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Photek Black Screen Background (10 x 12')

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Photek Black Screen Background (10 x 12')Great for Studio and Location Work 4" Pole Pocket and 1" Metal Grommets Wrinkle Resistant Reversible Velour Fabric Travel Bag Included for Storage This 10 x 12' Black Screen Background from Photek is a portable, wrinkle free velour background that features a 4" sealed pocket at the top that can hang from almost any diameter crossbar support system. This eliminates the need for hanging clips, while 1" metal grommets along the right and left sides help

  • Great for Studio and Location Work
  • 4" Pole Pocket and 1" Metal Grommets
  • Wrinkle-Resistant
  • Reversible Velour Fabric
  • Travel Bag Included for Storage

This 10 x 12' Black Screen Background from Photek is a portable, wrinkle-free velour background that features a 4" sealed pocket at the top that can hang from almost any diameter crossbar support system. This eliminates the need for hanging clips, while 1" metal grommets along the right and left sides help you keep the background tight. At the end of your shoot, a travel bag keeps your background clean when it's not in use.

UPC: 811761011590
Color Black
Dimensions 10.0 x 12.0' (3.0 x 3.6 m)
Packaging Info
Package Weight 4.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 19.9 x 12.7 x 7.0"
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Photek Black Screen Background (10 x 12')
  • Travel Bag
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty
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