| Pole Tent Explained: A pole
tent requires a set of poles arranged beneath the fire-retardant
vinyl top to support the structure. The pole tent top is tensioned over
the poles
and attached to anchoring
devices at tensioning points around the pole tent tops perimeter. The pole
tent top is anchored to the surface generally using stakes. On smaller
tents it is also possible to anchor the tents using weights. Celina Tent
offers 2 types of anchoring systems for our pole tent tops: traditional
rope and our ratchet buckle system. Pole Tents |
The Premiere Party Tent Series by Celina Tent is an elegant
high peak tent, high slope party tent with stylish peaks, smooth curves
and a modern profile that will add elegance to any venue.
"The peak tent is similar to a traditional pole tent with the
exception of a taller center pole that is used to create the high peaks."
Peak Tents |
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| Frame Tent Explained: A frame
tent frame is assembled with aluminum
or steel tubing joined together with connection fittings that support the
fabric top. The rigid framework allows the tent to be freestanding. *However,
a frame tent will require some type of anchoring system, such as ropes,
ratchets, or cables, to hold it in place. Frame tents are popular for events
that require smaller tents. Frame tents require no center poles or center
supports, giving the optimum amount of space available. Frame Tent |
Gable frame tents are popular for events that require an
entrance way connected to another tent, or if the peak height is desired
for the entire length of the tent. Gable tents can butt up against existing
structures with minimal water penetration. Gable frame tents require no
center poles, giving the optimum amount of space available. All fittings
and poles are interchangeable (excluding corners) with Classic Frame Tent
Systems.
Marquee Frame Tent |
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