A structural component designed to facilitate the lowering and raising of an ice fishing shelter’s base. This mechanism allows the structure to transition between a transportable configuration and a stable, ground-level position for use on ice. The design typically incorporates a series of hinged or telescoping supports that enable vertical adjustment.
This type of frame offers enhanced portability and ease of setup compared to stationary structures. Its collapsible nature streamlines transportation and storage during the off-season. The adjustable height accommodates varying ice and snow conditions, ensuring a level and secure fishing environment. Historically, simpler designs were cumbersome; modern iterations prioritize user-friendliness and structural integrity.