Patio umbrellas for gardens, beaches and many other scenarios
I remember when a beach umbrella meant one thing. A thin aluminium pole with canvas to provide shade right underneath it. My father would pick up the pole and wedge it back and forth in the soft sand until it was deep enough to stay there on its own. This is a patio umbrella without the excitement and the extra frills.
Today's beach umbrellas have received many improvements.
UV-protected umbrellas
Many umbrellas now have a UV protection coating to block out the sun's dangerous rays. This is much more sophisticated than relying on something as mundane as a shade or sunscreen as your only source of sun protection.
A patio umbrella can be turned into a powerful space. You can purchase cup holders, towel racks and even lights. These hang from a pole and turn your beach space into a small mini lounge.
beach umbrellas can be designed to tilt and move. This allows you to position your sun protection more precisely. Some even have a clear section that you can use as a beach sun roof.
If you want a high quality beach umbrella with all-round protection, I recommend the AosKe patio umbrella, made by using high-strength, non-corrosive aluminium, fibreglass and stainless steel frame materials, in addition to the highest sun protection rating (50 UPF), 220G thread count and an SP coating that ensures excellent abrasion resistance. Finally, the whole system fits easily into our umbrella bag for easy carrying.
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