Mesh Banners
Mesh Banners are some of the most versatile signage available and it does particularly well outdoors. Their lack of wind resistance makes Mesh Banner last far longer outdoors than their traditional counterparts because they don’t billow in the wind.
To ensure your mesh banner lasts as long as possible hang it with bungee cords to relieve additional stress. Mesh Banners are most commonly used at sporting events, concerts, festivals and trade shows, but they also work perfectly to advertise you retail outlet and other businesses or marketing needs.
Quality Print
High resolution digitally printed makes a strong impression
Durability
Waterproof and UV-resistant for years of indoor and outdoor use
Endurance
Mesh material keeps the banner in place even during heavy winds
FINISHES

Rope Sewn
You can sew a length of rope into the hem of the banner and use the rope to hang the banner from objects in the area without damaging anything.

D-Ring
D-Rings are sewn to the webbing in the banner to ensure that in extreme weather the entire banner moves and the corners do not take all the stress.

Webbing
Webbing is made of tightly-woven polyester. 2” webbing has 2,900 lbs of tensile strength. The webbing is sewn into the hems of banners to prevent grommets from ripping out in extreme weather.

Hem & Grommet
You can sew a length of rope into the hem of the banner and use the rope to hang the banner from objects in the area without damaging anything.

Reinforced Corner
Reinforced corners are made of 13 oz vinyl banner material that is reinforced with 1 3/16″ PVC coated webbing to increase the strength. The material is cut into a triangle and added to each of the corners of the banner on the backside. The corners provide extra strength for the banner.
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