Stage Skirt 100cm
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Stage skirt for a stage at a height of 100cm
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Features a box pleat fold
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Comes in a length of 4 meters
Pros and cons
- Beautifully finishes your stage
- Easy to attach with Velcro
- With box pleat fold, it immediately gives an elegant result
- For a stage perimeter of more than 4 meters, you'll need multiple stage skirts
Description
When you set up a stage, it always stands on legs. Because the sides of the stage are not covered, you can see under the stage and potentially see cables running. This is not desirable in some applications. For this reason, stage skirts have been designed. These special skirts always have the same height as the stage, so you don’t have a gap between the floor and the nicely finished side of the stage.
How is the skirt attached to the side of the stage?
Our 100-centimeter skirts are equipped with Velcro. By using a stage profile, you can attach the stage skirt to the stage with the Velcro. Then you walk along the edge of the stage and press the skirt against the profile.
How long is the stage skirt 100cm?
All our stage skirts have a length of 4 meters. To provide a stage with skirts all around, you may need multiple stage skirts. Fortunately, our 100cm stage skirt is equipped with a short piece of Velcro at the front of the ends to attach an additional stage skirt. This way, your skirt continues seamlessly, and you can finish the stage all around.
In what increments are the skirts available?
Just like our stage legs and stairs, the stage skirts also come in increments of 20 centimeters. The maximum height is 100cm. Do you have a stage that is lower than 100cm? Then be sure to look at one of our other skirts.
Product specifications
Weight | 0.92 kg |
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Production specific information | Polyester 170gr/m2, Box Pleat, Velcro Attachment |
Transport specific information | Stage accessories are transported in a wheeled crate. Crate dimensions: 600 x 800 x 440 mm (L x W x H). |
Delivery costs
Delivery to location is available for orders from €100,- Excl. VAT. Enter the location for an indication of the delivery costs.