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TANG By Sun Shade Depot Sunshades Depot Inc. is the proud manufacturer of gardening, fencing, and patio supplies. We promise to bring our consumer products that excel in performance, longevity, and quality they can rely on. Read more Read more 180 GSM Sun Shade Sail 260 GSM waterproof sail 260 GSM wire shade sail One way wire kit Hardware kits Shade Sail Pole UV Block ✓ ✓ ✓ - - - Permeable ✓ ✓ ✓ - - - Waterproof - ✓ - - - - GSM 180 260 260 - - - Customize Available ✓ ✓ ✓ - - -
Constructed of 180 GSM U*V protected high density polyethylene (HDPE) shade fabric with strong stitched seam and durable stainless steel D-rings in each corner, fitted hardware kits and ropes for easy hanging( Hardware kits are not included)
Breathable fabric results in significant temperature reduction underneath the sail, blocks up to 95% of U*V but 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.
Important: Our shade sails have curved sides to enhance pull strength and prevent drooping; this can add 1”-8” in side length. Middle-center of sail will be shorter in width due to curves. If straight sides are preferred please contact us. Read description for details. Easy to clean with water
Ideal for your deck in backyard, pool and pond, pergola, sandbox, driveway or other outdoor area to protect against 88% up to 95% U*V, and make your patio privacy safe, cool and fabulous.
Important: Our shade sails have curved sides to enhance pull strength and prevent drooping; this can add 1”-8” in side length. Middle-center of sail will be shorter in width due to curves. If straight sides are preferred please contact us. Read description for details
Bought to put up over our aboveground pool to help keep it cooler.The pool temp went from a horrible 98-100 degree temp to around 80-85 degrees. Depending on the temp that day.Some like a warm pool but i live in the south US where the sun is a deadly lazer and during the summer you want to chill out dude totally hahahaha not float around in a soup pot.So we put this up. Its strong. Its been thru some hard thunderstorms so far and is in one piece still.The water drains thru it but not fast so will weigh it down some till the water drips thru but then again our storms drop mass amounts at once not little drizzlesYour area may be differentIt cimes with some tie on pieces. You may want to use different ropes and such depending on your installation requirementsVery good sun sail shade sail.It is heavier then i thought which shows it isnt a thin cheap material.Definitely try it if you need some shade in a area.Keep in mind the higher you put it the better. If its to low and closer to you you will feel like a pot roast in the oven. Higher leys the shade happen and the suns heat on it dissipate.Hope this helpsStay cool out there.I've been really impressed with our sun shade. We use it over our cars for keeping them cooler in the summer and protection from above such as birds, leaves and (hopefully won't have to test this) small hail. We'll likely only use it during the warm months as I don't believe it should be left up when we get the occasional snow. I like that it provides a really good shade while not be a total black out type shade. You can still see through it. This also allows water to penetrate through, though in small drops, and any heavy rain usually goes to the low point and more or less "streams" through at that point. So you don't have to worry about getting a puddle of water off of it. Drains quickly and draws back up tight in the sun. Comes with all the hardware you need. As a related note, mine did have a seem that came apart along the edge and I reported it to the seller. They IMMEDIATELY took care of it and sent a brand new one. REALLY GREAT customer service. I highly recommend them.This is my second purchase for another area. The first one has been up for two years and looks like it can do many more. I live in a strong wind area and did take it down once when a 60+Mph wind storm was in the area as a precaution. Rope that comes with it is only good to help string it up… then throw in trash. Use a heavy chain and turnbuckle on all four corners. It does stretch and I tighten two times. Give yourself room, consider when you mount anchor points as it will end up much closer after it stretches.Glad i got it! Good shade for my kids to finally play out side and not get roasted in the hot sun, make sure you check how to put it right cuz the sun dose move during the day and it needs to be a strategy to be placedWe love this sun shade, it lets us enjoy our deck all day long. We got the 16 X 16 size and it's perfect. This sun shade is definitely worth the money. The company stands behind it's product. If your looking to buy a sun shade I would recommend this one.I use this between my shop and casita where it give me a shady place to work. This year we have had an extreme monsoon season with 80 mph winds. The shade withstood the high winds and rain . Highly recommend .I was gifted a custom made highest quality 16 x20 industrial high-tension shade canopy that wholesales for around $1,200 just for the canopy. It’s guaranteed for 10 years and willLast way longer than that. That said, The 10 x 12 canopy I bought on Amazon cost about $90, If I have to replace it every few years or so, I’m totally fine with that. It seemsVery high quality for money. It’s thick, tightly woven and sewn very well. More:I’ve put up several different sizes of these around our home and am a bit of a rigging master. I set up these things very similarly to how the pros do it meaning my canopies are hyperbolic paraboloids meaning that they are installed “twisted”. One set of corners of the canopy that diagonally oppose each other are higher up than the other 2 corners and the whole canopy is tensioned at about 50 pounds per corner. In a light wind the canopy does not perceptibly move. And in a heavy wind it gently moves. I also have 2 chains per corner: The main chain and a secondary chain coming down off of the corner at an angle. That pretty much means the corners do not move adding to the stability and aesthetic of the canopy.setting themUpThis way means they should last much longer because they don’t move so much. In a couple of locations around my home I use two canopies that overlap one another for added shade and an added aesthetic. There’s probably videos on-line showing how to go about this.Except for having trouble tying it up (I need better support system) this thing is awesome! my deck g has Southern exposure so it is in the sun all the time since I lost my giant treeI can actually be on my deck now without bursting into flames. I just have to figure out how to tie it more securely and higher
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