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Garden sunshade sail Saska Garden triangular 3×3×4 m gray
Garden sunshade sail Saska Garden triangular 3×3×4 m gray
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Garden sunshade sail Saska Garden triangular 3×3×4 m gray
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Garden sunshade sail Saska Garden triangular 3×3×4 m gray
Garden sunshade sail Saska Garden triangular 3×3×4 m gray
Triangular garden sunshade sail Saska Garden 3×3×4 m in gray is a lightweight textile panel designed to reduce direct sunlight in outdoor living areas. The triangular form allows versatile mounting between posts, walls or trees to create a shaded zone over patios, terraces, garden seating or children's play areas. The neutral gray tone integrates with different exterior styles while the angled geometry helps direct rainwater away from the shaded area when installed with appropriate slope.
The sunshade sail is made from a weather-resistant fabric that balances UV protection with breathability, reducing heat buildup underneath while allowing airflow. Its triangular shape offers flexible placement options and can cover irregular or triangular spaces more efficiently than rectangular awnings. The product is lightweight and easy to handle for installation and seasonal storage.
Select three sturdy anchoring points such as posts, walls or trees and ensure they are positioned to create the required slope for water runoff. Attach stainless steel or weather-resistant mounting hardware to the sail's corners and secure each corner to the chosen anchors, adjusting tension to achieve a smooth, taut surface. Inspect the mounting points and tension regularly, especially after strong winds or storms, and remove or loosen the sail if extreme weather is expected. Store the sail dry in a ventilated place during long periods of non-use to prolong material life.
For best performance, install the sail with at least a 20–30 cm difference in attachment heights to allow rainwater to drain. Use corrosion-resistant fittings and periodically check seams and attachment points for wear. Avoid using the sail as a permanent roof in regions with heavy snowfall; remove or adequately reinforce it before winter.
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