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MONTANA ANGLES DIFFER BETWEEN MONTANA TENT SIZES. The majority of older Montana Tents take a 110 degree angle at the peak and 125 degree angles at the eaves. This has changed with the new Montana Tents. If you do not know the degree of angle your tent requires, please measure your Slope (B) and Tent Width (C) so we can determine the proper degree of angle needed. .
Typical frame savings using an angle kit on a 12x14 internal frame is $300.
Strongly recommend you read before you build your frame or set up your tent.
A maximum distance of 6' is recommended between rafters. More than 6' causes a sag in the roof and significantly reduces snow load carrying capacity.
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Rubber bottom caps. Rubber bottom caps are put on the bottom of your frame legs to protect your sod cloth or floor.
Frame bags. Frame bags are used to store and transport your frame poles.
10" Sleeves. Sleeves are used when the vehicle you are transporting your frame in is too short for your rafters. Cut the rafters in half and when setting up your frame , the sleeve connects the 2 piece rafters.
Leg Supports. Primarily used to attach tent frame legs to a platform. Tent legs can easily fall off a platform during high winds.