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20ft × 20ft framed tent. A framed tent is a tent with assembled framework that supports the tent top. The tent is free standing. It requires anchoring to hold it in place. Frame tents do not have center poles.
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20ft × 30ft framed tent. A framed tent is a tent with assembled framework that supports the tent top. The tent is free standing. It requires anchoring to hold it in place. Frame tents do not have center poles.
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20ft × 30ft pole tent. Pole tents need to be placed in yard. Requires staking and roping to hold upright. A pole tent is a “tension” tent that requires a set of poles, including center poles arraigned beneath to support the top. The top is tensioned over the poles using ratchets or ropes and stakes.
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20ft × 40ft framed tent. A framed tent is a tent with assembled framework that supports the tent top. The tent is free standing. It requires anchoring to hold it in place. Frame tents do not have center poles.
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20ft × 60ft framed tent. Can accommodate 100-120 guests. A framed tent is a tent with assembled framework that supports the tent top. The tent is free standing. It requires anchoring to hold it in place. Frame tents do not have center poles.
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30ft × 30ft framed tent. A framed tent is a tent with assembled framework that supports the tent top. The tent is free standing. It requires anchoring to hold it in place. Frame tents do not have center poles.
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15ft × 15ft framed tent. This tent offers all the advantages of a frame tent in a narrower profile. Works well with narrower driveways and decks or patios. A framed tent is a tent with assembled framework that supports the tent top. The tent is free standing. It requires anchoring to hold it in place. Frame tents do not have center poles.
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15ft × 20ft framed tent. This tent offers all the advantages of a frame tent in a narrower profile. Works well with narrower driveways and decks or patios. A framed tent is a tent with assembled framework that supports the tent top. The tent is free standing. It requires anchoring to hold it in place. Frame tents do not have center poles.
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15ft × 30ft framed tent. This tent offers all the advantages of a frame tent in a narrower profile. Works well with narrower driveways and decks or patios. A framed tent is a tent with assembled framework that supports the tent top. The tent is free standing. It requires anchoring to hold it in place. Frame tents do not have center poles.
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15ft × 45ft framed tent. This tent offers all the advantages of a frame tent in a narrower profile. Works well with narrower driveways and decks or patios. A framed tent is a tent with assembled framework that supports the tent top. The tent is free standing. It requires anchoring to hold it in place. Frame tents do not have center poles.