Savage 53X18 Printed Background - Gray White Chevron

Key Features
- Provides a classic, patterned background
- Paper is core wound for easy hanging
- Great for studio sessions, celebrations & photo booths
- High-quality with fine-tooth, non-reflective surface
- Easy to use - just unroll what you need
- Cost-effective for a wide variety of uses
- 100% Recyclable
- Acid-Free Material
- Core Diameter: 2.125" (interior)
- Contains Gray & White Chevron printed background
- Size: 53" x 18' (134 cm x 5.5 m)
- Weight: 4 lbs
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Overview
The Savage 53 x 18 printed background paper is an ideal piece of equipment that enhances the overall look of your photos. It comes with an artistic gray and white chevron pattern that features a non-reflective, fine-tooth surface. You can use this background for pictures, model shoots, and so on. Depending on your requirements, the background sheet can be unrolled even partially to any extent for easy use. This background sheet is made from 100% recyclable, acid-free material, which makes it safe to use.
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detailed specifications
| Size | 53" x 18' |
physical specifications
| Color | Gray and White |
| Background Color | Gray and White |
- Savage 53X18 Printed Background - Gray White Chevron
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