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Deck Tent, with Stove, with FramePermanent Tents are made with extra grommets around the bottom so they can be screwed to a base rather than staked to the ground. If you intent to leave the tent on the ground you must have level ground. Purchase 2 X 4's the length and width of the tent and stake them to the ground. Now stand the frame legs on the 2 X 4's. Do this also if you are building a deck. The deck should be 3' larger on all sides. Permanent Tent packages are offered in 12.63 oz. canvas only, and come with a tent fly. The Fly extends over the eves of the tent; its purpose is to shield the tent from harmful ultra violet rays and pollutants such as pollen and sap from trees. The tent fly has a Para-wing design and will give the tent more stability in the wind. The fly will be made with either polyester or canvas. A Polyester Fly is slicker and allows snow to slide off the tent better. Polyester is also a more stabilized material in ultra sunny climates. Canvas looks better and will let the tent breath more. In wet climates the canvas is probably a better choice. I encourage stove location out the wall in the front right side, but more centrally located is good too. The tent package includes a sturdy internal Rafter Frame, the stove is a Cylinder Stove that is sized to the tent it comes complete with water heater and warming tray and stove pipe. The tent is equipped with, stove jack, sod cloth, guy ropes, stakes, and bags. You must also choose between Standard and Deluxe. Standard has two windows but it has a rear door. Deluxe has three windows and no rear door. It also has a screen door with a threshold and a floor that will seal off the outer elements really good.
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