Shade&Beyond 16’x16’x16′ Sun Shade Sail Triangle Canopy Rust Red Outdoor UV Sunshade Sail for Patio Yard Backyard Garden Lawn Garden
shade sail
Product Features
- High Quality Guarantee – Constructed of 185 gsm UV protected high density polyethylene (HDPE) shade fabric with strong stitched seam and durable stainless steel D-rings in each corner( The edge is curved, not straight & Hardware sells separately)
- Breathable Material Design – Allows cooling breezes and light to pass through for better airy and comfortable space, allows rains to pass through, so there’s no pooling water( So it is not waterproof)
- Easy to install and maintain – Installation: Measure and clean the area where the shade sail is to be installed. Leave an allowance of 1.5-2ft between the fixing point and the shade sail to fit hardwares/ hooks or ropes. Maintenance: Clean with mild detergent or water, do not scrub it with a stiff brush, do not put it in your washing machine, clothes drier
- Long Use Time – 5 years warranty for fabric under normal use and weather. Please note that shade cloth is a material can shrink, usually it need tolerance for +-6 inch for each side, thank you
- Ideal Shade Solutions – Widely used over a patio, lawn, garden, pool, pond, deck, kailyard, courtyard, backyard, dooryard, park, carport, pergola, sandbox, driveway or other outdoor area to provide 80%-85% sunshade and protect against 95% up to 98% harmful UV rays, and make your patio privacy safe, cool and fabulous
Good product, easy install with planning This product is exactly as advertised. It is lightweight and provides shade, but not protection from rain (as described). I spent another $120 on materials and hardware to install it because my deck extends away from the west side of my house. To get max shade required installing two 8-foot posts at the far corners of the deck and anchoring the third point to the house.If you plan to keep this up for long periods, invest in quality metal turnbuckles and hardware that will stand up…
Install Tips I wish I would have seen I tried the 16x16x16 and it was too small, buy the biggest you can fit in your yard. A couple of tips on install I wish I would have seen. I attached one point to house and had to install poles for the other two. I used 1.25 inch steel poles, and they bend a bit at 8 feet high from ground. Use 1.75 inch poles jut like you see on chain link fences. The holes were much easier than I thought, use a post hole digger and go down 2 feet, then put in 4in of gravel. One 50lb sack of quick setting…