Brand | Shibumi Shade |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Royal Blue, Teal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Beach |
Product Dimensions | 120″L x 90″W x 72″H |
- NEW QUIET CANOPY: The new Shibumi Shade with Quiet Canopy has a softer, more pleasing sound at all wind speeds. The softer fabric with added stretch is also stronger, and significantly reduces loud flapping in high winds.
- SHIBUMI SHADE BEACH CANOPY: Beach time just got better with the Shibumi Shade. Ideal for groups of 1-2 people, the Shibumi Shade Mini provides 75 square feet of shade and UPF 50+ sun protection with room leftover for bags, coolers and beach gear.
- ORIGINAL WIND-POWERED SUN SHADE: Designed to float on the ocean breeze, Shibumi Shade sails with as little as 3 mph of wind. Unlike traditional beach umbrellas and tents, it won’t blow away or break in the wind.
- LIGHTWEIGHT AND EASY TO CARRY: Ready for any beach adventure, Shibumi Shade Mini weighs only 2 pounds and folds into a compact size. With a portable carrying bag included, you can take the Shibumi Shade with you on every beach trip.
- ASSEMBLES IN 2 MINUTES: Skip the complicated sun shades and corkscrew anchors – set up Shibumi Shade Mini with just one set of hands. Face the wind directly, plant poles in the sand, and relax. (Detailed instructions included.)
William Parks Verified Buyer –
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B Cookman Werner Verified Buyer –
Great shade protection , easy to set up , and fun !
Brigette M Carlson Verified Buyer –
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Kinda expensive but works well. Easy to set up. Great product.
lulu Verified Buyer –
sfmom Verified Buyer –
Ordered this for Labor Day weekend and stated delivery was Aug 27 or 28, which was fine as leaving on 29th. It arrived on 30th. Did notice on very popular beach, only one Shibumi — same one we ordered — and it was super noisy despite being the less noisy version. Returned.
Josh Ellis Verified Buyer –
Let’s call it what it is a big flag on a camping tent pole with a string. So why does this cost up to a few hundred dollars for it? Aside from them using litigation to keep a monopoly on this “concept”, I can’t really think of a justified reason. I look forward to the day when the market is flooded with Beach Shade Flags so people don’t have to choose between skin cancer or a grossly overpriced sheet in the wind.