Rental Solution for Crowd Control
Rope Stanchion Rental in Regina
When an entrance is meant to be photographed, this is what it looks like: gold, black or polished chrome posts carrying 5 ft velvet ropes in nine colours, delivered from Regina across the whole of Saskatchewan.



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- Posts in gold, black and polished chrome
- Any order can be customised
- Held in Regina and delivered to you
- Corporate clients and marketing agencies are our focus
- Events anywhere in Canada
Choose your post
Three posts, and each one comes with its own range of rope colours.

Gold
The arrivals post. Warm, traditional, and formal before anybody reads a word of signage.
9 rope colours
View gold rope stanchions
Black
Built to recede. The post steps back and lets the rope colour do the talking.
9 rope colours
View black rope stanchions
Polished chrome
A mirror finish that picks up whatever light the room has already got.
3 rope colours
View chrome rope stanchions
Specifications
| Posts | Gold, black, polished chrome |
|---|---|
| Rope length | 5 ft |
| Rope material | Velvet |
| Rope connection | Carabiner clip |
| Dimensions | 12.6 × 12.6 × 35 in (32 × 32 × 89 cm) |
| Base weight | 8.3 kg (~18 lb) |
| Rental period | From 1 day to a month+ |
Rope lines on site
Rope lines standing as they were set out on an event floor.



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Choose your rope colour
Gold and black posts take gold end caps; polished chrome takes silver. The ends always follow the post. That means nine gold-end colours are open to you on the gold post and on the black one, while polished chrome takes the three silver-end ropes.
Red is the arrivals colour and the one award evenings keep asking for. Black is the choice when the rope must not compete with the signage standing beside it. Weddings and pale rooms take white. And when the rope has to sit inside a brand palette for an activation, navy and green are the two worth raising early.
The rope range for each post: Gold rope stanchions →Black rope stanchions →Chrome rope stanchions →

Red
Gold ends
Gold and black posts

Black
Gold ends
Gold and black posts

White
Gold ends
Gold and black posts

Dark green
Gold ends
Gold and black posts

Pink
Gold ends
Gold and black posts

Navy
Gold ends
Gold and black posts

Blue
Gold ends
Gold and black posts

Green
Gold ends
Gold and black posts

Purple
Gold ends
Gold and black posts

Red
Silver ends
Polished chrome posts

Navy
Silver ends
Polished chrome posts

Black
Silver ends
Polished chrome posts
Where rope stanchions are used
These are for the parts of an evening a guest will photograph. Where they turn up across Saskatchewan:
Galas & award nights
Arrival routes, step-and-repeat backdrops, VIP seating, and the walk from the front door to the room.
Weddings
Ceremony aisles, receiving lines, the edge of a cocktail hour, and a dance floor kept shut until it opens.
Product launches & brand activations
Entrances, roped display plinths, and guest lines that have to look deliberate in every photograph.
Red-carpet arrivals & VIP entrances
Flanking the carpet, holding media off the guest side, and marking the spot where talent stops.
Hotel & venue lobbies
Event-night doors, registration areas, and arrivals steered across a lobby to the right room.
Film & TV shoots
Premieres, press lines, and dressing a set that has to read on camera as a real venue door.
Choosing between rope and belt
Either will draw a line. What changes is what that line says about the evening:
Rope stanchions are the dressed line: a weighted post at either end with velvet hanging between them. The curve in that rope is the entire effect — it is what turns a doorway into an occasion rather than a queue. Take it for a gala, an award evening, a wedding, a VIP door or a carpeted arrival.
Belt stanchions redraw quicker and cope better with density, because the belt winds flat into the head — nothing to trip on, nothing to unclip. That is the one for registration desks, conference floors, trade-show aisles and festival gates.
Running a busy queue rather than dressing a door? Look at belt stanchions → instead. Laying a carpet beneath the run? Add carpet runners →.
How many rope stanchions you need
Space the posts at roughly 4 ft — tighter than the 5 ft rope on purpose, because the spare foot is exactly what lets the velvet hang in a curve rather than pull flat. And every straight run needs one more post than it needs ropes, so 40 ft of line works out at about 10 ropes and 11 posts.
Each corner takes a post of its own. If the layout might still shift once you are on site, order a spare or two on top of the count.
FAQ
What does it cost to rent rope stanchions in Regina?
One rope stanchion is one item on a quote — the post and its velvet rope together, never separated into a post rate plus a rope rate. What moves the figure is how many stanchions the run takes and how long they stand there. Send the dates, the products and quantities and the event address, and back comes a single itemised total with delivery and pickup already inside it.
Which ropes go with which post?
Gold and black posts both take the full nine: red, black, white, dark green, pink, navy, blue, green and purple. Polished chrome takes three — red, navy and black. If you already have a colour in mind, name it and we will confirm the pairing is one we actually hold before anything is booked.
Can we mix colours across one order?
Regularly. The usual approach is one post colour right through, with the rope changing by area — red down the carpet, black through back-of-house. The one rule that never bends is the end cap: gold ends on gold and black posts, silver ends on polished chrome. Tell us the combination and we will confirm we hold it.
What spacing should we plan for?
Work to 4 ft between posts. The rope itself is 5 ft, and the spare foot is the drape. Pull it out across a full 5 ft and it hangs dead straight, at which point it stops reading as velvet at all — and that curve is the whole reason for using rope. So count the run in 4 ft spans, never 5.
Will they stand up outdoors?
Routinely, yes — outdoor arrival carpets, festival entrances, activations and photo areas are among the most common jobs we send them to. The requirement is flat, firm ground, so that every post stands true and the rope hangs at the same depth the length of the run.
Will you set them out for us?
We can. Delivery and collection cover the whole province as standard; having our crew place the posts and dress the ropes is the optional part. They lift easily and clip together with no tools at all, so a good number of clients simply take the drop-off and handle it themselves.
