Coconut shade sail square | Model 2
Diagonally reinforced shade sails
Installing, and set up the fixation points yourself with the fine coir rope provided.
The size chosen must be equal to or larger than the size of your structure (outer edge).
- To be attached with rope
- Resistant to rain and wind – Rot-proof
- 100% Natural Coconut Fiber
- Made in France
Additional Information:
The shade sail weaving sifts the sun’s rays. It is weatherproof, rot-resistant, and very sturdy. It allows air to pass through, resulting in a fresh and pleasant feeling.
Shade sails weigh 1.2 kg per m2 and double in weight when wet. Thanks to their spaced-out weaving, they dry very quickly. Coconut fiber becomes slack once it is wet, and this feature reverts when it dries up; it’s how coconut fiber reacts to humidity. It may be necessary to slightly stretch your shade sail after the first rains, especially the large sails and/or when they’re attached with coir rope.
RECOMMENDATION BEFORE PLACING THE SHADE SAIL
We strongly advise you to rinse your sail shades and attachment rope with running water (on gravel or lawn, for example) and then let them dry before installation.
Repeat the operation if necessary.
This will minimize the deterioration that can cause, in some cases, the natural tannins of the coconut fiber.
Coconut Fiber Fading
Coconut fibers, like wood, are a natural material based on cellulose. When exposed to sunlight, they naturally undergo a color change, often turning into a grayish-brown tone. The primary factor causing this fading is the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which negatively affects natural fibers, including coconut.
Over time, continuous exposure to UV rays breaks down the pigments that give coconut its brown color, leading to a gradual faded appearance. This process is normal and unavoidable for materials like coconut fibers based on natural substances.
We avoid using chemical dyes or other additives to prevent fading in our products, as we believe in preserving the natural texture and appearance of the materials we use.
Diagonally reinforced shade sails
Installing, and set up the fixation points yourself with the fine coir rope provided.
The size chosen must be equal to or larger than the size of your structure (outer edge).
- To be attached with rope
- Resistant to rain and wind – Rot-proof
- 100% Natural Coconut Fiber
- Made in France
Additional Information:
The shade sail weaving sifts the sun’s rays. It is weatherproof, rot-resistant, and very sturdy. It allows air to pass through, resulting in a fresh and pleasant feeling.
Shade sails weigh 1.2 kg per m2 and double in weight when wet. Thanks to their spaced-out weaving, they dry very quickly. Coconut fiber becomes slack once it is wet, and this feature reverts when it dries up; it’s how coconut fiber reacts to humidity. It may be necessary to slightly stretch your shade sail after the first rains, especially the large sails and/or when they’re attached with coir rope.
RECOMMENDATION BEFORE PLACING THE SHADE SAIL
We strongly advise you to rinse your sail shades and attachment rope with running water (on gravel or lawn, for example) and then let them dry before installation.
Repeat the operation if necessary.
This will minimize the deterioration that can cause, in some cases, the natural tannins of the coconut fiber.
Coconut Fiber Fading
Coconut fibers, like wood, are a natural material based on cellulose. When exposed to sunlight, they naturally undergo a color change, often turning into a grayish-brown tone. The primary factor causing this fading is the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which negatively affects natural fibers, including coconut.
Over time, continuous exposure to UV rays breaks down the pigments that give coconut its brown color, leading to a gradual faded appearance. This process is normal and unavoidable for materials like coconut fibers based on natural substances.
We avoid using chemical dyes or other additives to prevent fading in our products, as we believe in preserving the natural texture and appearance of the materials we use.