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Which tent style is best for your event?
High Peak Frame Tent - Does not have center poles and only requires stakes at the corners. The frame creates the stability of the tent. Great for all events and the go to backyard tent. Uses 8ft perimeter side legs. A 20x20 high peak frame only has 4 permiter leg poles and 4 stakes, compared to a 20x20 pole tent with 8 perimeter leg poles and 12 stakes along with pole in center of tent.
Pole Tent - Has center poles in the middle of the tent and requires tent stakes around the perimeter of the tent. Must also be on flat level ground. Not ideal in windy situations. An economic solution for backyard parties.
Keder Frame Tent - Engineered kedered frame tent in which a metal structure is built and the tent top is installed within tracks in the frame work. Can be installed on hard surfaces. Uses 8ft perimeter side legs.
High Peak Pole Tent - Large event tents that rely on tension to hold the shape of the tent and are supported by center poles in the middle of the tent. These must be staked into grass or dirt. Their large size and swooping peaks are great for weddings, corporate events, festivals and large gatherings. Engineered for safety. Uses 8ft perimeter side legs.
- Bistro & perimeter lighting for evening ambiance. 20 wide tents typically work well with just perimeter. 30 and 40 wides look great with the addition of hanging bistro lights.
- Portable propane heaters for chilly weather. These blow hot air into the tent and are controlled by thermostat.
- Fans & cooling solutions for summer events
- Flooring options such as staging, dance floors, and grey event flooring.