Polaris RZR Trade Show Booth Structures
LOCATION ◦ MULTIPLE LOCATIONS, USA
YEAR ◦ 2024
Structural Fabrication for a High-Impact Exhibit
Evergreen Creative partnered with CenterPoint Marketing to fabricate the booth structures that defined Polaris’ presence at key trade shows. From freestanding display walls to branded kiosks and rolling product pedestals, each element was built to showcase Polaris products with clarity, organization, and visual impact.
The fabrication program combined large-format graphics, precision mounting for real product parts, and durable construction built to withstand the demands of multi-day, high-traffic events. These elements not only anchored the booth visually but also guided visitors through the space, delivering product information and highlighting engineering details at every turn.
Key Fabrication Components Included:
SnowCheck Color Display Walls — Freestanding panels showcasing available sled color options, featuring bold printed graphics and dimensional mounting for real body panels.
RMK Branding & Track Technology Walls — Large-scale graphics paired with mounted snowmobile tracks for a tactile, up-close look at Polaris’ engineering.
Engine & Transmission Displays — Rolling pedestal units with secure mounts for drivetrain components, allowing for multi-angle viewing.
Owner’s Corner Resource Kiosk — A branded, multi-shelf kiosk housing brochures, product samples, and digital information stations.
Build Details
Each structure was fabricated for durability, portability, and brand consistency. Heavy-duty bases ensured stability, reinforced mounts secured the displayed components, and premium printed graphics created a polished, high-impact appearance. Rolling units offered on-site layout flexibility, while freestanding walls served as visual anchors that tied the booth together.
Impact
These booth structures created a cohesive environment where Polaris could tell its product story in a clear, visually compelling way. Strong graphic walls drew attendees in, detailed displays encouraged exploration, and functional kiosks kept resources close at hand — all contributing to an exhibit space that worked as hard as the vehicles it showcased.