Enhance your outdoor space with breathable sail shades, designed to provide optimal comfort and ventilation. Made from high-quality, breathable fabric, these shades allow air to flow freely while offering protection from the sun's harsh rays. Perfect for hot summer days, they create a cool and shaded environment, ideal for patios, gardens, or outdoor gatherings. Easy to install and built for long-lasting durability, breathable sail shades combine style with functionality, offering a stylish solution to enjoy your outdoor space even on the warmest of days.
If you're not sure which sail shade may be best for your garden, have a look at our sail shade comparison guide to find out the differences between our Kookaburra sail shades.
The population of foxes is rising with many now present in urban areas, feeding off our endless supply of rubbish. Learn how to get rid of foxes in our guide.
Depending on the fixture method used to set up the sail shade, they can be up all year provided they are installed correctly. For best performance year round, clean the shade cloth regularly using mild detergent, warm water and a soft brush. For more information, see our guide on 'Can You Leave a Sail Shade Up All Year?
Shade sails can have different purposes so are made out of different materials – for example, our breathable shade sails are made to give you cool air on a warm day so are made from breathable fabric. Unless your shade sail is stated otherwise, it will likely not be waterproof. We do, however, have a wide range of woven waterproof shade sails for you to choose from if you’re looking to protect an area of your garden from the rain.
Yes you can! Kookaburra shade sails can be cleaned whenever you need to – just use a mild detergent and warm water. Gently clean it with a soft brush. For a more detailed guide, see 'How to Clean a Sail Shade'.
Not all of them. We offer breathable shade sails which are made of knitted weave fabric, allowing hot air to escape, and are indeed permeable. However, we also offer waterproof sail shades that are non-permeable, which are taped at the seams to prevent water ingress.
Sail shade installation can seem a bit daunting. Thankfully, we have a handy guide on how to install a sail shade that is super easy to follow along.
Get the latest news, offers and advice.
© 2025 Cercis Ltd. All rights reserved | Primrose is the trading name of Cercis Ltd (Registration number: 14521244)