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a-frame tent

(noun)

a-frame tent (noun) — A style of tent that has an “A” like shape.

A style of tent that has an “A” like shape. This style of tent is an older variety. It is typically inexpensive but not large. (An a-frame tent is best suited for two people.) Two vertical poles and one horizontal pole that spans the length of the tent make up this tent. The camper then drapes the tent fabric over the horizontal pole. This technique creates the tent’s walls. The camper must stake out the tent with guylines and tie-outs to create stability. In the past, people called these “ridge tents”.

Example

“We need to upgrade from our a-frame tent, because it doesn’t have enough room for the whole family.”

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What is a-frame tent?

A style of tent that has an “A” like shape. This style of tent is an older variety. It is typically inexpensive but not large. (An a-frame tent is best suited for two people.) Two vertical poles and one horizontal pole that spans the length of the tent make up this tent. The camper then drapes the tent fabric over the horizontal pole. This technique creates the tent’s walls. The camper must stake out the tent with guylines and tie-outs to create stability. In the past, people called these “ridge tents”.

How do you use "a-frame tent" in a sentence?

“We need to upgrade from our a-frame tent, because it doesn’t have enough room for the whole family.”

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