Windbreak Netting
Product Highlights
- Versatile windbreak netting - Provides protection against wind, hail, frost and excessive sunlight.
- Durable agrotextile construction - Knitted monofilament and tape mesh options for different site conditions.
- Ideal for fencing and enclosures - Suitable for screening, shelter, privacy and animal shade structures.
SKU GT247850
This windbreak netting is a professional-grade agrotextile used for protection, privacy and shading across agricultural, horticultural and industrial sites. Designed to reduce wind speeds, manage solar exposure, and shield crops or equipment from adverse weather, it’s a robust solution for improving microclimates and securing boundaries.
Available in both knitted monofilament and tape formats, this netting is engineered for a wide range of outdoor environments. From site fencing windbreak to orchard hail protection, its flexible format and range of shade levels makes it suitable for permanent and temporary installation.
- Wide-grade wind netting - Choose from light to dense weaves for specific crop or privacy needs.
- Multifunctional barrier - Acts as windbreak, frost guard, privacy screen, hail netting or greenhouse shading.
- UV-stabilised durability - Withstands prolonged outdoor exposure in high-stress environments.
- Cost-effective and easy to install - Supplied in rolls, fits to fence lines, hoops or structures.
- Suitable for open and enclosed areas - Use for open field crops, livestock enclosures, hardening zones or shaded storage.
This windbreak mesh improves growing conditions by limiting leaf damage, reducing water evaporation and enhancing soil retention. Site managers use it to enclose compounds, shield plant stock, or create shaded structures to reduce solar stress. Lightweight grades can be used for delicate plants or to provide controlled conditions in greenhouses.
HERMEQ also supply woven weed control membranes, biodegradable ground covers, anti bird netting, and extruded mesh netting for full agrotextile system solutions.
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This windbreak netting is available in a range of grades for specific site demands. Lighter grades are commonly used in crop zones where light regulation and airflow are critical, while heavier grades are used to reduce wind speeds in livestock or construction enclosures.
- Material: UV-stabilised polyethylene
- Construction: Knitted monofilament and tape variants
- Shade Factor Range: Low (vegetables) to high (site privacy)
- Applications: Windbreaks, privacy screening, hail/frost protection, site fencing windbreak
- Customisation: Multiple densities, grades and roll sizes available
- Accessories: Can be secured with cable ties, tensioning systems or battening strips
Thanks to its high tensile strength and superior weave quality, this wind netting remains in place under pressure and performs reliably through the seasons. It is easy to cut, handle, and tension over fence lines or support frames. White and dual-tone options are also available for environments where light reflection is key.
For growers, builders and property managers looking to reduce exposure risks while maintaining visibility, this agrotextile offers the ideal balance between performance, price and durability. The AG TAPE OM series is ideal for external environments, while AG TAPE FS offers softer indoor protection over nursery crops or storage goods.
Material: UV-stabilised polyethylene
Type: Knitted Monofilament & Tape Mesh
Shade Factor: Range from low to high
Roll Sizes: Available on request
Applications: Wind, frost, hail, shade, privacy, site fencing windbreak
What is windbreak netting used for?
It’s used to reduce wind impact, provide privacy, and protect crops or sites from frost, hail and sun stress.
What grades are available?
Grades range from low-shade lightweight netting to dense screening mesh for fencing and enclosures.
Can it be used for permanent installation?
Yes. With proper support structures, the mesh can serve long-term applications on fences, frames or tension systems.
Does it impact plant growth?
No. It can enhance growth by reducing physical stress, retaining moisture and improving photosynthetic efficiency.