
Triangular Sail solo
The SunSquare® SQK solo model is used less frequently, yet it’s the ideal solution for specific projects – especially when building geometry or structural conditions call for a triangular shape. Up to 28 m² of sail surface can be realised.
Think one-sided. Shade with style.
The SunSquare® SQK solo – a refined, one-sided sun sail featuring an aluminium shaft and compensator. Ideal for radial designs with up to 28 m² of sail area, perfectly suited for unique architectural requirements.
The wind sensor reliably protects every SunSquare system — even if you forget to close the sail, it sends a command to the motor when wind speeds are too high and automatically closes your shade sail.
The materials used guarantee an exceptional lifetime of the systems and thus offer long-term investment security. SunSquare® - the sail for generations!
SunSquare® is the inventor of fully automated, radio-controlled and wind-monitored, rollable sun sail systems with worldwide patent protection. Every SunSquare® system is planned and technically controlled at SunSquare® headquarters and production only starts after approval. Technical and planning experience that makes the difference
Versatile – can be used anywhere where outdoor space is created.
Fabrics that can do more. Colours that last.
High-quality sailcloth with UV, rain and fire protection – available in numerous colours and textures.

Technology that thinks ahead. Systems that grow with you.
From the first sketch to the last screw: every SunSquare® system is the result of sophisticated technology – developed in Austria, tested to the highest standards and equipped with smart sensor technology. Wind monitoring, cable-guided tensioning and modular assembly make our systems as reliable as they are flexible.

Sun sails in use
Real projects, real locations. SunSquare® systems are used in so many different ways around the world.
Your project deserves the best shade!
Whether you have initial questions, a specific design or are simply curious, we will connect you with the appropriate contact person.
If weather and wind conditions permit, close the system. The sail will roll up onto the fabric shaft. Then carefully wrap the loose rope around the fabric shaft to secure the sailcloth. Disconnect the system from the power supply to ensure it cannot be opened after a rope break. Please contact a SunSquare sales partner immediately.
SunSquare offers a winter protection cover. This is cut to the length of your individually planned SunSquare® system and can be purchased from your sales partner. If you are a SunSquare® headquarters customer, you can purchase the sun protection cover directly from SunSquare®. Delivery is usually made by post or handed over by our fitters as part of the completion of a SunSquare® system — provided that the case was also ordered when the whole SunSquare® system-order was placed.
SunSquare® strongly advises against using open flames or grilling (including charcoal and gas grills) directly under the sun sail. Sparks can cause burn holes or even lead to fire. Additionally, soot buildup may result in staining and long-term damage to the fabric.
You can open your SunSquare® system during winter, but several important precautions must be taken to avoid damage: The sail fabric must be dry. Weather conditions in the days/weeks prior to opening should have been dry. Temperatures should be above freezing. Do not open the SunSquare® system in icy conditions or snowfall. The sail is not designed to bear snow loads! There is a risk of collapse, which could cause injury and serious damage to your SunSquare system. If snow has fallen on the open sail, it must be removed immediately before retracting the fabric. If the sail is frozen, wait for milder weather before opening the system. If the sail is not dismantled or protected with a cover during winter, discoloration may occur (e.g. zebra effect along edges and ends).
Which model suits your project?
Whether it's a private roof terrace, hotel garden or public square, SunSquare® offers the right system for every requirement.






















