Why are the stadium tents becoming more common? Stadiums are mainly divided into two categories: outdoor stadiums, which operate mainly outdoors in the open air and their ability to operate is more affected by the weather, and sports halls, which are mainly indoor and can operate around the clock.
Canopy stadium tents can be used for all sporting activities, and whether it is a conventional basketball, football, or badminton stadium, or a complex hockey or skiing rink, the functions can be achieved in a shed.
In addition, there are also creative canopy shapes, such as spherical and polygonal combination canopies, with a column-free interior design and an open view, which can house large sports facilities and create a characteristic sports space. The construction of a traditional stadium in the city is time-consuming and costly. It requires constant maintenance, but now it is possible to transform an outdoor stadium directly into a basketball stadium.
Stadium Tents can achieve professional sports hall functions but also effectively enhance the competitiveness of the place, and can be flexibly placed on rooftops, parks, neighborhoods, squares, and other places to solve the problem of nearby residents’ sports needs. Especially in the recent hot and rainy weather, some shed gymnasiums are still packed with people, contrasting starkly with the deserted outdoor stadiums.