Tents & tent fabric

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  • A-frame alternative

    System offers convention hall image while maintaining quick installation and takedown.

  • Angled structures

    Liri Tent Technology’s Polygon structures are available in various shapes.

  • Barrier technology

    Barrier technology enables engineering of versatile and lightweight composites.

  • Canopy banner

    X-GLOO’s Canopy Banner is made of tear-resistant high-tech material.

  • Combined advantage: frame tents meet clearspan

    Fiesta’s new generation of tents, the Legacy Series, is now offered in 40- and 50-foot widths.

  • Detailed tent sidewall

    The new Value Sidewall from Olympic Tent and the SEC Group features affordable, high-quality detailing and reinforcement.

  • Durable frame tent system

    The newest addition to the Jumbotrac™ family of kedered-frame tent products, Jumbotrac™ Lite is a nonengineered frame tent system.

  • Engineered clearspan

    Free of interior supports and exterior guy ropes, clearspan structures come with sidewalls in white fabric.

  • Expandable clearspan

    Losberger’s new easyflex Expandable clearspan tent is fully engineered in 40-foot, 50-foot and 60-foot widths.

  • Expanded cruciform structure

    Custom Covers’ new 12-meter cruciform structure joins its existing 9-meter cruciform structure in the company’s lineup of tented space.

  • Flag-style tents

    Central Tent’s graphic department can mock up almost any flag to represent countries, states and local municipalities.

  • Keder repair

    Replace the damaged portion of keder instead of having to throw away the entire top or sidewall with Repair Keder.

  • New color, clean look with VentaSpan

    Hide dirt and grime that build up over time with French Vanilla VentaSpan® and Vanilla VentaSpan Sun-Bloc®.

  • Printable tent fabric

    Aurora Specialty Textiles Group has added TENT fabric to its Northern Lights™ Printable Textiles collection.

  • Quick-deploy High Peak

    Reduce setup times with the V3 High Peak tent line.

  • Using social media to promote business offerings and connect with customers

    The explosion of social networking websites has created the ability to communicate and get information instantly through the internet without any cost. You may be missing a great opportunity if you are not using social media to promote your business' services. There are hundreds of social networking websites available for you and your customers to use that can be helpful in sharing information and creating relationships.

    Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are all great social media websites that can help you connect with your customers, create buzz and gain more business. It's free to become a member of each, and it's easy to create a profile and enter information about your company. Each site also enables you to post pictures, videos and website links for additional information.

    Some fabricators have found these social media websites to be very successful marketing tools. Awnings of Tulsa, in Oklahoma, utilizes Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to promote its business. It has helped them gain new customer contacts and create brand awareness to potential customers in their region.

    Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are just three of several social networking websites available for you to use to promote your company. For tips on how to use these sites, click here.

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