Coconut rope
100 % natural coconut fiber rope.
Available in 4 different diameters and also by the meter.
To choose the diameter of your rope :
– if the distance between the corner of the shade sail and the attachment point (wall mounts, poles, tree branches…) is less than 1.5 m, please choose the N2 rope (⌀ 1 cm), in double for more solidity.
– If the distance between the corner of the shade sail and the attachment point (wall mounts, poles, tree branches…) is more than 1.5 m, please choose the N3 rope (⌀ 1.4 cm), one way, it will be enough.
To determine which length of rope to choose, you need to take into account the distance between the corner of the shade sail and the attachment point, then add about 50 cm to allow for the knots.
For example: if the distance between the corner of the shade sail and your attachment point is 1 m, the length of rope needed is 10 m (2,5 m at each corner).
Coconut Fiber Fading
Coconut fibers, like wood, are a natural material based on cellulose. When exposed to sunlight, it is natural for them to undergo a color change, often turning into a grayish-brown tone. The primary factor causing this fading is the ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, 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 entirely normal and unavoidable for materials like coconut fibers, which are 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.
100 % natural coconut fiber rope.
Available in 4 different diameters and also by the meter.
To choose the diameter of your rope :
– if the distance between the corner of the shade sail and the attachment point (wall mounts, poles, tree branches…) is less than 1.5 m, please choose the N2 rope (⌀ 1 cm), in double for more solidity.
– If the distance between the corner of the shade sail and the attachment point (wall mounts, poles, tree branches…) is more than 1.5 m, please choose the N3 rope (⌀ 1.4 cm), one way, it will be enough.
To determine which length of rope to choose, you need to take into account the distance between the corner of the shade sail and the attachment point, then add about 50 cm to allow for the knots.
For example: if the distance between the corner of the shade sail and your attachment point is 1 m, the length of rope needed is 10 m (2,5 m at each corner).
Coconut Fiber Fading
Coconut fibers, like wood, are a natural material based on cellulose. When exposed to sunlight, it is natural for them to undergo a color change, often turning into a grayish-brown tone. The primary factor causing this fading is the ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, 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 entirely normal and unavoidable for materials like coconut fibers, which are 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.