Rafter Ring

Rafter Ring

Rafter Ring Also called a "pad eye". The ring is attached to the trailer. The end of the rafter hooks into this ring.
Cantilevered Canopy

Cantilevered

Cantilevered Canopy A cantilevered style frame or canopy uses horizontal braces and creates unobstructed clearance under the canopy. This style typically does not have skirts. Also called a Suspended Canopy.

Rise Above Canopy

Rise Above Canopy The frame rises above the trailer roof line before sloping to outer eave. Used when trailer is too short to provide proper slope for watershed. Available on Cantilevered and Fully Enclosed canopies.
Projection

Projection

Projection The distance (horizontally) that the canopy projects out from the trailer.
Observation Deck Canopy

Observation Deck Canopy

Observation Deck Canopy A trailer top canopy that offers a premier vantage point for viewing events. Also a prime place for corporate logos that can seen from great distances. Printable observation deck skirts are also available.
Mounting Hardware

Mounting Hardware

Mounting Hardware Hardware that is attached to the trailer for canopy and frame installation.
Half Height Skirts

Half Height Skirts

Half Height Skirts Half height skirts create a perimeter barrier while allowing visibility into the canopy. These skirts can be individual or continuous. Individual skirts hang separately between each vertical support pole. Continuous skirts are connected with zippers and hide the vertical support poles. Half height skirts are sometimes referred to as "privacy skirts", "

Bolt-rope

Bolt-rope Also called Keder or bead, bolt-rope is used to attach a canopy to a trailer and is sewn to the canopy roof. The bolt-rope is fed into the "C" track along the roof line of the trailer. On a standard setup, the...

Tie Down

Tie Down Attached to the canopy's outer eave at each rafter to add stability to the canopy. The tie downs can be secured to the ground with stakes or lashed to weights (water barrels, cinder blocks etc.)

Keder

Keder The official name is "bolt-rope" and some refer to it as the "bead". It is located along the top edge of the canopy roof and  fed into the "C" track along the roof line of the trailer. On a standard setup, the bolt-rope is sewn to...