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  2. I Tried to Sew My Own Ultralight Tent. Here’s How it Went.

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  3. Tent - Wikipedia

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    The Aluminium frame tent is much more stable and can span a much wider area over pools, flower beds or trees. In the UK this design is the most commonly used style for most retail rentals [citation needed] and can be found being used as temporary structures for storage in retail and military applications. A typical 20'x20' high peak frame tent.

  4. Ultralight backpacking - Wikipedia

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    With a lighter shelter and sleeping system, the backpack can consist of lighter material and a less bulky frame or no frame at all. A common ultralight alternative to an internal frame pack is a frameless pack made of ripstop nylon, silnylon, or ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene with a carrying limit of around 11 kg (24 lb). A large ...

  5. Framing (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Framing side by side units The erection of a wooden frame in Sabah, Malaysia The construction frames of a residential subdivision in Rogers, Minnesota in 2023. Framing, in construction, is the fitting together of pieces to give a structure, particularly a building, support and shape. [1]

  6. Ultimate Camping Gear Guide - AOL

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    Quechua Fresh & Black Easy Pop Up Tent. This is the kind of tent that isn’t intimidating to use if you’re just getting into camping. And in all likelihood, it makes more experienced campers at ...

  7. A-frame - Wikipedia

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    A frame camping tent; A-frame complex, a motif in chemistry; Folding ladder; Double wishbone suspension (cars) Some suspension bridges; Some swing bridges; A-frame level: An A-frame with a plumb line hung from the vertex, used to establish a horizontal line; known in ancient Egypt, these were used in Europe until the mid–19th century. [2]