Gable end frame tents are one of our most popular options our clients decide to go with. If you're unfamiliar with what a gable end is, the ends of the tent top are an "A" frame with the roof line only sloping 2 directions very similar to the shape of a barn. The end caps of the tent top can either be white or clear which would allow more natural light inside the tent and the tops can be white, clear, or a combination thereof to create skylights. One of the main things people notice the most about frame tents in general is that there are no center poles which you would typically see in a pole tent or sailcloth which can impede dance floors, table placement, etc. Frame tents in general can also be utilized in areas where stakes are not permitted and can be weighed down unlike pole tents which must be staked. This works out great if you're looking to put a tent on asphalt, concrete, an area with underground utilities or over a swimming pool.