It is important to follow the instructions provided in the user manual to properly suspend your shade sail reinforced with crossed ropes. Here are the steps to follow:
Connect them to your attachment points, such as wall fixtures, posts, trees, or any other suitable support. You can use coconut rope or steel cable for this step.
Ensure that the reinforcement ropes are arranged diagonally as shown in the second diagram provided in the user manual. This will ensure a balanced distribution of tension and a secure suspension of the shade sail.
Once you have properly connected the reinforced loops to the attachment points and aligned the reinforcement ropes diagonally, ensure that everything is tightly stretched to prevent sagging of the fabric and to achieve a flat shading surface.
It is important to carefully follow the instructions in the user manual to ensure a safe and effective installation of your reinforced shade sail. If you have any doubts or questions, do not hesitate to seek assistance from a professional or the product supplier.

The reinforcement ropes pass through the shade sail and should be turned to the underside of the fabric. This ensures that they fulfill their supporting role effectively.
If the attachment points of the shade sail are distant from it (for example, if they are fixed to tree branches or distant posts), it's important to ensure that the attachment and the rope follow the alignment of the shade sail's crossed ropes. This arrangement ensures better tension distribution and increased stability of the shade sail.
Depending on the distance between the attachment points and the shade sail, you'll need to choose a suitable reinforcement rope. According to the provided diagram, there are two rope options: one with a diameter of 1 cm and the other with a diameter of 1.4 cm. Choose the one that best suits your specific situation.
Keep in mind that the shade sail tends to relax when it gets wet. After the initial rainfall or in high humidity conditions, it may be necessary to slightly retighten the fabric to maintain its tension and appearance.
By following these guidelines, you should be able to properly install your shade sail and ensure that it remains taut and stable, providing effective sun protection.