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The Cool Area 55% Sun Shade Cloth Mesh Tarp is a premium, high-density polyethylene fabric designed to block 55% of sunlight while allowing airflow. Measuring 6.5x10ft and featuring durable grommets, it offers easy installation and versatile use for patios, gardens, greenhouses, and animal shelters. Engineered for durability with a 2-3 year lifespan, this lightweight, tear-resistant tarp provides reliable sun protection and comfort for both plants and outdoor spaces.













| Best Sellers Rank | #6,618 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Shade Cloth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,789 Reviews |
N**.
farmer seeking to ensure the comfort and safety of their animals
The Cool Area 90% Sun Shade Cloth Mesh Tarp is an excellent investment for protecting livestock, including chickens, goats, and ducks, providing effective shade during hot Oklahoma summers and reliable wind resistance during cold winters. We started at 4/5 stars but after months of abuse, it has earned the 5/5 stars!! impressive material!!💪 The Cool Area 90% Sun Shade Cloth Mesh Tarp is a versatile and durable solution for farm management, particularly for protecting livestock from the elements. Measuring 10x12 feet, this tarp is designed to withstand the challenges posed by Oklahoma's unpredictable weather, including strong winds and extreme temperatures. With 90% sun blockage, this mesh tarp effectively shields chickens, goats, and ducks from harsh summer sun, helping to maintain a comfortable environment for your animals. Its robust construction and grommet design ensure secure installation, allowing it to hold up remarkably well against Oklahoma winds, which can be surprisingly strong. In addition to summer protection, this tarp also proves effective against cold winter winds, creating a more stable and comfortable shelter for your livestock during the colder months. Its versatility makes it a valuable asset for any farm looking to enhance the well-being of its animals year-round. In summary, the Cool Area 90% Sun Shade Cloth Mesh Tarp is a reliable and effective solution for protecting livestock from both summer heat and winter chill. Its durability and performance in Oklahoma's varied weather conditions make it a commendable choice for any farmer seeking to ensure the comfort and safety of their animals
L**A
Amazed, Impressed, where was this all my life.
No more burned leaves on begonias, plants are getting a chance to re-root without wilting, my living room, no longer goes into the high 80’s. I can sit on my patio in daylight & still clearly see the birds at the feeder. Flies aren’t getting in my house. Unfortunately, at my condominium I had to use the hooks that were there, which meant poking holes through the binding trim. BUT for a week it’s held, with winds, while I recover from my granddaughter’s accidental Mother’s Day gift Saturday. Then, it is as simple as new grommets around those new holes. Better still, there are existing grommets all the way around. I can also use black outdoor tie cord to create a shade-fold pull up system and tie it off. I’m just wondering when I’ll want it up, ah, a rainy day. Even a breeze beautifully comes right through to coo my home in the morning. But the shade cloth barely waves in the winds. Something as simple as one of the extra large fat clips for large clumps of paperwork, like buying a home, is enough to hold one side in place wen dropped in a sturdy place. The extra rolls up on the concrete patio and unrolls easily without disturbing the grass or the HOA, w/o a sound. I dare say I love love love this shade cloth and the quality. I’ve already given it a a little rough time, and so did a bird because I didn’t know to look to see if a small song bird was hanging out on my shade cloth ;-O Now you know too highly Recommended for flowering and leafy vegetable plants in direct sunlight.
F**E
It does the thing!
These did great for us. They withstood Wyoming winds/ storms all summer long. Along with providing great shade for the garden in direct sunlight!
C**R
Blocks 50% of the sun. Very lightweight.
This did what I expected/hoped with blocking some sun off my plants. The grommets and border around it seem to be pretty good. The fabric itself if very lightweight and airy. It snags on everything so you have to be careful. My only disappointment is that the fabric is not taut enough within the borders. While we had the corners (borders) nice and tight between our posts, the fabric itself sagged quite a bit and with every tiny breeze, it floated up and down significantly. When it rained, the fabric sagged even more from just being wet. Perhaps it's because it's only 50% blocking and because it's such airy fabric, it's not something you can pull tight. If this is OK with you, then this is a good, cheap tarp. I'll continue to shop for something I can pull tight. Until then, it's protecting my plants nicely.
K**E
Good shade cover
Good amount of shade without blocking all the light. We used it next to the chicken coop to help shade the run during peak daylight. It helped to keep the run cooler for them. Build quality is good. It fit the side of the run like we wanted. My wife sits out and watches them and it helped get her some shade too. I ordered a set of tent poles to help hold it up on one end. The other end I nailed through the grommets to the run to hold in place. We have happy chickens who are a little cooler. You can see the shaded ground in the picture, it was 2pm when taken.
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).
N**A
Great value
Great value, size, length, fit - easy to use.
K**E
Cheap and not worth it
Haven’t been impressed. Weak material that shreds easy. Good color but too small of size and length. The plastic material is cheap.
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