In contrast to traditional awnings, the SOLIDAY-CS provides an extraordinarily large area of shade combined with the convenience of fully automated remote control.
SOLIDAY-CS is rolled up by means of a horizontal, motorized shaft attached to the
wall of the building. Using an innovative, patented system solution, at the touch of a button the sail is automatically extended as much as 7 m. The sail can either be in
triangular form with a single pylon, or square with two pylons – and stretched out
horizontally or at an angle, as desired. This innovative sail concept for sun and rain
protection opens up whole new design dimensions – an architectural highlight for
those cool hours during summer.
Soliday CS
- Product Name
- Soliday CS
- Manufacturer
- Soliday sunsails
- Manufactured
- Austria
- Material
- Metal, Aluminium - Anodized
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