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September 13, 2024
OZtrail's commercial gazebos are built with heavy-duty steel and aluminium frames, 500D UVTex® silver-coated canopies for UV protection, and Hydroflow anti-ponding bars to keep water running off in the rain. They're Australian engineer-certified as temporary shade structures and favoured by market traders, councils, and event organisers across the country. For the toughest setups that take a beating week after week, the Commercial Pro Series steps up to 45mm hexagonal aluminium legs and reinforced 1.2mm truss bars.
Most OZtrail commercial gazebos use a one-piece concertina frame that pops up in around five minutes with two people — and oversized moulded height-adjustment buttons mean no tools and no fiddling with loose parts when you're racing to be ready before the gates open. Browse the full commercial gazebo range to find a footprint that matches your stall, or read our guide to choosing the right gazebo if you're not sure which model fits your event schedule.
At minimum, you'll want weights to anchor the gazebo on hard surfaces, sidewalls to block wind and rain from the sides of your stall, and a gutter system if you're joining gazebos together. The Gazebo Base Pod Weights Kit fits most OZtrail legs and fills with sand or water for up to 11.5kg per leg. For wind, rain, and a bit of privacy, our gazebo walls come in solid, mesh, and BlockOut variants so you can dial in the right level of protection and ventilation.
For evening trading and twilight markets, you need lighting that runs without mains power and stays bright through a full shift. OZtrail's camp lighting range covers everything from rechargeable LED lanterns for ambient stall lighting through to high-lumen LED canopy lights for food prep areas. Most options are battery- or USB-rechargeable, so they pair neatly with a portable power station for a fully self-contained setup.
A portable power station is the easiest way to run lights, EFTPOS machines, fans, small fridges, or food-prep gear without mains access. The Rover 1300 Power Station delivers 1344Wh and a 1200W pure sine wave inverter — enough for a full market day with multiple appliances running at once. For lighter setups (just card readers, phones, and a couple of LEDs), browse the wider power and electrical range for smaller power stations and solar charging options.