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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
The construction quality is great. It can although cause a bit of a “belly” because of its own weight. It is not water resistant, the rain comes through in light sprinkles. The UV50 keeps us very cool and shaded even with the sun directly above us. 4-Star Item.FYI - Return process is alittle lengthy because the item has to get back to the true seller, but no issues once they received the item. Refund issued timely.
FERNANDO
Reviewed in Mexico on November 1, 2021
Lo use para dar sombra en el jardín, para la zona de mis hijos, en menos de un año el sol la degradó y se hizo quebradiza, se rompió toda. Uno espera que este tipo de productos tengan una vida de al menos tres años. Al menos en mi experiencia con malla-sombras similares, es esa.
Chris Lafleur
Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2021
Lets the right amout of sun in. Works great.. not waterproof , but i new that. Make sure u have a place to tie too. My guest are impressed
Angel Castillo
Reviewed in Mexico on September 14, 2020
Lo compre para una terraza y lo uso como lateral para el sol, la verdad esta super buena y protege mucho, de muy buena calidad y resistencia, fue una muy buena compra.
Turbo
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020
We had one of those six sided canopies that was we stood up over our deck table/chairs. It would rust and the canopy would eventually rip from wind and we were unable to get replacements. This is a great idea but you have to mount it yourself. I watched some Youtube videos on how others did it and then did it myself. I bought a large size (12' x 16'). My deck is 14' by 25'. This was perfect size. it gave good coverage over table and opened up the whole deck - our old canopy had legs that came down in 6 points which meant you had to walk around things (and it was much smaller. This made the deck seem huge. I used eye hooks into the house on one side and I used 3" diameter stainless steel conduit as poles (fairly cheap at home improvement store) on the other side which I mounted to the base of the deck. Overall worked great. If I were to do again, I might use larger diameter poles or rectangular ones to hold up better in high winds. I see a slight bend in them now. Rain goes through this so it's not a water proof thing, but that also means wind blows through it to avoid tears in sudden gusts. It provides good shade but not 100% blockage (like 85% reduction in sun) - nice balance. It held up to strong winds. Seems well made. Plus it's fairly cost effective if you buy a pre-made size. NOTE: you need to buy smaller than your area to cover - leave at least 2 feet for connections in each corner & to pull tight. As mentioned in one direction my deck is 14' so I bought 12' which is the max. If I bought 14' it would not work! Search online, you'll see how. But not trivial. I'm a handy guy doing carpentry & and engineer by trade and it still took me a 5+ hours to design and build the whole thing. But now I can buy a reasonably price replacement that makes now my deck the favorite hangout for the whole family (seriously). Even in the evenings, when the sun has set having a covering makes the deck seem different & more comfortable to hang out on. Not sure why - just a psychological thing I guess having that covering. If you are handy enough to do it, use this solution!!!!
R.A.D
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2020
Bought this to go on top of my pergola. Easy install and provides optimal shade. Would definitely buy again. The price for a non-custom size cant be beat. It arrived in good time also.
Roger Fulton
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2020
Much better than I thought it was gonna be for the price really durable very nice material I got the blue which is a very nice colour
Dave Jones A. Addict
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2019
This Sail is a great deal for the product you get. It seems to be very durable and should provide years of service.WHAT TO DO FOR A WRINKLEOne of the pictures I uploaded shows a TWIST I put into the one corner to take out a wrinkle in one direction. The one corner has 1-1/2 twists in it to remove the wrinkle, I found the tip on Pintrest 🤷♂️ I wouldn't hesitate to purchase it again. Great Sail especially for the cost.I learned so much about geometry and Sail installation from my recent outdoor project that I’d like to share it with you.I’m renting this place so I had to spend my money wisely but efficiently. I installed a total of 5 Sails (2 rectangles, 1 right triangle & 2 triangles) each a different size & from different vendors. Each UV rating was between 180 to 190 GSM and they’re all close, I suppose. The most noticeable difference between them all was the stitching around the D-Rings.MEASURING TIPEach Sail was 8” to 16” longer than the dimensions supplied, measuring from ring to ring as if it’s laid out, not the length of the fabric between rings. Give yourself at least 38” allowance at each connection in the direction it’s being pulled. 12” to allow for fabric variation & stretch, 10” for a 4” turnbuckle & 16” for your attachment rope/cable/chain or…. If you don’t allow enough space, you may wind up with wrinkles in your fabric that don’t look so hot.INSTALLATION TIPI suggest running a small rope or a heavy string between your type points first to make sure that the Sail you’re purchasing is the right fit with enough allowances at each connection.I measured for the rectangle next to my deck using the suppliers 2 ft allowance, but the fabric variation made it too big and I had to get creative to use it. It was a bit complicated to make work but, in the end, it looked cool as heck. Obtaining the correct tie points for the triangles was the biggest challenge. By running a rope or a guy wire first, you’ll be able to determine the size sail that will fit within your tie points without wrinkles.
Minh Nguyen
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2019
It has been over a week since this shade is sailing in my backyard, and so far so great. It gave shade and also allow the sunlight to shine through to feed my plant and not darken area at all. It also allow the rain water to flow through and because of the shade it gives, the water does not evaporate as fast compared to the area of my yard without the protection of this shade, and it also gives an elegant and completeness at the area that I have it hung.The material seemed to be made of quality material, it is advertised as 2nd generation so my presumption it would be a better made, and the fact that the company promises 3 years full warranty that had persuaded me to buy it. I don't think I will need to use the warranty thus far, but times will tell.I had to tighten the ropes a couple times, no big deal because of where I have it hung with easy access to the ropes and I was expecting it because knowing the influx temperatures and the material is expected to stretch from manufactory newly shrinkwrap to full expansion and usage over time.This is my very first sail shade and I love it so far. I am thinking about buying another one but can't seem to justify for the need yet, perhaps to use it for adhoc backyard parties during the hot sunny summer.
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