Product details
You are protected from the sunshine all day long, since the parasol can be tilted.
The fabric is made of polyester, of which at least 90% is recycled – a durable material which is tested, approved and free from harmful substances and additives.
The fabric gives excellent protection against the sun’s UV rays as it has a UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) rating of 50+, which means it blocks 98% of the ultraviolet radiation.
The parasol canopy is easy to keep clean since it is removable and can be machine washed.
The strap with buckle keeps the fabric in place when folded.
The air vent reduces wind pressure and allows heat to circulate.
The parasol is easy to open or close by using the crank.
The parasol does not provide protection against reflected or scattered solar ultraviolet radiation.
To be completed with a parasol base.
May be completed with TOSTERÖ parasol cover (220 cm).
To be completed with IGGÖN sand bag for parasol base, sold separately (or with 4 concrete slabs, min. size 50x50 cm, total weight min. 90 kg).
- Pole:
- Steel, Polyester powder coating
- Stand:
- Galvanized steel, Polyester powder coating
- Fabric:
- 100% polyester (min. 90% recycled)
Wipe clean with a mild soapy solution.
Machine wash, max 40°C, normal process.
Do not bleach.
Tumble drying, low temperature (max 60°C).
Iron, max 110°C.
Do not dryclean.
The best way to extend the life of your parasol is by cleaning it regularly, protecting it with a cover whenever not in use and storing it in a cool, dry place indoors when the season is over.
Always fold the parasol when not in use and never use it when it is windy.
Measurements
- Height: 240 cm
- Length: 300 cm
- Weight.: 200 g/m²
- Width: 200 cm
Parasol, hangingArticle number405.250.77- Width: 35 cm
- Height: 16 cm
- Length: 190 cm
- Weight: 16.73 kg
- Package(s): 1
Reviews
Decent sized parasol for the moneyAnonymous reviewerSturdy build and easy to set up. Don’t like that sand bags that I had to buy separately to stabilize the base. I have two of these and for one I used the concrete slabs from another parasol. Sourcing the sand to fill the bags was not an issue but filling the things to weigh 30kg each was a mission in itself5