Shade Sail with Poles - UV-resistant, Weatherproof Garden Canopy - Adjustable Telescopic Sun Shade for Patio, Camping & Events
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OUTDOOR COVERS AND NETTING FOR GARDEN PROTECTION
Shade Sail with Poles - UV-resistant, Weatherproof Garden Canopy - Adjustable Telescopic Sun Shade for Patio, Camping & Events
Create instant shade anywhere with this UV-resistant shade sail with poles.
Key Features
Weatherproof design – Tough, water-resistant fabric stands up to rain, wind and UV so you can use it all year round, Built to last – Tear-resistant canopy, double-stitched corners and durable hardware deliver stable performance outdoors, Garden dining and BBQ areas, Patio lounging and hot tub shade, Camping shelters and festival pitches and pop-up cover for stalls or sports sidelines.
Efficient Operation
Pick the setup that matches your space. Set 1 – 2 Poles & Wall Mount is for patios or decks where you already have two solid fixing points (house wall, fence, pergola post); it includes 2 telescopic poles with bases, ropes, pegs and wall brackets—perfect half-wall, half-pole installs.
Designed for Everyday Reliability
Set 3 – Clips & Turnbuckles is for a permanent, all-sides wall/post attachment —no poles—using heavy-duty clips and turnbuckles to fix the sail to walls, pergola frames or sturdy posts around a patio or courtyard.
Compatibility & Setup
If you’re unsure, choose Set 2 for a versatile standalone install.
Handling & Control
Where a brolly only protects a tiny circle and a gazebo can feel like a faff, this canopy lands neatly in the sweet spot: quick to pitch, solid once it’s up, and flexible enough to fit patios, lawns and picnic spots. The telescopic poles raise or lower in seconds; tension ropes lock everything down. Angle it high for headroom at lunchtime, then drop a side to block the low evening glare.


