Between the improvement in appearance and the increase of safety, there really is no down side to spending an additional few moments securing the walls in place. There is even a step that only needs done once, and remains in place for each subsequent installation. What is it? You’ll have to read on.
Apart from the keder style of sidewalls we offer, most sidewalls are only attached to the tent at the very top. Each and every sidewall has a series of spring clips, which are connected to the line of rope that is installed around the perimeter of the tent top. And that’s it – leaving your wall to just hang down from the rope.
Standard installation has the walls hung on the outside of the support structure (either the poles or frame legs). Once the ends are secured, either to additional walls or wrapped around a leg and secured to itself, there is still the bottom that can be blown toward the interior of the tent and create an obstruction. Massive amounts of wind can cause problems with the base wall fabric, with the movement causing extra wear to the PVC and possibly creating pin holes or flaking.