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Wednesday 16 March 2011

Cantilever Parasols

While many of us love the sunshine, there are times when we like to view the garden from a cool and shady vantage point, and garden parasols are the ideal way to cool off a little when you have been sitting in the sun. You can choose from a range of garden parasols if you want to get out of the direct sun, some can be placed over your garden table and some can be attached to the wall of your home for more shade and protection. An increasing number of people opt for a cantilever parasol because it is easy to erect and can be positioned where you want it.

You can choose from a range of cantilever parasols, some even have a mosquito net to protect you from the bites and bother of insects in the summer months. A cantilever parasol is both stylish and convenient and you can constantly reposition it by rotating and tilting to give you maximum protection from the sun’s rays. You can get a cantilever parasol with a waterproof canopy, which will provide protection from the rain if there is an unexpected summer shower. There are round and square cantilever parasols and they come in different sizes so you should be able to find one to suit your particular needs.

Garden parasols are a great way to enjoy your garden on a hot summer’s day without the risk of heat stroke. You can read a book or sip a drink without constantly having to shade your eyes from the brightness of the sun. Most cantilever parasols will fit into one of the parasol bases available and they can then be erected and positioned to suit. No matter what position the sun is in a 3.5m diameter cantilever parasol will provide you with adequate shade to enjoy your afternoon of relaxation.

1 comment:

  1. I love my cantilever parasol. The family stays nice and cool during the summer. Great place to relax underneath the shade.

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