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Traditional A-Frame Tents
Also called a ridge frame, A-frame tents look like an ‘A’ shaped when erected and is the style on the patch. Typically, they consist of a pole at each end with a single ridgepole running down the center. Stakes and ropes hold out the sides. Historically made of heavy canvas, modern A-frame tents are often made of lightweight material, usually with a tarp for rain protection. This type of tent is not that spacious for standing up in because of the steep sloping sides. A-frames are a simple style of shelter, and are the easiest type of tent to improvise. The style is not very sturdy in strong winds, though heavy versions can be quite strong. Few recreational campers own this style anymore, but larger versions are used by guides and outfitters.
