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ColourTree CTAPRT16 Custom Size Order to Make 14' x 24' x 27.8' Brown Right Triangle Sun Shade Sail Canopy Mesh Fabric UV Block - Commercial Heavy Duty - 190 GSM - 3 Years Warranty

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Size: Right Triangle 14' x 24' x 27.8'


Color: Brown


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  • VIRGIN, UV STABLIZED COMPOUND & THICK MATERIAL: The only sun shade sail on the market that are made of 190 GSM 100% virgin (Non-recycled) HDPE material. Our virgin HDPE fabric went through 20000 hours of laboratory UV testing and it is proved to be 70% more durable compared to recycled HDPE under sun exposure, fabric has been treated with UV stabilized compound, preventing shade sails from dried out, tearing and fading, significantly extend the lifespan.
  • 95% UV BLOCKAGE & BREATHABLE WOVEN FABRIC: Blocks 95% of harmful UV, significantly reduce the temperature and UV sunlight in shaded area during summer time, ideal for patio, swimming pool, balcony, carport etc. Breathable fabric allows water and air to go through freely, no pooling water in rainy days, resistant to both UV and water, no maintenance needed.
  • STRUCTURE DESIGNED FOR DURABILITY: All edges are constructed with heavy duty double layered reinforced stitched seams, prevents frayed edges and out of shape. Each corner ends with stainless steel D-ring for easy hanging, extra heavy stitching to help the D-rings strongly attached to the shade sail.
  • INSTALLATION GUIDE: Installation hardware kits are required and sold separately, each D-ring will require one cable rope (DO NOT use nylon ropes, they break easily!!). Connect the other ends of cables to existing poles, trees or wall with shade sail hardware kits, high quality ColourTree hardware kits and cables are strongly recommended for best performance and appearance.
  • WARRANTY: Shade sails come with 3 years limited warranty, under normal weather and usage. Your 100% satisfaction is our goal. Custom size sun shade sail will take 3-7 business days to make.

Manufacturer: ColourTree


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  • Not as STRONG as the 120" front projection screen, but it is OKAY
I upgraded from the Camp Chef 120-Inch Portable Outdoor Movie Theater Screen to this one. And, while I believe that may have been a mistake, there are more PLUSES for this screen, than there are negatives. I want to first get the most obvious questions out of the way, that SHOULD have been printed SOMEWHERE! #1. What color is the surface of the screen? It is GREY. It is NOT white at all. It is the same color as the Camp Chef 120 inch front projection screen. Don't let the outside box or the advertisements fool you. Why they give potential customers the impression the screen is white is misleading as far as I'm concerned. #2. What is the actual VIEWABLE measurements of the screen? The VIEWABLE image (minus the black bars) is 5'4 tall by 9'7 wide. Including the black bars, MINE is 6 foot tall by 10'3 wide. #3. Can the screen really be used indoors? Yes. However, there is NOTHING in the documentation that would indicate that it is an indoor screen. In fact, it is VERY wobbly. I would recommend that if you use it indoors you place 20/30 pound bags of sand on each leg in the event someone bumps into it. 120 INCH CAMP CHEF VERSUS 132 INCH CAMP CHEF: STABILITY: 120 inch wins! 132 inch is advertised as only being 5 pounds lighter than the 120 inch. However, this is very misleading! Why? Because while this is true, it is based on the COMBINED package. For example, if you were to simply weigh the poles for the 120 inch screen in comparison with the 132 inch screen, you will note that the poles for the 120 inch screen are almost 10 pounds heavier! This results in less wobbling and less effects from the wind. However, the screen for the 132 inch is heavier than the screen for the 120. If you are looking for a STURDY setup, the 120 inch is the winner! The 132 inch screen was VERY wobbly, even indoors. SCREEN SIZE: 132 inch wins! The screen is huge! You can clearly see the difference between this and the older 120" diagonal screen. In fact, the height of the top of the screen is even taller. It's close to 8 1/2 feet tall. QUALITY OF THE SCREEN: 120 inch wins! I'm sorry. I know there will be many that disagree with me, but the 132 inch screen provides for rear projection. But, because of that, the screen is more sheer. There's a black piece of fabric covering the rear of the screen and it's held up by VELCRO tabs. Therefore, the projection screen is actually THINNER than the 120 inch screen that does not provide rear projection. Additionally, when you use the rear projection you can see the projector on the other side of it! My wife and I watched a movie and we could clearly see the source of the projected image because the screen emitted a bright spot on that part of the screen and we could see the projector's lamp. So, while it does have REAR projection, it appears to me more of a gimmick than an actually contender in that department. So, in my opinion, I have to go with the 120 inch screen. The picture displayed on the screens is identical. If you can position your projector LOWER than your screen and angle the image where it projects up, you may not be able to see the source of the image through the screen. I have not tried that. EASE OF INSTALLATION: DRAW! The first time I connected the 120 inch screen, I did it by myself within 30 minutes. It was 20 minutes each time thereafter. I could put it together by myself. However, the poles for the 132 inch are too THIN! In fact, I would venture to say they are HALF the circumference of the 120 inch. Picture a HOT LINK compared to a Vienna Sausage. You cannot connect the 132 inch, standing poles up using their own weight, without causing some sort of physical damage to the poles themselves! You literally need 2 people this time. I hate that. For example, when you want to stand the frame up, and you're on one side of the frame, if you try to lift the frame by yourself, the other side will bow and bend. You need a person on the other side. With the 120 inch, you could lift it on one side and the poles were strong enough to take the weight. However, when assembling the 120 inch, the screen was like a SLEEVE that you had to stick the poles in. The 132 inch contains hooks which make it very easy. Whereas the sleeve could not really be placed on the poles without the help of someone else, the hooks on the 132 inch screen are very easy to do by oneself. So, I could have to say it's probably a draw (unless you had a slow motion camera to determine the victor; and then it would probably result in the 120 inch being the winner in the installation department, by a split second). By the way, it took me 30 minutes to place the 132 inch together. CONCLUSION: If you want a LARGER picture than the 120" screen, get this! It even LOOKS taller. The rear projection, although not perfect will do for most people. I now like the rear projection because I'm able to play xbox kinect and wii standing in FRONT of the screen without blocking the image. If you want something that can not only withstand the wind but remain standing when kids running past the screen, keep your 120 inch. One this is clear, this is a HUGE surface and will really impress folks. EQUIPMENT I USED TO TEST SCREENS: Epson 705HD, Optoma HD71 and Playstation 3, Xbox 360 with Kinect, Nintendo Wii ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2012 by Vince Craig

  • Good deal for the price
I picked this up for outdoor movie nights and have been using it half the summer. I do a setup on Friday night and a tear-down on Sunday night. I use the screen with a BENQ W7000 projector. First, unless you want to build your own screen, there isn't a better screen out there for the price. For the most part the screen is well-built, but I have had some issues with the screen becoming less stable over time. I would highly recommend using the tie-downs for any setup. It makes the screen a lot more stable and allows the screen to sit more straight (better focus along the edges. The screen setup is a two-person job. You might be able to do it yourself, but I wouldn't recommend it as it's dangerous and can cause damage to the screen. Second, picture quality is pretty good. I do notice some areas of "sparkliness" on the screen but nothing that really takes away from my enjoyment of the screen. There are some creases in the screen that have been there since the screen was installed. They will not go away no matter what I've done. I've tried getting the screen wet, re-tensioning the screen, and rolling the screen with no change. I don't really notice the creases while the movie is playing, but it would be nice to get the screen perfectly flat. I also noticed some weird creases on the screen that I was able to remove by re-positioning the back panel that you can open for rear projection purposes. I have seen the same things that others have with rusting pipe interiors. It would be nice to get some kind of internal coating to get rid of this. I have used WD-40 to clean the rust out of the pipe, but it's not an ideal solution. I also agree about the labels. Once you've set the screen up a few times, you won't need them as much, but a silkscreen solution might be a better choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2012 by Don Gafford

  • Outdoor Movie Screen
I purchased this screen to use at a cub scout pinewood derby. It has far exceeded my expectations. The screen is very easy to put up and take down. I have found that a couple of the stickers which indicate which parts fit where come off pretty easily, but after a couple times putting the screen up, you can easily tell which piece goes where. The screen is a very nice, heavy duty quality. Most of the seams are double stitched, where they would receive the most stress. The snaps that mount the screen to the frame do so easily and securely. They are a heavy duty plastic, but I could see this as being an area of weakness. I have had no trouble with mine so far. There are guy lines and stakes to mount the screen outdoors and keep if from blowing over in the wind. The bottom "feet", which aren't shown in the picture are different sizes, so you can adjust them to help with the screen stability in the wind. Even with all the bracing, I wouldn't use this in a very heavy wind, because it is a big sail and would easily be toppled. The screen has a roll down, rear blackout cover that can be taken down, allowing for rear projection of the image. When up, it block all the light that comes from the rear, so the image brightness isn't affect by light coming from the rear. When down, the image is still very bright and crisp. I used this in rear projection mode in a gymnasium with all the lights on. The image was still visible to everyone sitting in front of it. If you are looking for a projection screen for backyard movies, camping or for use indoor, this is one I would strongly consider. It packs down to a very compact carrying case, included, and is light enough for one person to handle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2013 by R. Fuqua

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