This Viral Beach Canopy Is Replacing All of the Old-school Beach Umbrellas This Summer
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Shibumi beach shades have become popular at Ocean City, N.J., offering a lightweight and easy-to-setup alternative to traditional tents and umbrellas. The Shibumi Classic Shade accommodates four to eight people and consists of three pieces: a carrying bag, a long retractable pole, and the shade fabric. Assembly is simple, taking about 20 seconds, with the design allowing the canopy to billow out using wind. Stability is enhanced by anchoring the shade in the sand and using the attached carrying bag filled with stones as a counterbalance.
Setup of the Shibumi Shade is quick and effortless. The lightweight, portable design is more convenient than traditional beach tents and umbrellas, easy for transportation.
The Shibumi Shade provides coverage for four to eight people. It consists of three components: a carrying bag, a long retractable pole, and the shade fabric itself.
The ease of use makes it appealing; assembly involves threading the pole through the canopy and securing it with snaps, taking only about 20 seconds.
Stability against the wind requires anchoring the shade. Filling the attached carrying bag with stones acts as a third anchor, ensuring the shade stays put.
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