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Step and Repeat Backdrop

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Our Back Drop- Large Tube is portable and ideal for a background display for all types of indoor events such as trade show booths and photo shoots. These stands have telescoping 1.625″ diameter poles that extend out, meaning they are adjustable to certain sizes. Stand also includes travel bag. Insert are constructed with pole pockets.

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Step and Repeat Backdrop

Features: 

  • Digitally printed at 720 x 720 resolution
  • Dye sublimation
  • Scratch resistant
  • Washable
  • Curl-free edge
  • Easy to install & replace graphic
  • Indoor Display

Additional information

Weight10 lbs
Dimensions10 × 36 × 10 in
Printing

Full Color – Single Sided

Hardware

Metal and Plastic

Insert

Replaceable.
Fabric

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