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How does a LET sun sail look after 7 years?
The green sun sail has been in use for almost seven years and still works reliably today. Material and technology have proven themselves in everyday life – no faults, no limitations. The sail gives constant protection from sun and light rain. A shading solution that wins on function and durability alike. Even after seven years of daily use, the customer is thoroughly happy.



Shade and terrace canopy
Before, a parasol was in use – too little shade, too fiddly. The choice fell deliberately on LET: for the visible build quality and the personal advice – Franz Lerchner came on site himself and explained everything calmly. Seven years on, the green sail still runs daily.

Design concept
The green, electrically controlled LET sun sail created a flexible terrace canopy that has been in daily use for over seven years, winning through on aesthetics, comfort and quality.
Thanks to automatic control, the sun sail provides shade exactly when it is needed – with no manual intervention at all.
The slender construction blends harmoniously into its surroundings, yet still offers reliable protection from sun and light rain.
The spun-dyed high-tech fabric stays crease-free and weatherproof – after seven years the sail looks like day one, the colour has not faded. No wonder several neighbours have since followed suit.








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Project highlights

7 years proven
In daily use for seven years, the green sail still works reliably – no faults, no limits, with constant protection.

Permanently crease-free
The high-tech material stays permanently crease-free and weatherproof, with maintenance-free technology that convinces even after many years.

Automatic shade
Thanks to automatic control, the sail gives shade exactly when it is truly needed – with no manual intervention in daily life.

Discreetly integrated
The slender build blends harmoniously into its surroundings, yet still gives reliable protection from sun and light rain at the house.
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