Material A standard patio umbrella consists of a canopy, often made of an outdoor UV-resistant fabric (Sunbrella, the most common brand, is used for products like our best heavy-duty option, the L.L. Bean Sunbrella Market Umbrella), and a frame, which can be wood, fiberglass, or, most commo…
Type Patio umbrellas come in different types, for different uses. The most common type is inserted into a hole in your table and held in place by a stand (generally not included with the umbrella), like the EliteShade Sunumbrella Market Umbrella, our best overall choice. Our favorite cantilever umbre…
Learn more . A patio or deck umbrella lets you dine, entertain, and work outdoors without sweltering in the glaring summer sun. To help you find the perfect patio umbrella for your space, we tested 35 different styles, shapes, and sizes in The Lab and our own backyards.
If you’re working with a compact deck or patio, a small patio umbrella, which is no larger than 7 feet, fits well. A 9-foot patio umbrella or a 10-foot patio umbrella is great for medium-sized spaces. Big spaces benefit from 11-foot patio umbrellas or larger. Umbrella Style
If you're shading one or two chairs, a smaller canopy, like our best budget pick, the Blissun 9' Outdoor Patio Umbrella, will work just fine. To open and close their canopies, most patio umbrellas operate with cranks like our best for large spaces pick, the Safavieh Outdoor Athens 11-Foot Umbrella, which shouldn't require a lot of effort.
When the season changes and you don’t need to use one, a patio umbrella cover will come in handy for storage. Don’t let a little sun keep you in, enjoy the warm sunshine from your spot of shade—in your backyard getaway. Add shade and style to your outdoor space with patio umbrellas from Target.
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