Raingutters are used when connecting two tents together to help minimize water flow in the area where the tents are joined. The two common styles include the "Standard Gutter" which drains water one direction only, and the "Festival Gutter" which drains in two directions. Although larger gutters are possible and can be fabricated, we recommend the maximum length to a single gutter be no longer than 20'. Multiple gutters can be used together in longer lengths, however you will need to account where the water will drain and how that will affect the space.
Standard Raingutter:
Gutter connects to standard sidewall rope on both of the two tents with small 1" stainless steel hooks. The tapered shape of the gutter allows water to drain only one direction. Standard material is 16oz Blockout White
Festival Raingutter:
Gutter connects to standard sidewall rope on both of the two tents with small 1" stainless steel hooks. The bowtie shape of the gutter allows water to drain from the center to each side. Standard material is 16oz Blockout White
Universal Gutter w/ Downspouts:
Gutter connects to standard sidewall rope on both of the two tents with small 1" stainless steel hooks. The bowtie shape of the gutter allows water to drain from the center to each side and then flow down a downspout that can be wrapped around a leg or just to itself. Standard material is 16oz Blockout White