Our outdoor umbrella features a portable wheeled base with two fixed wheels and and four empty sandbags, which can be filled to hold up to 480 lbs of sand for enhanced stability. The 280G acrylic canopy is UV, waterproof, and fade-resistant, lasting for 5 years with UPF50+.The frame is treated with aluminum oxidation for durability and corrosion resistance. The innovative umbrella offers 360° rotation and a 75° tilt on each side for all-weather protection. The all-aluminum structure with powder coating ensures stability and rust resistance, making it a stylish and reliable choice for any outdoor space.
This umbrella is very good, it’s substantial. We packed the 4 bags in the base with 400+ lbs of gravel - this thing isn’t moving unless we decide to move it! We have a lot of wind where we are and so far it has been very stable. It was a great price and it looks great as a piece of furniture. I like the wood base boards. I expect it could probably handle winds up to 20mph without us being worried about it. We get much higher speeds here, but we get enough notice so we can fold it down. I timed it this morning, it takes me 90 seconds to put it up or take it down. It’s trivial.
(Not sure why they sent us a separate umbrella cover. It comes already with a very nice cover, so it’s a strange addition. Not even sure it fits the umbrella!)
Oh, there is one possible thing that affects the functionality. It’s doesn’t really affect me, but it’s worth noting. Basically, it has 2 bars, anchored to the main mast, which plug into either side of the umbrella and they stabilize it. It works as you put the umbrella up and down, and tilt it on one axis. You can also rotate the main umbrella horizontally easily 360 degrees by standing on the pedal. However you can also rotate the umbrella vertically along another axis - you can effectively make it from going horizontal (aligned with the horizon) to being vertical (effectively it becomes like a wall when in this mode). However to rotate it that way, you have to unplug the stability bars, which is a bit annoying because then it’s less (duh!) stable. Not a massive issue, but it was a bit strange. We don’t actually rotate it that way much… but still.
So yeah the umbrella has exceeded our expectations and is a solid addition to our (lovely) deck.. Andrew. Malibu, CA. Wed May 20 2026