As the name suggests, this umbrella’s does, in fact, have a digging anchor for excavating the perfect hole for the umbrella’s placement. Your job is to simply dig a 12-inch hole and fill the hole up to the sand line for the desired level of stability.
When it’s time to take it out of the sand, you must turn the pole post counterclockwise until it stops, and then remove it from the sand. The entire setup process does not take more than 5 minutes. And, for your convenience, the corrosion-resistant dig-git anchor is attached to the upper pole, thus making it impossible to lose it.
This construction along with the stainless steel hardware and fiberglass ribs enables your umbrella to hold up during the strongest winds.
It’s also a durable product as the canopy is fade-resistant, meaning that it will remain freshly looking for years to come!
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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The canopy is fade-resistant, meaning that it will remain freshly looking for years
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The 360-degree dig-git anchor aids in placing the umbrella in your preferred position
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The top wind vent provides some breeze when the sun is scorching hot
Things we don't like:
The SPF factor is at the bare minimum of 25+
The umbrella’s weight is on the heavy side
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Specs & Features
- 180 D Polyester fabric & stainless steel hardware
- 360-degree tilting mechanism
- Fiberglass ribs & wind vents
- 6.5-foot canopy
- Corrosion-resistant dig-git anchor
- Carry-on case
- Weight: 184 oz
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
The canopy is fade-resistant, meaning that it will remain freshly looking for years
-
The 360-degree dig-git anchor aids in placing the umbrella in your preferred position
-
The top wind vent provides some breeze when the sun is scorching hot
Things we don't like:
The SPF factor is at the bare minimum of 25+
The umbrella’s weight is on the heavy side
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