A Storefront style roof is available on fully enclosed canopies.
The rafters create a peak which gives more headroom and creates the illusion of more space.
The removable triangular shaped storefront allows for better graphics visibility from the ground than a standard slope roof.
Our Duo-Tone fabric is fire retardant and UV protected. Black on one side and white on the other this unique material serves multiple purposes.
The canopy can be built with the white facing out (to reflect the heat) and the black facing in. The dark inside surface enhances monitor viewing.
Flip the fabric over (black...
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.
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.
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 bolt-rope is sewn to the canopy. For ease...
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.)
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 the canopy.
For ease of installation, it can be...
The roof end is the triangular shaped piece that caps off the canopy roof at each end.
It is typically sewn to the roof and is the same color. Contrasting colors are an option.
When canopy extensions are used, the roof end becomes removable with a zipper flap. Roof ends are also referred to...