About ABCCanopy’s Canopy Sidewalls
Many sidewalls are designed for one canopy type. Ours cover straight-leg and slant-leg frames, both attachment systems, and multiple sizes—so the wall matches the tent you already own.
- Straight-Leg and Slant-Leg Options: Rectangular walls fit straight-leg frames across the S1 Nova Base™, S2 Crux Start™, S3 BenchMark Brio™, and S4 Alpine Master™ series, while angled walls follow the taper of our Leisure Series slant-leg canopies.
- Secure Attachment: Choose a full-length Velcro strip that attaches to a matching strip inside your canopy top, or individual straps that tie directly to the frame, with zip connectors to join panels together.
- Waterproof, UV-Blocking Fabric: Available in 210D to 300D polyester with PU lining, providing waterproof coverage and blocking up to 99% of UV rays.
- Multiple Sizes: Available from 8x8 through 10x20 to suit different canopy footprints.
- Sold Individually or in Sets: Add one wall where you need coverage or choose a full kit to enclose the canopy.
Why Add Sidewalls to Your Canopy?
A canopy covers what is directly overhead. Sidewalls give you more control over what happens around the space.
- Add More Coverage: Block low-angle sun, wind, and rain from entering through the sides.
- Create More Privacy: Enclose one or more sides for changing areas, storage, staff zones, or quieter setups.
- Control Airflow and Visibility: Choose how open or enclosed the space feels, depending on the conditions and how you're using it.
- Improve Access: Manage entry on one side while keeping the rest of the setup covered.
- Shape the Space: Turn an open canopy into a more defined booth, dining area, sideline shelter, or event station.
Which Sidewall Style Works Best for Your Setup?
Different events need different levels of coverage, airflow, visibility, and access.
- Solid Walls: Best when you need shade, privacy, storage coverage, or protection around the sides.
- Mesh Walls: Keep bugs out while maintaining airflow and visibility in a more enclosed space.
- Window Walls: Add coverage without making the setup feel completely closed off.
- Half Walls: Define the edge of a booth or service area while keeping the top half open.
- Door Walls: Add a clear entry point while allowing the rest of the canopy to stay enclosed.
- Custom-Printed Walls: Extend your branding beyond the canopy top with logos, graphics, and messaging across the side panels.