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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Pop-up custom canopies are getting more and more popular in the tent and outdoor activity industry. Finding a specific niche in providing a suitable venue for commercial and leisure events such as bazaars and conventions, these canopies are more curtailed to providing shelter and protection to both seller and consumers. Unlike with tents, these canopies provide added comfort at the expense of a marginally longer and more effort laden portability. Here are three main benefits of using these type of canopies.
Space. Commercial events like those in bazaars require a relatively high vertical clearance for products and clients to be able to go in. even as partial protection against the outdoor weather, the very essence of having a definitive space for business is a key feature with pop-up custom canopies. Different sizes are available to better suit needs and requirements.
Durability. Since these events needing canopy tents are also prone to a higher human traffic and the same amount of weather changes, pop-up custom canopies are well suited to slug it out with bumps and weather conditions, thanks to the sturdy corner or central frame support. Made out of aluminum or steel, the frame defines the shape and the geometric structure support for the canopy top fabric to rest upon. Though a little bit more intensive to setup than a regular tent, these custom canopies are more resilient to the bumps and occasional nudges by passersby and onlookers.
Weatherproof. Tents are already weatherproof, but these pop-up custom canopies are made from high grade industrial fabric with at least 500 denier rating, coated with fire and water phobic material which makes them highly resilient to the environment. Bring in the rain and the droplets will just fall to the sides. Make it snow, and they too get brushed to the sides.
These are just among the many other benefits of using pop-up custom canopies for commercial events and advertising ventures.

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by: The Flagman