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Ziptrak® has recently released a new Ziptrak® Heavy Duty system for blinds between 5m and 6m wide. Now even larger blinds can be lifted and lowered by spring control or motorised, for a one-touch, easy operation.

Ziptrak ® Blinds are a sleek and easy-to-use solution that improves the aesthetics and functionality of your home.
are a track-guided blind, where the fabric is held into aluminium side channels to create a rain and wind resistant barrier. Ingeniously simple to operate and highly functional, they answer many of your outdoor living questions – offering shade, weather protection and a look that will truly transform your space.
Authorised Fabricator, Stan Bond uses only genuine Ziptrak
® , patent protected components, so you can trust that you are receiving the original and the most advanced outdoor track guided blind system in Australia.

Ziptrak® has recently released a new Ziptrak® Heavy Duty system for blinds between 5m and 6m wide. Now even larger blinds can be lifted and lowered by spring control or motorised, for a one-touch, easy operation.
Ziptrak® Blinds with a spring operation and centre release handle, in a dark charcoal or black fabric, create a really easy-to-use blind. The dark fabric hides any dirt and marks and lets you look easily through to the view outside. The spring operation makes it quick to raise and lower the blind, and the centre release handle is one of the best options in the market for a straightforward release.
Ziptrak® is the Tidy Outdoor Solution Ziptrak® has no buckles, no straps, no noisy flapping, no gaps, no struggle. Installing an additional pelmet to cover the roller finishes the look and creates an extra living space for your home.
Track guided blinds such as Ziptrak ® or Zipscreen are a great value-adding investment for your home.
Photo GalleryIf you are building or renovating, be sure to contact us early so we can help ensure the correct provisions are made on your outdoor structure.
Choose from hand or motorised operations for Ziptrak® Outdoor Blinds. Both options come with the brand’s latest reducer technology, which helps keep the fabric flat and reduces the natural ripples and waves created as the blind rolls up.
With the choice of an open or closed hood to hide the workings, as well as a variety of custom powder-coated colours, we can help you easily match and complement any home or building.
If you are building or renovating, be sure to contact us early so we can help ensure the correct provisions are made on your outdoor structure.

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Stan Bond offer a free no-obligation consultation on ziptrak® blinds. Our expert consultants will help you with your project and provide you with a free quote.
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We provide an in-home consultation offering expert advice on all your options, and recommendations based on your personal style, needs, and budget.
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We work closely with you to understand your unique needs and provide a customised design solution, ensuring the final product is of high quality and meets your expectations.
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Our experienced installers measure the windows, prepare the space, and fit your curtains with precision and care to ensure a perfect fit and a polished finished look.
Our experienced installers measure the windows, prepare the space, and fit your curtains with precision and care to ensure a perfect fit and a polished finished look. Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the main differences between Ziptrak® and Zipscreen include the headbox shape, channelling system and hold down locks. The Stan Bond team have provided an in depth comparison of the two Outdoor Blinds on our Blog. The full article highlighting the differences between Zipscreen and Ziptrak® can be read .
On average, Ziptrak® Outdoor Blinds cost between $800 to $17,000. For larger areas, Ziptrak® HD can cost between $2,000 to $2,500.
Ziptrak® Outdoor Blinds can be made up to 5 metres wide with a drop of 3.2 metres. For larger areas, Ziptrak® HD is available which is a heavy duty system specifically designed for larger spaces. Ziptrak® HD can be manufactured up to 6 metres wide with a drop of 3.2 metres.
In windy conditions, it is recommended that Ziptrak® Outdoor Blinds are fully retracted or left down and locked. Ziptrak® Blinds are most vulnerable when they are in a halfway position. During severe weather, Ziptrak® Blinds should be fully retracted as they can be damaged.
With Ziptrak® Outdoor Blinds, you have the choice of 1% openness mesh, 5% openness mesh or PVC. All mesh options allow you to see through the blind, however 1% openness mesh has a tighter weave, which will block out more view, sunlight, wind and rain. 5% openness mesh is the most popular option. PVC is completely see through but does require frequent cleaning.
Zipscreen blinds can be a great addition to alfresco areas, but it’s essential to ensure proper ventilation for safety. When using plumbed-in gas barbecues, Australian Standards (AS/NZS 5601.1) require sufficient airflow to prevent the buildup of harmful gases like carbon monoxide. The standards do not explicitly address blinds or other removable coverings, so definitive advice on their impact is not provided. However, to maintain ventilation, Zipscreen Blinds should be installed or raised to ensure at least 25% of the total wall space in the outdoor area remains open. For additional safety, we recommend installing a carbon monoxide detector. Furthermore, whenever operating a gas appliance, such as a barbecue, outdoor blinds should always be raised to ensure adequate ventilation. Please note, while these recommendations reflect best practices, only a licensed gas fitter can provide definitive advice on compliance with building and safety regulations for your alfresco area.
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