☀️ Shade Your World in Style!
The Windscreen4less A-Ring Reinforcement Sun Shade Sail measures 18' x 22' and is made from durable 260GSM polyethylene fabric. It features advanced steel wire reinforcement, double-stitched seams, and stainless steel eyelets for easy installation. This heavy-duty shade provides up to 98% UV protection and comes with a 7-year warranty, making it the ideal choice for outdoor spaces.
Package Dimensions | 86.4 x 49.5 x 15.2 cm; 9.71 kg |
Part number | SSW22ER1822BW |
Item display height | 18 Feet |
Item display length | 22 Feet |
Material type | Polyethylene (PE) |
Manufacturer | Windscreen4less |
Item model number | SSW22ER1822BW |
ASIN | B073XBL5G4 |
A**R
Not very happy
This is the 2st one we have bought we put it over I pool this 1 has been patch and two places I buy a brand new one and I get 1 with 2 patches there something wrong with that picture
M**W
Well Built Product. Built to Last.
Great Customer Service. My shade sail had a factory defect, so I emailed the seller and they sent me a New Replacement out quickly. I received it and installed it. So far everyone enjoys the nice shaded area now over our playground. I believe this product is going to hold up very well in our harsh florida elements. It's been through a couple hard thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall and 35+mph winds. We have it pulled very tight between the poles and it hardly shows any sagging at all. We also made sure that we have 2 high points and 2 low points on our tie off points.
R**6
2021 Update
These shade sails are very high quality. We ordered a 24’ x 24’ x 24’ triangular shade sail, and then realized we wanted more shade, so we ordered a 20’ x 24’ sail as well. The steel cables are sewn into the entire perimeter of each sail, which is a must. If you get a shade sail with rope in the perimeter, it will not last, with the tension you must get on all corners. The price was great too! Prices vary wildly, but certain sizes are 60-75% less. Not sure why, but ours were $147 and $189, where other similar sizes ran $500-$600! These have a 5 or 7 year warranty, where most warranties are 2 or 3 years. They look great, and keep our backyard so much cooler in the hot Florida summers. It is important to assemble these correctly. We used 4x4 posts, 16’ long, and buried them 4’ into the ground with cement. I purchased 4x4 vinyl post covers to give them a nice look. When we needed to secure two corners to our house, we reinforced those areas to make sure the heavy duty eye bolts would not come out in strong winds and damage the house. And most importantly, we used pulleys on the corners attached to the posts, which allowed us to pull each corner tight enough to minimize them flapping in stiff breezes. Attached pictures show the shade sails and the pulleys for the corners. This project took a lot of time, but doing it right will make them last . We will take them down when hurricanes are forecast, but they should hold up in winds of 35-40 mph. I will update this review after this coming hurricane season.Update: We bought another shade sail, 24’x 24’, for a total of 3. I have learned a lot since we purchased the first one almost 2 years ago. Here in South Florida, the winds can get pretty bad, obviously, with hurricanes and all. I have replaced all of the 4x4 wooden posts with steel poles that are buried 4’ into the ground with cement. The 4x4’s snapped like twigs when a wind gust of 40 -50 mph hit our backyard. The steel poles work great. The next learning experience was when the ropes that I had replaced the original ropes with broke in another high wind situation. So as the pictures show, all of the ropes have been replaced with steel cable, about 3/8” in diameter. My point is that the poles now are strong enough, and the wires are now solid. The shade sails have held up perfectly through all of the wind storms. Just be sure to order the sails that have a 7 year warranty, as the material is heavier, and most importantly, the edges of the entire shade sails are steel cables. So ditch the ropes that come with any pulleys you buy for the corners and replace them with cable, and use steel poles instead of wooden ones, and these should last a long time. And take them down when winds of over 40-50 mph are predicted. They are easy to take down when you have pulleys at all corners.
M**.
This is a quality product.
I covered a portion of my swimming pool with this shade. Works perfect!
O**G
Very durable
This was way better constructed than expected. I added grommets to hold it closer to our house along one side and the wire cable made that very possible where if it was just rope, I am sure it would have failed.
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