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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
Very nice, tho they don't quite do the job I was told they would. However it does reduce a Liu is the high heat thusly I like having them up.
Rachel
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Not at all as pictures. This is cheap tarp woven material in a 9×9 triangle shape. Not the cloth sail that is shown at all!!
M
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
Seems like every summer is a new record when it comes to heat. My patio gets sun 9-10 hours a day during the summer. A few of these shades have not only made the patio tolerable but helped keep the house a tad cooler as well! Only thing to note is making sure you have anchor points available.
Embracing Geezerhood
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
It turns out that I should have gotten a significantly larger shade, but that's nobody's fault but my own. This shade seems sturdy and well-made. The ropes included in the package were more than long enough to do the job. Only time will tell, as far as durability is concerned.
charles page
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I bought this 8x8x8 because the 6x6x6 I bought from E&K was just a bit too small. The quality of this shade is nowhere as good as the E&K. The edges aren't sewn straight and the material is cheaper. I'll keep it only because it goes in a garden, but it would be returned if used for any other purpose. I would buy another E&K (sold on Amazon) in a minute.
V. Cantón
Reviewed in Mexico on June 10, 2024
El color no corresponde y la malla está muy abierta y es de mala calidad.
Lynn M
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023
I am using it for a different kind of patio cover. I live inland in San Diego and it gets very hot in the summer. This shade is perfect for what I needed. My patio has a slotted cover so the sun seeps thru the slots and beats down on you. I installed under the slots, so was pretty simple with a few adjustments.It is rectangular shaped and slightly larger than needed but I was able to fold over. Now it's perfect.I had similar shade only sail shaped, so I'm using for additional shade when the sun gets lower, later in the afternoon.I like the material as easy to handle and very durable. I'm 74 and I was able to easily install with no problems.I do take it down in the winter, to wash off and store. Keeps it cleaner and doesn't accumulate additional dirt and leaves from the rain.
(G)
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
I purchased three Sun Shades, each measuring 10x13, but upon hanging them, I found that they appeared somewhat smaller than anticipated. While they did provide sun protection, I wished they were a bit larger to cover a larger area effectively. The build quality and material were good, but the size left something to be desired. Nevertheless, they served their purpose well, offering shade, and I appreciate the UV protection they offered.
Dave Jones A. Addict
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2019
The Right Triangle worked just great for my application. This Sail DID-NOT have Double Strapping as noted in the description. Since this was the biggest Sail I installed, I was really hoping that it did have the Double Strapping, but I believe it should hold up just fine. See my notes below about things to keep in mind before purchasing any Sail.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.
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