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Designed by Crown Canopies, specifically for the UK weather

Pagoda³ 4.5m x 4.5m

Price: £1499 + VAT (Includes walls & stakes)

The Pagoda³ is a curved tension tent that maximises the usable space by using above head cross cables; eliminating the need for support poles. Their anodised aluminium, simple, bolt-less design allows for easy transportation, storage, and installation involving only two people due to the reduced amount of hardware in comparison to other frame tents.

Modular by design, they can be connected to each other using an almost invisible gutter, creating the coverage of a large marquee with the flexibility and easy of setups of a smaller marquee. The Pagoda² 6x6m has the added flexibility of being able to connect to many of the Espree range and also the 12m Hex.

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Specification

  • Size: 4.5×4.5m
  • Total height: 4.6m
  • Weight: 115kg
  • Longest part: 2.44m (leg pole)
  • Eave height: 2.5m
  • Head height in the centre of the wall: 2.4m
  • 2021 Panoramic Upgrade: 2x Panoramic window walls, 1x plain wall and 1x plain wall with a 1.5m zip door
  • Anodised T6061 aluminium frame (pole diameter of 64mm with a 3.2mm wall)
  • Heavy Duty White 550g PVC (19 oz) – UK fireproof certficate to B.S. 5438 (for public events), blackout and UV resistant
  • Included and HD Storm Ratchet Kit with 4x 25mm ratches
  • Professional grade 8x 750mm double head stakes
  • Erected within 45 minutes (weather permitting, using 2 people, excluding walls, first few times may take longer)

Return on Investment

4.5×4.5m – £1499
Avg. hire price is £340 per hire

After charging an industry average price a Pagoda could have paid for itself in as little as 5 hires (excludes VAT, delivery and hire related costs)

Example Seating Plans

The 4.5×4.5m offers 20.25m² of free space for dining, serving or general socialising.

Using 5ft round tables the Pagoda can comfortably seat approx. 12 or using 6×2.3ft trestle tables it can seat approx 24.

Join them together seamlessly with a gutter.

Components

  • 1x CNC manufactured shaped roof made from 550g blackout PVC with stress point reinforcement
  • 1 x Boltless anodised aluminium frame (T6061). 64mm diameter tube with a 3.2mm wall
  • 2x Georgian window walls with heavy duty 50mm Velcro straps and buckles for connecting to the frame. All come with tabs at 500mm increments along the bottom of the walls, pins and a 250mm mud skirt
  • 1x Plain wall with a 1.5m zip door in the middle, with heavy duty 50mm Velcro straps and buckles for connecting to the frame. All come with tabs at 500mm increments along the bottom of the walls, pins and a 250mm mud skirt
  • 1x Plain wall with heavy duty 50mm Velcro straps and buckles for connecting to the frame. All come with tabs at 500mm increments along the bottom of the walls, pins and a 250mm mud skirt
  • 8 x double head stakes (750mm long)
  • 4 x 25mm variable weather ratchets
  • 2 x PVC bags to store the roof and walls
  • 1 x Instructions

Aluminium vs Steel Frame

Why we use a predominantly Anodised Aluminium structure:

Steel

Pros: Rigidity, cost, strength
Cons: Weight, aesthetics, naturally prone to corrosion
Used in: Budget marquees (for the poles)

Steel is comparatively more rigid than aluminium, but this strength comes with a weight penalty, meaning the poles will be more challenging to handle and move.

Steel needs to be galvanised for outdoor use, but can still leave black marks on material that rubs up against it. It is a cost effective choice for the poles of mass market, budget end marquees.

Anodised Aluminium Alloy

Pros: Durability, lightweight, corrosion resistance, aesthetics
Cons: Cost
Used in: Premium marquees (for the poles)

Aluminium is a lighter metal than steel and in order to strengthen aluminium it is combined with a second metal to create an alloy. Aluminium can then be anodised to resist corrosion better than steel, requiring less maintenance. The aesthetic look of anodised aluminium is also another reason it is popular for premium marquees. You will only find anodised large aluminium poles / boxing in premium marquees.

Due to its aesthetic, weight and durability, aluminium comes with a more expensive price tag.

At Crown Canopies we do not use steel poles for the above reasons. Instead we use a hard anodised aluminium alloy for the poles and occasionally use corrosive resistant, zinc plated / galvanised steel parts where we require the strength of steel without adding unnecessary bulk.

This creates an ideal combination of a strong, yet lightweight strucutre which is built to last.

Clients

Very happy!

The pagoda was a big hit yesterday and it is now packed away. I am very happy with the pagoda and it is much better quality than I thought it would be…

Bay Tree Events

Easy to set up

On our opening day we had 3x 6m Pagodas connected with gutters. We found them very easy to set up and they look extremely professional. We’ll be using them for other events and promotion days we have.

Hattingley Valley Wines

Brilliant!

We now have two 6×6 pagoda canopies and they are brilliant for our medium sized events – they go up and down quickly and two people can realistically manage to erect them with ease.

2:09 Events

Simple to assemble

The Chinese Hats are extremely quick and simple to assemble. They can be used for anything from walkway entrances to singe standing structures.

Perfect Pitch Marquees

Our best earner

We have 5 of the 6x6m and 1 of the 3x3m Pagoda Canopies. These little tents are by far our best earner.

Celebrate in Style

An excellent buy

The Canopies have been an excellent buy, they are popular with the customers and good value for money, and the customer service from Crown Canopies is excellent, I would definitely buy more.

Peak Hire Marquees

Nothing short of amazing

We’ve used our 6×6 pagoda tent for over 20 years at summer festivals and events, and it’s been nothing short of amazing. Its durability and resilience in the face of numerous storms have been truly impressive. If you’re looking for a tent that combines longevity with outstanding performance, this is the one!

Gamble & Gunn