Enjoying the outdoors with a parasol is great, but when the wind gets involved, it can turn a pleasant day into a logistical challenge.

In this article, we share practical tips and innovative solutions to help you deal with the wind and ensure the stability of your parasol.

Define a strategic location

Choose the location of your parasol carefully. Avoid areas exposed to gusts of wind and look for a spot sheltered from obstructions. Installing it near walls, hedges, or solid structures can help reduce the impact of the wind on your parasol.

Choosing the right parasol

Start by choosing a parasol designed to withstand windy conditions. At Belveo, we offer two types of windproof parasols: straight parasols and cantilever parasols , each offering its own advantages.

Straight parasols feature a robust frame and a solid base, making them ideal for use in windy conditions. Their classic design offers maximum coverage and reliable stability.

Cantilever parasols reinvent the outdoor experience with their innovative and functional design. Sturdy and adjustable, they provide reliable protection from the wind, adding a touch of elegance to your garden or patio. However, due to their structure, cantilever parasols are less stable than straight parasols. Nevertheless, they offer optimal sun protection while freeing up space beneath the parasol.

Opt for the Aura straight parasol which is an excellent option when you are looking for protection from the wind without compromising your comfort and safety.

Base ballast

Properly weighting the base of your parasol is essential to ensure its stability, especially in windy conditions. Here are the different ways to weight your parasol:

Wheeled bases : Wheeled bases offer a practical solution for those who need to move their parasol frequently. This option is ideal for environments where flexibility is essential to follow the sun's movement or to rearrange the outdoor space as needed. However, it's important to note that wheeled bases may require extra care when used on uneven surfaces to prevent tipping.

Fixed or in-ground bases : Fixed or in-ground bases offer a robust and permanent solution for ensuring the stability of the parasol, even in windy conditions. Securely anchored to the ground, these bases provide superior resistance to wind and weather, thus ensuring the safety of the parasol and those around it. This option is particularly suitable for outdoor spaces where the parasol is generally left in place and where safety is a priority. These feet free up a lot of floor space, making them an advantageous option.

Weighting slabs : Weighting slabs allow you to adjust the weight of your parasol to suit your specific needs and the environment in which it is used. These slabs are generally filled with sand or water to stabilize the parasol. This option is suitable for those looking for an adaptable solution depending on weather conditions or the parasol's location.

Regardless of the weighting solution chosen, it is essential to ensure that the parasol is weighted with the appropriate amount to guarantee its stability and safety, even in very windy conditions . By investing in the right type of weighting , you can fully enjoy your parasol with complete peace of mind.

It is crucial to adjust the weighting according to the weight of the parasol; for example, an offset parasol, often heavier, will need to be weighted more than a straight parasol.

Conclusion

Maximizing the stability of your parasol is essential to ensure your safety and comfort outdoors, especially in windy weather. This can be achieved by choosing a strategic location, a straight parasol suited to windy conditions, and the appropriate type of weighting, such as wheeled bases, fixed or cemented bases, or weighting slabs.

You can fully enjoy your time outdoors with complete peace of mind. Simply ensure your upright parasol is weighted down with the appropriate weight for optimal protection against the elements.

April 12, 2024 — Briana Ntolla