New Product – Market Extending Rain Canopy The UK market‑trading season doesn’t stop when the weather turns. At street markets, outdoor events and trade shows, a sudden downpour can quickly ruin sales, hide stock and delay packing‑up. That’s why we’ve launched the new Market Extending Rain Canopy designed specifically to give you extra shelter, protect your product line and keep your trading visible, whatever the weather. Why the Extending Rain Canopy Matters for Market Traders Traders understand the need for fast‑set up, clean appearance and weather protection. Pop‑up gazebos have long been the go‑to for flexibility and professionalism. Now, with the extending rain canopy, you get: Extra shop front coverage during showers to prevent customers drifting away The convenience of a pop‑up structure with enhanced protection A uniform and polished look for councils, market managers and individual traders alike. Built for Robust Trading We’ve designed this canopy to meet the needs of serious outdoor retail. Features include: A 50mm hexagonal aluminium frame with cast‑alloy joints for durability An unrivalled 3‑year warranty and a 1‑year accidental‑damage cover – giving traders peace of mind Suitable for councils and traders looking for reliability in all conditions. Perfect for Markets, Street‑Food, Exhibitors and More Whether you run a stall at a weekend market, cater at an outdoor event, or exhibit at a trade show, the Market Extending Rain Canopy integrates seamlessly into your setup. It complements our pop‑up gazebos and branded accessories and is available in the following sizes: 3m × 2m 3m × 3m 4.5m × 3m 6m × 3m Final Thoughts Rainy weather doesn’t have to mean lost sales or hidden merchandise. With the Market Extending Rain Canopy from Surf & Turf Instant Shelters – the industry‑leading experts in market stall gazebos and event accessories – you’ll be ready no matter the forecast. Call 01925 819608 or email info@surfturf.co.uk to find out how this product can elevate your market stand, outdoor event or exhibition space today.