POLE STYLE
A pole tent is generally designed to be used on ground or grassy areas. A pole tent uses stakes driven into the ground and ties attached to them in order to support the tent. We do not offer pole tenting to be installed on hard surfaces. Usually a pole tent has at least 1 pole in the center as the main support. Some people like to decorate the center pole in a tent as centerpiece, using flowers, vines, various plants or most often fabrics or lighting. Yet other people find the center tent pole a nuisance, as it blocks the view and reduces table and dance floor layout options. Many clients prefer the appearance of a pole tent, and like the way it looks from the outside. The overall shape of the tent has graceful curves, dips and peaks, creating a dramatic setting. Matched with the most budget friendly tent option the Century Pole tents are a very popular option.
Century Pole Tents:



Sail Cloth Pole:













FRAME STYLE
The workhorse of tenting with different configurations ranging from 10’x 10′ to 40’x 250′ and everything in between. These styles do not utilize any main center poles directly under the tent giving you the most layout flexibility and uninhibited visibility and overall space under the tent. Options include clear tops, ceiling liners, fabric draping, leg draping, chandeliers, and string lighting. These tents can be installed on all ground types utilizing staking, water barrels or concrete anchoring methods.
Classic Frame Tents:


Navitrack Frame Tents:













Cross Cable (Festival Tents):






Heavy Duty Pop-Up:


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