Display Size: 175.25”W x 117.62”H x 12.37”D
Graphic Size: 199.75”W x 118”H
Graphic Material
Stretch Fabric
Graphic Finishing
2” loop Velcro perimeter
Construction
- Aluminum Frame
- 2” Hook Velcro Strips
- Plastic Hooks
Package Includes
- (1) Aluminum Frame
- (1) Digital Print on Fabric w/ End Panels
- (1) Padded Nylon Bag
Optional
- Hard Carrying Case
- Lights
Production Time: 2 Business Days after Proof Approval
Warranty
- 1 Year on the Frame
- 1 Year on the Graphic
What the Endcap-Equipped RPL Frame and Fabric Deliver
The RPL (Really Perfect Look) collapsible frame is the backbone of this system. It ships flat, fans open like an accordion, and locks rigid at full extension — no loose poles, no connectors to misplace. The straight profile spans roughly fifteen feet across, while the endcap panels wrap the left and right edges toward the viewer, adding depth and hiding the frame’s sides.
The stretch-polyester graphic is printed using dye-sublimation, which infuses ink directly into the fabric fibers rather than sitting on the surface. Colors stay vivid after repeated use, and the material is machine-washable when it picks up road dust. The graphic attaches via a zippered pillowcase channel, so swapping artwork for a rebrand or a new product launch takes minutes — you can even order a fabric pop up display graphic only replacement down the road without buying a second frame.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Frame type | RPL collapsible aluminum |
| Profile | Straight with left and right endcaps |
| Graphic print method | Dye-sublimation on stretch polyester |
| Graphic attachment | Pillowcase zipper |
| Setup tools required | None |
| Approximate setup time | 10-15 minutes (one person) |
| Included components | Frame, printed graphic, carry bag |
This fabric pop up display package deal ships with everything you need to set up on show day — frame, printed graphic, and a padded carry bag that keeps components organized between events.
Where This 15-Foot Endcap Backwall Earns Its Spot
Not every booth calls for a fifteen-foot wall. Here are the scenarios where this specific package pays for itself:
Standard 10 x 20 inline booths. A 15′ graphic centered in a twenty-foot-wide space leaves room on each side for product tables, monitors, or a small lounge area. The endcaps create a subtle “room within a room” feeling that draws foot traffic inward.
Trade show islands and peninsula setups. Pair two of these units back-to-back for a double-sided branded wall, or combine one with a 10ft fabric pop up display on the perpendicular wall to build an L-shaped booth.
Corporate conferences and annual meetings. Use the backwall as a stage backdrop or media wall. The dye-sub print reproduces logos and photography at high resolution, so it photographs well under stage lighting and flash.
Retail brand activations. Pop-up shops, product demos, and sampling events benefit from a fabric trade show display that sets up fast and packs down small enough to fit in a mid-size SUV.
If your venue space is smaller, a 5ft fabric pop up or 8ft fabric pop up display delivers the same RPL quality in a more compact footprint. For larger footprints, a 20ft fabric pop up or even a 30ft fabric pop up display scales up without changing the setup workflow. Browse the full lineup of fabric pop up displays to compare sizes and configurations side by side.
Endcap vs. No-Endcap — and Straight vs. Curved
Choosing between a straight vs curved fabric pop up display — and deciding whether to add endcaps — comes down to booth layout and brand aesthetic. Endcaps wrap the graphic around the frame’s edges, hiding the aluminum skeleton and presenting a polished side profile to attendees walking the aisle. A no-endcap version costs less and weighs slightly less, but leaves the frame sides exposed.
Curved frames add a gentle arc to the backwall, which softens the visual line and can make a booth feel more open. Straight frames project a clean, architectural look and sit flush against a back drape or hard wall when space is tight. This particular package pairs a straight profile with endcaps, giving you the best of both worlds: a clean front plane plus finished sides.
For a deeper comparison of frame styles and sizing, read our fabric pop up display guide. And if you are still weighing fabric backwalls against other exhibit formats — banner stands, modular systems, table top pop up displays — our trade show displays guide walks through every category.
Keeping Your Fabric Trade Show Display Road-Ready
A dye-sub fabric graphic is one of the most durable print options on the market, but a few habits will extend its life considerably. Machine-wash the graphic on a gentle cycle with cold water before storing it — this prevents dust from grinding into the fibers during transit. Fold the graphic loosely rather than rolling it tightly; tight rolls can crease polyester if stored for months. If wrinkles do appear, a handheld steamer removes them in seconds — never use a direct iron on dye-sub fabric.
Inspect the RPL frame’s hinge joints after every show. A quick wipe with a dry cloth keeps aluminum oxidation at bay. Store the frame in its carry bag with the hinges in the collapsed position to avoid stress on the locking mechanisms. Pop up display booths that receive this kind of routine care often last five-plus years of heavy show schedules.
Secure This 15′ x 10′ RPL Straight Endcap Package
This fabric trade show display is ready to ship with your custom dye-sublimation graphic, a collapsible RPL aluminum frame, and a padded carry bag. Add it to your cart, upload your artwork, and let Showfire Displays handle production. Free shipping is included, and if you need help sizing your artwork or choosing between configurations, our team is one call away. Order now and arrive at your next event with a backwall that works as hard as you do.



























