🌞 Shade Your World with Style!
This 8' x 8' x 8' Sun Shade Sail Triangle Outdoor Canopy Cover is crafted from high-density polyethylene fabric, offering 80%-85% sunshade while blocking up to 95% of harmful UV rays. With durable stainless steel eyelets and easy installation features, it’s perfect for enhancing your outdoor areas while providing energy savings and stylish protection.
M**.
Does not measure 8x8x8
The hardware arrived before the sun shade, I installed it 8' on fascia board and set a post at 8' out into yard. When shade arrived I found it fit on fascia 8' wide, but missed the post by 2', they include a rope with the shade and I used it to bridge the 2' gap. Once stretched it wound up being 8x6x6 triangle.
G**T
They seem to be good quality, color is good, price is great!
These seem at least as good as others I have had in previous years. The stitching is good, material seems good and there were no issues with the two that bought. The price on these is considerably less than other sails I have purchased in past years.
S**N
The main feature of the deck I built - affordable, replaceable sail shades from amazon
These are the third or fourth replacements. Couple different suppliers - these windscreens4less are in line with the better ones - D rings not rusting, double looped. (prosource Nov 2015 was a single loop). Good for two or three seasons, maybe four depending where you are i guess, winter storage, and how many cats decide they are hammocks. very cute ... until they fall thru an old one, no rip stop material here. Spare one handy. shade that is.Original plan was three 16x16x16 triangle shades out to steel posts placed away from the house in a way to maximise the shade sail coverage while keeping the posts to three, outside of the deck. Two more sails have since been added once the angles were figured and another anchor point added to the house. Triangles bow inward under tension, so the overlapping shades give fuller coverage, even double shade is nice in a few places, and keep it more interesting, especially if you can figure alternating tie off heights. square is just square.Noteworthy Extra Hardware used:3/16" Dacron rope. DavisRopeAndCable dot comStainless Turnbuckles. Sailrite dot comshades replaced, hardware holding strong.all the shade brands seem to provide the same basic white rope for tie offs where direct D ring to metal connectors cannot be made to the anchors. for a quick temporary placement the rope is ok - it is soft and easy to work with ... but will stretch and the shades will flap, shortening their life. if you look closely at the large shade installations at resorts or parks, they use steel cable under high tension. they even have the cable run through all the sides of the shades for extra tension. high quality shades too most likely. thousand$. didn't want fuss with steel cable initially, and ended up never seeing the need.The cheapest closest easiest to work with alternative i could find is Dacron (high strength polyester made by DuPont). US made rope. about 15c per foot for 3/16". it is very low stretch black rope. holds knots well. UV and weathers well. stephen davis at davis rope and cable assembly supplies tower rigging companies, but worked with my little order and walked thru explaining the rope on the phone. order was delayed due to staffing and sickness, extra rope length was thrown in. just because. can't beat that. that was 2017. 2021 I'm about to use him again for zip line rope and car port elevator winching lines.whatever tightness you can get the shades to with the rope, the better ... i've used the cheap white rope as a come-along, several loops back and fro the D ring and anchor, even pulleys, just for fun. whatever, the final tension on the Dacron is best/easiest done with a turnbuckle between the rope and anchor. there are plenty turnbuckles for sale here on amazon ... but mostly galvanised that will rust/seize pretty quickly. found a few stainless ones for $70 or so. each. eek. hence the mention above. around $15 or so, for a strong closed end stainless turnbuckle, with locking nuts. over time a new shade will stretch some; the turnbuckle allows additional tension to pick up the slack - so long as you got enough tension initially with the rope, allowing use of the full turnbuckle length later to pick up slack rather than re tying the rope.hope this helps someone do a shade install a little more robustly - no floppy sails!
R**R
Rope was hard to manage.
Would like to have attaching material included. It was hard to burn the rope ends as it unraveled quickly.
J**S
The eye loops rust
I bought the sail last year. It's still in good condition. However the eye loops are completely rusted. They are not stainless steel!!
G**S
Era necesario para mi jardín
El color y lo fácil de colocar
H**G
Sun Shade
We have not had the time to put it up yet, daily thunderstorms. We are waiting until they subside a bit. Circle back again in a month and I can answer more questions...
O**K
Easy to install and works well
I used the recommended hooks that you gave to buy separate, but I installed and hung this all by myself. Easy to get up, and since I live in a hurricane prone area, the hooks make it easy to take down
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