The strength of a geodesic dome frame depends on one critical component: the steel struts. At Phoenix Domes, our dome frames are engineered specifically for North American climates, where snow load, wind load, and long-term durability matter.
Round Tubular Steel Frames
All Phoenix Domes glamping domes use round tubular steel struts, which distribute loads evenly in all directions and resist bending, twisting, and fatigue far better than flat or square steel.

Frame Sizes & Specifications
We scale frame strength based on dome size and climate conditions.
Light Frame (for smaller domes and climates without much snow)
26 mm (≈ 1 inch) diameter
1.5 mm wall thickness
Suitable for 5–7 m domes in low snow-load regions such as tropical climates, coastal areas, and the southern U.S. While structurally sound, this frame is rarely used today due to customer preference for heavier frames.
Medium Frame (Standard)
32 mm (≈ 1¼ inch) diameter
2 mm wall thickness
Our standard frame for most smaller to mid-size domes (up to 8m/ 26'). It offers significantly higher strength and stiffness and performs well in typical snow and wind conditions across North America.
Heavy Frame (High Snow & Wind)
38 mm (≈ 1½ inch) diameter
2 mm wall thickness
Designed for larger domes (8m and up) and harsher climates, including mountain regions and high snow-load areas.
Custom Heavy-Duty Frame
42 mm (≈ 1 3/4inch) diameter
2.5 mm wall thickness
For extreme snow loads or very large domes, increased wall thickness adds substantially more strength than diameter alone and greatly improves long-term durability.
Why Wall Thickness Matters
While larger diameter increases strength, wall thickness is the biggest factor in resisting:
Buckling under snow load
Deformation over time
Structural fatigue from wind and temperature changes
Many imported domes rely on thin-wall tubing to reduce cost. We do not.
Reinforced Strut Ends
(Exclusive to Phoenix Domes)
Flattening and drilling steel struts weakens them at the connection points. To solve this, Phoenix Domes reinforces every strut end:
A smaller steel sleeve is inserted inside the ends of the pipes before flattening and drilling
Reinforcement extends roughly 5 inches into each end
This nearly doubles the steel thickness at the highest-stress area
Strength is added without increasing the overall frame weight to much
We have not seen other dome suppliers use this reinforcement method.

Designed for Extreme Weather
Our standard domes are engineered for:
80+ lbs/ft² snow load
Custom designs up to 150 lbs/ft² snow load
Wind loads up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
This makes Phoenix Domes suitable for four-season glamping, mountain regions, and long-term installations across North America.
Stronger by Design
Unlike many imported domes that use the same light frame for all sizes, Phoenix Domes:
Scales frame strength with dome size
Defaults to medium or heavy frames
Engineers for real-world snow and wind loads
The result is a dome that feels solid, secure, and built to last.