🌿 Shade Your Space, Elevate Your Life!
The Cool Area 55% Sun Shade Cloth Mesh Tarp is a durable and versatile outdoor solution made from 100% new high-density polyethylene. Measuring 6.5x10ft, it offers a shading rate of 55%, ensuring comfort while allowing air circulation. With a service life of 2-3 years, this lightweight and tear-resistant tarp is easy to install and perfect for a variety of applications, from gardens to patios.
J**S
Great keeping my plants alive in AZ summer sun
I tried doing some gardening last year but found the AZ summer sun and 110+ degree heat was just too much for most of my plants. I bought the shade cloth to give my plants a bit of relief, seems to be working.
R**Y
Good value for item
Works great on my pontoon boat for shade
R**5
Greenhouse screening
Great for greenhouse.
R**
Good for windy areas
These shades work well in the wind.
J**F
Garden is LOVING IT
My seed plants are thriving under the reduced direct overhead exposure.
B**L
Keeps veggie plants from being scorched
Keeps veggie plants from being scorched during the blistering summer sun.
J**R
Works to reduce temp
I got a greenhouse this winter & am still learning how the temperature fluctuates according to the seasons. Yesterday, it was in the high 90s and the temp hit 146°F in there, which is a tad bit hot. I draped the shade cloth over the east, west, and north sides and secured by hooking the grommets on cup hooks. The south side has the door and is shaded by a deciduous tree most of the day, so I didn't cover it, but I did drape it over the automatic vent without issue. It was 102°F today in the high desert of NM, and while it still got hot in there, the temperature was reduced 30 degrees with the use of this shade cloth. It isn't the most attractive look, but it seems to help & I will be able to keep some heat tolerant plants in the greenhouse even during the summer. I will probably buy some more shade cloth to try over an outdoor garden next year, since even sun loving plants can't handle the desert summer sun here at 5000+ feet above sea level. It seemed a little cheap and plasticky upon opening, but as long as it does the job I can overlook that. As you can see in the picture, I had tried hanging tapestries inside and an old tattered flag outside to block the sun, but those options didn't work (the 146 temp included those measures).
R**Y
Not vey sturdy
This tarp started shredding in a very short period of time (about 2 months). Haven’t had any weather events that might have affected it, so I wouldn’t recommend it for outdoor use and definitely wouldn’t buy another one.