
- Standard click-frame system
- Roof peak with automatic spring mechanism
- PVC 700 tarpaulin, white


High peak frame tents rely on a sturdy support system and a precisely tailored canopy. This combination offers stability while maximizing usable interior space, making them ideal for professional gatherings.
Our high peak frame tents are constructed using fully galvanized steel poles, engineered for repeated assembly and disassembly. These steel tubes receive galvanization on both the interior and exterior, offering robust protection against rust. Reinforced connectors further enhance the frame's stability and uniformity. A tool-free click system, featuring secure button pins, streamlines the assembly process, eliminating the need for extra components. This design makes the frame an excellent choice for professional event applications.
The canopy is constructed from tough PVC tarpaulin, bolstered by a robust inner mesh, ensuring it stands up to the rigors of outdoor life. The design features a raised peak, which not only adds height inside but also helps to evenly spread the tension across the roof. High peak frame tents come in various models, some with a single peak and others with a double peak, providing different looks and layout possibilities. To keep the interior dry and minimize ground moisture and drafts, extra-long floor skirts encircle the tent's base, directing rainwater away.
Each high peak frame tent is supplied with a full set of removable sidewalls matching the number of sides of the tent. Two of the panels include zippered openings for flexible access, while the remaining panels help define the perimeter and provide protection from wind and light rain. Sidewalls are attached to the frame using elastic loops, allowing quick installation and repositioning as needed.
Our high peak frame tents come in square and octagonal shapes, providing varied looks and configurations for professional gatherings. The square tents have a single peak, whereas the octagonal ones boast a double peak, resulting in a wider, more eye-catching design. They also come in a variety of sizes, accommodating everything from intimate focal points to expansive event spaces.
Capacities are approximate and based on usable floor area. Standing figures assume open layouts, while seated figures are calculated using standard 6-ft tables (approx. 30 × 72 inches) with typical chair spacing. Actual capacity depends on layout and furniture choices.
| Size | Shape | Peak Type | Area (sq ft) | Standing Guests* | Seated Guests (tables)* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10×13 ft | Octagonal | Double peak | ~130 sq ft | up to 15 | up to 10 |
| 13×13 ft | Square | Single peak | ~170 sq ft | up to 20 | up to 12 |
| 13×18 ft | Octagonal | Double peak | ~230 sq ft | up to 25 | up to 16 |
| 16×16 ft | Square | Single peak | ~256 sq ft | up to 30 | up to 20 |
| 16×22 ft | Octagonal | Double peak | ~350 sq ft | up to 40 | up to 28 |
| 20×20 ft | Square | Single peak | 400 sq ft | up to 50 | up to 32 |
High peak frame tents are widely used for events where appearance, structure, and layout flexibility are equally important. Their raised roofline and freestanding design make them suitable for both standalone use and modular event setups.
Weddings, Outdoor Ceremonies & Receptions
High peak tents are commonly used as ceremony tents, altar coverings, or reception focal points. The elevated roof creates a formal look while keeping the interior open for seating, décor, and clear sightlines.
Corporate Events & Galas
For company functions, fundraisers, and gala-style events, high peak frame tents provide a structured and professional setting. They work well for presentations, branded setups, and controlled guest flow.
Block Parties, Festivals & Community Events
High peak tents are a popular choice for block parties, festivals, and neighborhood events. Their modular nature allows multiple tents to be combined or spaced out across larger outdoor areas.
High peak frame tents are built for simplicity, featuring a straightforward setup thanks to an intuitive click-in frame system. The steel frame pieces lock together securely via this click mechanism, enabling assembly in a logical order without the need for complicated tools or loose parts.
The process begins with the frame, providing a solid base, before the roof structure and tarpaulin are added. A built-in spring mechanism at the roof peak ensures the canopy is tensioned evenly during installation, resulting in a neat fit and consistent roof shape, regardless of the tent's size.
After the primary structure is erected, side panels can be incorporated as required, and the tent can be anchored based on the ground conditions. This system is designed to facilitate quick installation while ensuring a stable and professional appearance for any event.
