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This clear heavy-duty PVC tarpaulin offers weather protection while preserving natural light, perfect for enclosing gazebos, creating makeshift greenhouses or shielding patios during outdoor gatherings. Its robust 420 g/m² construction aims to keep wind and rain out while allowing sunlight through, so plants and people both stay sheltered and bright.
Key Points
The sheet is made from transparent PVC with a high degree of light transmission, allowing daylight to pass through while forming a barrier against wind and precipitation. The edges are heat-sealed and folded to reinforce strength, and corners have plastic plates to reduce stress at attachment points. Metal eyelets are spaced at about 50 cm intervals to facilitate secure fixing and distribution of load. The roll includes cable ties for an immediate fit when attaching to frames, posts or railings. Consider that the tarpaulin may arrive creased and could have a mild manufacturing smell that usually dissipates after airing.
Technical Specifications
- Name: seveni Clear Heavy Duty Tarpaulin 6.5x19.6ft
- Material: PVC transparent vinyl
- Weight: 420 g/m² (manufacturer indication)
- Thickness: 0.35 mm
- Dimensions: 6.5 x 19.6 ft (approximately 2 x 6 m)
- Eyelet spacing: approx. every 50 cm
- Temperature resistance: down to -30 °C (manufacturer indication)
Benefits
Transparent design keeps covered areas bright, which is useful for plant shelters and family activities where natural light is desirable. The combined heat-sealed edges and double-fold finish reduce the chance of tearing during handling and under load, while reinforced corners add longevity at points that typically fail first. Because the material reportedly withstands sub-zero temperatures, it can be used across seasons without losing flexibility quickly in cold weather. The included cable ties simplify installation for temporary or semi-permanent setups and help adapt the sheet to irregular frames.
Usage Recommendations
For long-lasting performance, smooth out creases by laying the tarpaulin flat in sunlight for a day or two before permanent installation. When fixing to a frame, do not overtighten at a single eyelet; distribute tension across several mounting points to avoid concentrated stress. If using the sheet as a greenhouse cover, allow for ventilation to reduce condensation and overheating during warm, sunny days. For wind-exposed locations, combine the eyelets with additional tie-downs or a lower skirt to reduce flapping and wear. Regularly check the reinforced corners and seals after heavy storms and replace cable ties if they show damage.









