very easy to assemble, and much more sturdier than I thought it was going to be based on the way it went together. First time assembling, I was a little worried, the screen was so tight, that I could barely get the velcro to latch back onto the screen on each side, and the further you went down attaching it, the more it pulled the legs in. Uses after that, it seems to be getting better. I am considering getting a peiece of PVC pipe and notching on each side to span the bottom to keep the legs apart and find a way to attach the bottom of the screen. When lights are on, it makes it look bad that the middle pulls up in the middle to where it looks curved (not so good for trying to put on a professional looking display, which isn't the case for me, just my OCD likes perfect rectangles. The more times I use it and put it together, the better is seems to fit, so I would say set it up and let it sit a day when you get it. My comment on the rear projection. I have used a "pro grade" rear projection screen before, and there is a big difference in this screen on being able to see the projector lens behind the screen. You need to find a way to mount the two so that from normal viewing angles, the projector isn't in line with viewing. (for my case, put it below the screen, and then part of why I want the PVC pipe across the bottom will be to hang a black piece of clock so you don't see the projector under the screen behind it. I haven't tried it yet, but for places where I need to use the projector with lights on (4000 lumen commercial projector), I may be getting that black piece of fabric large enough to completely cover the back of the screen for front projecting, to keep room light from hitting back of the screen for hopefully better picture.
F**A
Decent Quality for the Price
It is wrinkle resistant with the straps and gives a great picture quality but it's not the best screen for outdoor use and does NOT support rear projection. The tripod feet for the stands makes it difficult to anchor it down against the wind, you need to use the rope to hold it down. I wish I would've gotten the stand with the T feet to make it easier to use sand bags. Front projection works great but rear projection will let the bulb light shine through creating a bright spot in the image no matter how dark it is. You'd have to angle the projector from completely underneath the screen to enjoy it. Assembly was simple enough and it's decent enough that I can use it for the time being before investing in a better one.
M**N
A Camping Muse Have
Great for camping. Easy to set up. Good size.
M**R
Simple to set up
This is really easy to set up - one person can easily do it. My need is for indoor use at the time. The size is perfect for projecting the images I need for my audience. The screen appears to be of a good quality and thickness. Taking the screen down to store in the carrying case is easy too.
C**L
Simple and lightweight projector screen.
Not a heavy duty set up, but works well, and the price was great.
A**Z
Good but doesn’t stand great
The screen is great and I love how easy it is to put together but if it’s just a little windy the stand will fall which is very annoying! So being said the bottom isn’t great at holding it up
C**R
Easy set up and teardown screen (comparing this screen to my old screen)
I needed to replace my old RCA screen that was slowly ripping apart from use. This screen is a much better replacement. The pipes and connectors are in 3 separate bags that help keep things organized. The ends of the pipes are not as ridged as the RCA's so hopefully the new screen will last longer. The stands are more stable and better centered than the RCA's flat foot stands that required weights. But, getting the screen on was the best part. RCA, you had to slide all three lengths of pipes through the North, West, and East sides of the screen which made it hard to connect the pipes together. My new screen I bought from Amazon is so much easier to set up! Set up the West and East pipes in the stands. Slide the North pipe through the top of the screen and connect the pipes together without worry of anything falling over. And use the straps to tighten thr screen. Takes me 5 mins to set up everything. Very good screen!
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