A common question we receive is how to choose the right hardware for your Shade Sail.
Our hardware sizing is generally determined by using the total sail perimeter as a starting point. When choosing hardware sizes, this provides a more consistent way to compare different sail shapes and sizes. For example, a large triangular Shade Sail and a square Shade Sail may have very different dimensions, but a similar perimeter. While sail size plays a major role, factors such as perimeter, span lengths, fixing points, and wind exposure will also influence the hardware required for a safe and effective installation.
The suggestions below provide a practical starting point for you based on the perimeter of your Shade Sail.
Please Note: The hardware sizing suggestions below are not site-specific or specified by an engineer and should only be considered as a general guide. Larger sails, long spans, exposed locations, or unique installation requirements may require different hardware specifications.
Shade Sail Hardware Size Chart (Metric)
|
Sail Perimeter (m) |
Tensioner Sizes |
Shackle Sizes |
|
9.0m – 17.99m |
8mm |
8mm |
|
18.0m – 24.99m |
10mm |
8mm |
|
25.0m – 31.99m |
10mm |
10mm |
|
32.0m – 41.99m |
12mm |
10mm |
|
42m+ |
Seek professional advice |
Seek professional advice |
Shade Sail Hardware Size Chart (Imperial)
|
Sail Perimeter (ft) |
Tensioner Sizes |
Shackle Sizes |
|
29.0ft – 58.9ft |
5/16" |
5/16" |
|
59.0ft – 81.9ft |
3/8" |
5/16" |
|
82.0ft – 104.9ft |
3/8" |
3/8" |
|
105.0ft – 136.9ft |
1/2" |
3/8" |
|
137ft+ |
Seek professional advice |
Seek professional advice |
Simplify Your Installation with a Hardware Kit
If you're ordering a Custom Shade Sail from Shade Space, you can also choose to add one of our hardware kits to your order. Hardware kits can simplify the installation process by providing the commonly required hardware components for your sail, helping take the guesswork out of selecting individual fittings.
For any project where there is uncertainty regarding hardware sizing or structural requirements, we advise you to seek professional advice from a qualified engineer, local shade installer, or other experienced professional.
As with any Shade Sail installation, site-specific factors such as wind exposure, fixing points, spans, and support structures should still be considered before installation.
Final Thoughts on Choosing Hardware
Choosing the right hardware for your Shade Sail doesn't need to be complicated. For most installations, using the sail perimeter as a starting point will help identify an appropriate tensioner and shackle size.
Ready to get started? Shop our range of Shade Sail Hardware Kits, turnbuckles, shackles, and mounting hardware to help complete your project with confidence.





















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