Pole Tents
Used with most applications, pole tents, also called canopy tents, offer great flexibility and cost effectiveness. A pole tent is anchored in the ground by staking. This maximizes the tension and creates a nice, taut appearance. In recent years, the standard ropes on pole tents have been replaced by high tension ratchets or winches. Thus modern pole tents are often referred to as tension tents. Within this category are also found the dramatic, sweeping tents with taller poles. These are sometimes called high-peak tension tents, and offer customers wonderful interior views as well as strongly engineered tents capable of handling substantial wind, rain or snow loads.
Century Canopy Tents
20' x 20' (400 sq. feet)
20' x 30' (600 sq. feet)
20' x 40' (800 sq. feet)
20' x 50' (1000 sq. feet)
20' x 60' (1200 sq. feet)

White Century Pole Tents
30' x 30' (900 sq. feet)
30' x 45' (1350 sq. feet)
30' x 60' (1800 sq. feet)
30' x 75' (2250 sq. feet)
30' x 90' (2700 sq. feet)

White Century Pole Tents
40' x 40' (1600 sq. feet)
40' x 60' (2400 sq. feet)
40' x 80' (3200 sq. feet)
40' x 100' (4000 sq. feet)
40' x 120' (4800 sq. feet)
40' x 140' (5600 sq. feet)
Also available
50' x 40' through 50' x 140'

