Evo STC is a tension system holding the fabric secure in the side channels. It is ideal in windy conditions as the fabric can’t blow out of the channel. Made for windy conditions, Evo Channel eliminates light gaps and comes with a locking pin option which allows the awning to be secured at various heights, […]
January 13th, 2012
Evo STC is a tension system holding the fabric secure in the side channels. It is ideal in windy conditions as the fabric can’t blow out of the channel.
Made for windy conditions, Evo Channel eliminates light gaps and comes with a locking pin option which allows the awning to be secured at various heights, for maximum control.
Featuring stainless steel cables, Evo Cable is perfect for coastal homes. This sturdy system is the best option when fixing a channel to a wall is not possible.
Evo Drop is the perfect choice when there are no posts or walls to mount to and the awning cannot use side channels or guides.
Evo Pivot is great for homes with windows that open out and requires air to flow behind the awning. A heavy duty spring in the pivot arms provide excellent fabric tension for awnings up to five metres wide.
Materials: All awnings are available in various fabric options including:


Dimensions: All awnings are customisable as required
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