Protective Covers Weatherproof Cantilever Umbrella Cover, 10 Feet, Gray
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We live on the rim of a canyon, which means we get some strong winds, though not as strong as the coast, but it's held up well so far.
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say. The cover, on the other hand, is movable, and the pole used to help put it on is detachable.
An umbrella cover for a patio table. I use mine for nine months of the year. For several years, it has remained in good condition. Because I'm short, I tied a string around the zipper to help me close it.
I am unable to provide a definitive answer. My market umbrella, on the other hand, is 8' square with plenty of space in the cover.
Selected User Reviews For Protective Covers Weatherproof Cantilever Umbrella Cover, 10 Feet, Gray
In 2016, I bought this. It was a perfect fit for the umbrella, and I had no complaints until now. The stitching on the top seam had failed after only a few years and had split. The manufacturer offers a three-year warranty, but their phone lines are unanswered. I left voicemails but received no response.
However, two nights ago, we were hit by a storm that brought torrential rains and temperatures in the 60s. Wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour. We had all of the umbrellas laying flat on the deck to keep them from being blown away, but when we stood them up, about a quart of water spilled out of the umbrella this cover was on. It could have been the angle at which the umbrella was held, or the fact that it was a particularly bad storm. Again, this isn't a big deal because I'm looking for something that will last a long time. Despite the fact that these two 'discoveries' may cause some people to back out, I'm fine with it so far. If this lasts a few more years and extends the life of the umbrella, I consider it a good buy for the money!.
5 years. The winters in Southern Maine can be brutal. We bought a lot of patio and porch furniture last year when we moved into a condo. It's not possible to bring them in and carry them to the cellar. I used my existing covers and purchased two umbrella covers, and I am confident that the furniture will hold up, as it is made of high-quality materials (Polywood, for example), and I consider them an investment. Protective Covers are a high-quality, long-lasting product.
Because mine was 20 years old, I decided it was time to replace it. These are the quickest covers to put on and take off the umbrella, allowing you to use it all year rather than storing it during the winter. I was relieved to find them because integrated wands that aren't just a narrow pole are difficult to come by. Two of them were purchased; one umbrella for a 9-footer and another for a 7-footer.
It's a lovely spot for gardening and dining al fresco while taking in the sights and sounds of the tropics. Two round umbrella tables, each with four chairs, are among the features, which we enjoy alone as well as with guests. Our umbrella covers became brittle, stained with black spots, and stiff after ten years of use, whereas they were once flexible. I purchased two of these protective covers, and so far they have performed admirably. They keep our 20-year umbrellas new and dry, just like our deteriorated former umbrella covers, but with a much more attractive appearance that allows us to leave them on when we eat outside at night and don't want to open the umbrellas (after approximately 2 months). It's too early to tell whether they'll stay that way in the long run, but we're hopeful so far. We adore the wild birds and other animals who consider our yard and garden to be safe havens, but they do occasionally soil our umbrella covers inadvertently. These protective covers can be easily hosed off without causing any damage to our well-maintained lawn. umbrellas that were kept in good condition The PBC wand is ideal for easily lifting these covers on and off. on, and they can be easily stowed inside the umbrella cover's pouch. What a fantastic concept! Our previous umbrella covers were much more expensive, and they didn't come with a wand to make removal and covering easier. A big thumbs up!.
It works, but after purchasing it, I realized that covering the table (with matching cover) and umbrella (with this one) is pointless if the cover has a gaping hole where the pole goes in. Maybe your goals for covering the furniture are different from mine, but in the Northeast, the problem is rust: your pole will be wet, and the table will be wet because there is a large gap between the pole and the table. In order to protect the table and umbrella pole, I believe it is necessary to completely disassemble them. It wasn't until I got this set of covers that I realized this.
br>After trying a different product, we were hopeful that this would fit over an 11' umbrella, as stated in the product description, but it does not. Because of how short it came up on our 11' umbrella, this would probably fit a 9' umbrella just fine. br>It would be nice if the zipper could be pulled down from its open position using a hook of some sort. I'm 6'4" and can't close it because I'm too tall. For the time being, it will have to suffice.
This is a big vinyl umbrella cover with a lot of protection. It comes with a handy post that you can use to lift onto your umbrella and reduce the amount of reaching you have to do. My umbrella is a standard size, but it appears that this would also fit a much taller umbrella.