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Premier West Coast 15 X 20 Frame Tent

Premier West Coast 15 X 20 Frame Tent

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Manufacturer: Ohenry Tents
Ohenry Tents Part Numbers: FTWC15X20TF-SOLID-WHITE-NO-SIDEWALLS
Item Number: OHT-FTWC15X20TF

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Features

  • Complete West Coast Frame Tent
  • Heavy-duty 17 oz. "Block Out" top
  • Welded steel corners, center crown and side fittings
  • 2" 6005 T-5 schedule 10 anodized marine aluminum tubing
  • Frame parts attach together with pins
  • Straps and buckles sewn in 32 oz. of material
  • Fully reinforced patches at wear points
  • Curtain rope double reinforced
  • Rust-resistant buckles
  • Approximately: 15' L x 20' W
  • Top
  • Frame
  • Stakes and Guy Ropes
  • Step-by-Step Instructions
  • Storage Bag
  • Tops available in solid white, white with red stripes, white with blue stripes, white with green stripes, and white with yellow stripes
  • NFPA 701 Certified
  • 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
Premier's 15-ft. by 20-ft. frame tent is meant to withstand wind gusts up to 75 mph. on its sturdy Schedule-10 anodized marine aluminum tubing frame. Welded steel corners and center crown fittings insure sturdy, dependable service. Heavy-duty, 17-oz. "block-out" top vinyl and frame parts that attach together with pins hold up for multiple setups and take-downs. Rust-resistant buckles and straps are sewn into the 32 oz. material. Wear point have been fully reinforced with patches for strength, as well as a doubly reinforced curtain rope. A storage bag in included for your convenience, as well as color choices in solid white and white with red, yellow, green, and blue stripes.

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Joellen C. from [email protected] asked:
Can I get this 15' x 20' frame tent with mesh sidewalls?
Can I get this 15' x 20' frame tent with mesh sidewalls?
Unfortunately, this canopy does not offer mesh sidewalls.
Answered by: Chaz A.

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Mar from West Palm, FL asked:
Are there other options of colors apart from the white and white with stripes? I'm looking for maybe a natural color of grey or brown? Also, just to confirm: this has no center pole and is easy to install (less than 15 mins)?
Are there other options of colors apart from the white and white with stripes? I'm looking for maybe a natural color of grey or brown? Also, just to confirm: this has no center pole and is easy to install (less than 15 mins)?
The color options shown on the item page are the only options available. The amount of time it will take to assemble will depend upon the people assembling it It will likely take more than 15 minutes. Please view the assembly manual just below the picture on the item page to view the assembly instructions. This will give you a better idea of the time involved.
Answered by: Dawn H. - eCanopy Product Specialist

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Yousef from Gaithersburg, Maryland asked:
I am laying a 20 x 30 concrete slab behind my house with a retaining wall. Part of the drive way wraps next to one side of the slab and around back behind the retaining wall. There will be poles protecting the patio. I want to put holes into the concrete to support a tent frame so that I could use this space during winter and remove it in good weather. If the tent frame is set into holes in the concrete 6 - 12 inches deep would it be absolutely necessary to have to use the stakes? I do not have much room around the space to stretch out and hammer down stakes. Is there another solution made for such an application?
I am laying a 20 x 30 concrete slab behind my house with a retaining wall. Part of the drive way wraps next to one side of the slab and around back behind the retaining wall. There will be poles protecting the patio. I want to put holes into the concrete to support a tent frame so that I could use this space during winter and remove it in good weather. If the tent frame is set into holes in the concrete 6 - 12 inches deep would it be absolutely necessary to have to use the stakes? I do not have much room around the space to stretch out and hammer down stakes. Is there another solution made for such an application?
As long as you don't bolt the frame into the concrete. This unit will not stand on its own and will need to be staked or anchored per manufacturers instructions.
Answered by: Emily

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