Can I rig a tent in a variety of shapes and sizes?
Yes! That's the reason they're called Freeform™. Larger marquee can be erected with sides up or down or a combination thereof. Poles can be moved around to accommodate numbers and create different shapes. Canopies can be wrapped around trees, rocks and walls – and erected with or without poles. There practically isn’t a space that a Freeform™ tent won’t transform into a viable entertainment zone.

Can I use it for a permanent structure?
Freeform™ maquee are not permanent structures.

Does your fabric meet fire regulations?
Our fabric has a built in fire retardant and will burn very slowly. A spray on fire retardant can be applied as an additional measure. This is applied to the rigged tent or canopy.

How easy is it to rig and dismantle a tent or canopy?
They look complicated but are actually fairly easy. As an example, a standard 10mx15m tent can be rigged and dismantled by two people in around 30 minutes and taken down in less than 5 minutes.

Tents are packed in durable dry bags. Poles bags and pole connectors are available for exporting poles and for normal travel.

How do you fix the tents to a structure?
This depends on the site where the tent will be rigged, but we usually use a combination of Rawl bolts and Fischer Hooks.

What are the colour options?
White, Black, Grey, Chino, Tan, Khaki, Canary Yellow, Burnt Orange, Red, Blue, Cerise, Fuchsia and Green.

Special colours can also be manufactured but the minimum run is 350 running metres.

Can I brand my tent?
Absolutely! There are two options:

Dye-sublimation - Full colour 1800dpi photographic printing is ok on 1-ply tents.
Screenprinting – Traditional screenprinting (maximum area per print is 2.7m x 9m) is available for 1-ply and 3-ply tents.

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