Trivantage
Trivantage, a leading supplier of shade solutions, has introduced a new range of Infinity Canopy components, making it simpler and faster to design personalized shade systems for outdoor spaces. With this new collection, customers can easily update or adjust their canopy setup to match changing preferences or seasonal styles.
“These corrosion-resistant parts are designed to fit perfectly together, creating a neat, professional finish that your customers will enjoy for years,” said Keith Purves, Business Development and Product Training Manager at Trivantage. “They’re also user-friendly — fabric panels simply clip onto the cables, and in just a few minutes, customers can swap colors or patterns to refresh the look.”
The components offer both support and flexibility, allowing fabric panels to move and provide cool, protective shade in various outdoor layouts. The product line includes everything needed to install or upgrade a canopy, such as slide wire bars, end caps, snap hooks, pulleys, latches, turnbuckles, cable guides, and more.
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