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Star Model Event Tent

Star Model Event Tent

Transform your events into memorable experiences with the Star model event tent, boasting unparalleled sophistication and elegance.

With its iconic star-shaped design, the tent is composed of a main tube in anodized aluminum, measuring 90x3mm in diameter, ensuring robustness and resistance.

The polyester/PVC 450g or PVC 650g covering is resistant to UV rays and has an M2 fire retardant treatment, ensuring safety and durability.

Available in 8m, 10m, 12m, 14m and 16m sizes, these tents can be customized with your company's logo, making them the perfect choice for corporate or private events.

Buy or rent now and turn your celebration into an unforgettable moment with the Star model event tent.

As an economical option the Berber or Bedouin tent model is an excellent choice as well.

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Why choose our tents?

Versatility

This tent model is designed for quick assembly and disassembly in a modular form.
It can be used to host any type of event.

Resistance

The tent and enclosure system meets the highest standards, as all of its parts were subjected to the most rigorous tests of resistance.

Technical Team

Our technical department is here to support you, advise you, and make any necessary changes.

360 Service

What does this mean? You don't need to worry about anything; we take care of everything.
Tenda para eventos modelo Star ou Estrela

Frequently Asked Questions

What structure does the Star tent use?

It uses a tubular structure in aluminum 90x3mm with a crank tensioner.

What materials does the tent covering have?

The covering is made of 450g polyester, which can be prone to defects.
Upon request, it can be made of 650g PVC.

How is the ground fixation done?

With a stakes system.

Is it possible to customize?

Yes, we customize according to the customer's needs.

Available for sale and rental?

Yes, the Star tents are available for both sale and rental, with or without assembly.

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