20x20 Frame Tent Package (Seats 32)
Setup Area: 22x22
Actual Size: 20x20
The tent can be fitted with stringed lights to add illumination at night. Side walls can be attached to provide privacy. This frame tent is preferable for yards with a slight decline over the pole tents due to the strength and rigidity of the frame tents compared to the tension of the pole tents.
This frame tent is preferable for yards with a slight decline over the pole tents due to the strength and rigidity of the frame tents compared to the tension of the pole tents.
Can be placed on patios, driveways, and other hard surfaces with the use of weight ballasting (additional cost).
We use blackout tent tops which are thick enough to completely block out any light offering the best quality of shade and sun protection.
Included in package:
- 20x20 Frame Tent
- Tent installation
- Four 5ft round tables
- 32 black folding chairs
When it comes to hosting outdoor events, selecting the right tent can make all the difference in creating a comfortable and enjoyable space for guests. Two commmercial styles of tents that are often used for events are pole tents / canopies and high peak frame tents. While both types of tents offer their own unique advantages, there are several benefits to using a high peak frame tent over a pole tent canopy. One of the main benefits of a high peak frame tent is its consistent, clean, and sharp look. This makes them a great option for weddings, corporate events, and other formal gatherings where a more upscale/professional atmosphere is desired.
Another advantage of a high peak frame tent is that it is less affected by uneven or sloped ground. Pole tent canopies rely on tension from stakes to support the tent structure, which means that the tent can be more difficult to set up on uneven or sloped terrain. While it's ideal to set up on a level flat surface, high peak frame tents have a sturdy frame that allows them to be set up on a wider range of surfaces, including pavement and hard surfaces.
High peak frame tents also have the benefit of having no poles in the middle of the tent, which creates a more open and spacious feel inside. This allows for greater flexibility in arranging tables, chairs, and other event equipment. Additionally, high peak frame tents require fewer legs around the perimeter, which means fewer stakes and straps are needed to secure the tent. This can be a big advantage in situations where space is limited or when there are concerns about tripping hazards.Both styles can be equipped with a variety of accessories, such as lighting, tent walls, and heating or cooling systems, to create the ideal environment for any type of event.