Wholesale Supply and Custom Manufacturing
We offer rectangle sun shade sails in a wide range of sizes and colors for different project needs. The long-side tension design provides smooth and even shading for patios, walkways, car parks, and backyard and deck areas. Custom lengths, widths, and colors are available.
Every batch passes checks for fabric weight and stitching strength. We support private labeling, tailored packaging, and flexible order quantities. Mixed shipments with different sizes and colors help distributors and project buyers maintain steady inventory.
Why Choose AgriShade for Custom Rectangle Shade Sails
AgriShade focuses on durable outdoor shade solutions made for long-term use. The HDPE fabric stays stable under daily sunlight and holds color well. The reinforced seams and stainless steel corners maintain strong tension in outdoor conditions.
These details reduce after-sales issues and build customer confidence. We supply distributors, contractors, landscape builders, and outdoor product brands worldwide. Our global shipping experience helps you maintain steady inventory and reliable supply.
When a Waterproof Rectangle Shade Sail Is the Better Choice
A waterproof rectangle shade sail is the better choice for outdoor areas that need shade and light rain protection. The coated fabric blocks water and creates a firm surface that guides rain off the sail when installed at a clear angle. This helps keep the space underneath dry during short or unexpected rain.
This type of sail works well over outdoor dining zones, walkways, patios, and commercial seating areas where weather changes quickly. It also fits open spaces that must stay usable in light rain, such as café extensions, resort rest areas, and covered footpaths. The waterproof surface maintains a clean, smooth look and offers reliable shade while adding simple rain protection without complex structures.
How to Install Rectangle Sun Shade Sail
A rectangle sun shade sail works best with four secure anchor points. The installer can use walls, steel posts, or reinforced columns. The points must stay strong and stable under tension. The sail needs a clear area with enough space for pulling the fabric tight.
Material Selection
We offer two main fabric grades to match different project needs:
- 190 GSM Residential Grade
Good for patios, gardens, and small walkways. It blocks strong sunlight and offers a cost-effective solution. - 340 GSM Commercial Grade
Recommended for car parks, playgrounds, and long-span areas. It offers higher strength and longer service life in high-wind environments.
Angle and Tension
The sail should be installed with a slight slope. A minimum 10° angle helps with rainwater drainage and reduces water pooling.
The installer pulls each corner until the surface is firm. The sail should stay tight without wrinkles.
Hypar Shape Option
A rectangle sail can be installed in a flat layout or a hypar layout.
The hypar layout forms when two opposite corners are higher and the other two are lower.
This layout improves wind resistance and helps water run off faster.
It is optional but recommended for large outdoor projects.
Hardware
High-quality stainless steel turnbuckles, pad eyes, and snap hooks provide strong and stable tension.
These parts resist rust and offer precise adjustment.
Measurement
The installer should leave space between the sail’s D-ring and the fixing point for tensioning.
Most projects need 25–45 cm of tensioning space, depending on the hardware and posts.
A planned installation ensures strong pull, clean appearance, and safe performance for long-term outdoor use.
Triangle and Rectangle Shade Sail Selection Guide
Triangle and rectangle shade sails work in different ways, and the choice depends on the space and the coverage you want. A triangle shade sail creates a sharp, modern look. It suits small areas where you want simple coverage. Its three anchor points create natural tension, so the fabric stays tight and clean. The open corners let more light through, so the shade feels lighter and less enclosed.
A rectangle shade sail offers wider coverage. It suits patios, parking areas, and large seating zones. The shape spreads shade more evenly because the edges pull in straight lines. It also gives you more flexibility when you set different heights on each corner to control water runoff.
A triangle shade sail works well when you want style and quick installation. A rectangle shade sail works better when the priority is maximum shade in a defined area. The decision depends on how much coverage you need and how the space is shaped.











