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Stine stripe parasol with tilt Ø155 / Ø160 cm

€134.00
Color

Description

  • Compatible with several convenient parasol mounts
  • Foldable for easy storage
  • Cover with carrying straps included

A colorful parasol with different stripes. The Stine parasol can be tilted and comes with very nice fringes along the edge. This is the perfect parasol for creating shade from the sun on the balcony. It also comes with a bag so you can take it with you to the beach or the park. This is a sturdy and durable parasol with a  pole made of oiled beech wood and 5 mm Fiberglass bars that holds the fabric and make it extra strong and resistant to wind.

When strong winds, it is important that the parasol is closed. When the parasol is not in use, we always recommend closing the parasol and taking it down. 

Measurements:
Ø:155 cm (Dark Blue / Terracotta / Yellow) / Ø160 cm (Olive).
Height: 200 cm.
Pole: Ø32 mm.
Fabric: 100% polyester 160 g/m2. UV protection 50 +.

If you would like to pair the parasol with a bracket, please note the size of the pole is: Ø32 mm so a bracket with the dimension: Ø35 mm or Ø38 mm is required. 

Buy a suitable bracket or a base for your parasol. 

Worth knowing - and measuring, before buying a parasol

When buying a parasol for your balcony, there are several things to consider. Here’s a quick overview of what you should think about and what you need to measure before purchasing a parasol.

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Does the size of the parasol match the size of your balcony?

The question we hear most often is: will the parasol fit on my balcony?

That’s why we’ve created a visual guide showing how different parasol sizes fit balconies of varying lengths and depths.

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