| Century Tents |
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Fewer internal poles than
traditional pole tent |
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Available in larger sizes
(up to 120’ width) |
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Engineered structure |
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Can handle winds up to 70 mph
(no snow load) |
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Nicer shape than traditional
tenting (hyperbolic parabaloid) |
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| Structure Tents |
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No internal poles |
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Available in larger sizes
(up to 35 meter (115’) width) |
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Engineered structure |
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Can handle winds up to 70 mph
(no snow load) |
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Can be anchored using gravity blocks or water ballasts |
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Taller eave height (4 meter - 13’)
than any other style |
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| Clear Tents |
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Essentially a pole tent
with clear top |
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Available in 40', 50',
60' widths |
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Not advisable for cold weather or daytime events |
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| Frame Tents |
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Lightweight, versatile |
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No internal poles |
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Can be installed without stakes (must be weighted) |
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Can be assembled remotely and walked into place - useful for covering decks, patios and going over small objects (eg: bushes or shrubs) |
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Available in clear top in most sizes (12’, 14’, 16’, 20’, 24’, 30’ & 40’ widths) |
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| Pole Tents |
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Comes in larger sizes |
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Available in clear top
in most sizes (40’, 50’, & 60’ widths) |
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Available in round ends
in most sizes (40’, 50’, 60’ &
80’ widths) |
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| Connecting Canopies |
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Can be used as a covered walkway |
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Used to connect marquis to any other structure (such as other tent, or existing structure) |
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Available in 6' and 9' widths |
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Virtually any length available |
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