We’ve put together a side by side comparison of the Stageline SL75 vs the Stageline SL100 for your next event. Click the images below to enlarge.
In individual pictures the two stages look somewhat the same, however when seen side by side, you can see the main difference is in the height of the roof, banner sizing, and stage deck height.
Here is a table showing the comparison of both stages to help in deciding the best mobile stage rental for your event…
Stageline SL75 | Stageline SL100 | |
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Stage Size: | 16’x20′ | 20’x24′ |
Extension Decks: | (2) 4×4 Decks | (4) 8×4 Decks |
Stairs: | (1) Stair | (2) Stairs |
Roof Height: | 15′-1″ | 19′-9″ |
Stage Height: | 3′-2″ to 3′-4″ | 3′-6″ to 4′-3″ |
Setup Time: | ~90 mins (we setup/tear down) | ~90 mins (we setup/tear down) |
Wind Rating: | Up to 115mph | Up to 115mph |
Max Roof Capacity: | 4,250 lbs | 6,500 lbs |
Audio Fly Bar Capacity: | 750 lbs per side | 800 lbs per side |
Trailer Load In: | Rear Load | Side Load |
There is also a difference in the amount of audio and lighting weight you can put in the roof, which is almost no issue since most customers don’t come anywhere near maxing out the roof capacity.
As you can see, both stages have similar setup times. Stage setup times will differ depending on which features you go with, and how much event production equipment you’ll be installing.
Here are some side by side comparison diagrams of both stages…
The biggest difference between the Stageline SL75 and the Stageline SL100 is how they load in to your event space. The Stageline SL75 has the hitch in the upstage area (back of the stage), while the Stageline SL100 has the hitch to the side of the stage. If your event is on a tight street that is only 20ft wide, the Stageline SL75 is the best mobile stage for this space since it can be driven straight in without jackknifing the stage trailer in. The Stageline SL100 can be put into tight spaces as well, but you’ll need about 40ft of clearance if taking into account the truck jackknifing the SL100 trailer in.
In case you were wondering, the Stageline SL75 can be put up against a curb or fence using our hand crank dolly after the truck has been disconnected. Here’s a picture showing how this loads in.