Trade show displays that pack into the boot of a car.
Retractable banners, fitted table covers and X-frames that look substantial on the floor and collapse into a bag — plus the folder that makes the follow-up work.

Backdrops that fill a booth
Tension fabric, pop-ups and step-and-repeats that pack down into a case.
Banner stands that set up in a minute
Retractable, wide and tabletop units. Reprint the graphic, keep the base.
Double-Sided Pull-Up Banner
From $357.90See options →
Wide Pull-Up Banner
From $403.14See options →
Tabletop Pull-Up Banner
From $79.84See options →
Premium Pull-Up Banner
From $261.38See options →
Pull-Up Banner — Black Base
From $232.62See options →
Pull-Up Banner — Silver Base
From $214.58See options →
Table covers and event dressing
Fitted stretch fabric that pulls taut over a trestle and packs flat.
What you hand people
The follow-up is where a show actually pays. Cards, brochures and folders.
Standard Business Cards
From $16.05See options →
Recycled Folded Business Cards
From $129.46See options →
Matte Folded Business Cards
From $112.05See options →
Plastic Business Cards
From $158.30See options →
Die Cut Business Cards
From $54.13See options →
Premium Writable Business Cards
From $26.85See options →
Literature for the stand
Brochures and flyers with room for the detail your banner cannot carry.
Giveaways they keep
Magnets, bookmarks and calendars that outlive the badge.
Hardware and spares
Stands, frames, lights and replacement parts.
How ordering works
Real prices as you choose the options, and a person on your file before it prints.
What happens if something is wrong
The part most print sites leave you to find out the hard way.
Worth knowing before you order
Short guides from the people who actually run the presses.
Frequently asked questions
The things people ask before they order.
How much text should go on a pull-up banner?
Far less than feels right. People read the top third at an angle, walking. One headline, one benefit line, one logo. Detail belongs in the brochure you hand them.
What size banner suits a standard booth?
A 33 inch wide by 80 inch tall retractable is the standard and fits almost every booth layout. Go wide only if you have the floor space to justify it.
Can I reuse the hardware and just reprint the graphic?
Yes — that is the main reason to buy a decent base. Replacement graphics are far cheaper than a whole new unit.
Do table covers need ironing?
No. Stretch polyester pulls taut over the table and the creases drop out on their own once it is fitted.
A stand that packs into a car
Trade show print has a constraint nothing else does: it has to look substantial on the floor and then fit in a boot. Retractable banners, tension fabric covers and X-frames all collapse into a bag, which is why they have quietly replaced built stands for most small exhibitors.
Read from three metres, not thirty centimetres
The single most common mistake on a pull-up banner is treating it like a brochure. People walk past at an angle, at speed, reading the top third. One headline, one benefit line, one logo. Save the detail for the brochure you hand them.
What to bring home with
Bring more cards than you think and a folder to put a proposal in. The follow-up is where a trade show actually pays, and a folder with your name on it survives on a desk far longer than a loose stack of paper.















