Today’s Seaside Shelters Make Your Day At The Beach A Success

Do you remember the past, before you had a beach cart, when you had to make three or four trips forwards and backwards to your car to tote the beach lounge chair, coolers, beach umbrellas, and beach blankets? By the time you carried all your stuff and got it all set up the children were already fractious and asking to go somewhere else. And once you had all your stuff set up a little breeze would blow up and knock down your beach umbrellas which in turn spilled all your drinks, mucked up your towels and got sand in the sandwiches?

Aren’t you thankful you do not have to do that any longer?! Nowadays you have a lot more options to choose from. Today’s beach canopies are constructed from light weight plastic and vinyl or aluminum tubing and all fold for effortless transport. Some even roll or fold into backpacks for hands free transportation so helping you get the whole lot from the vehicle to the shore in just 1 trip. Here are some of the different kinds of beach shelters:

Beach chairs with canopies – These light weight folding chairs come with a canopy attached. And the bonus is they also have straps attached so you can pack them up and carry them like a backpack. This keeps your hands free to hold the cooler so you can move everything in a single trip.

Fold up beach shelters – These light-weight nylon cabanas are available in a variety of styles and sizes. Pick an all-in-one dome variety that includes a covering and flooring, or a half-dome variety so you can still feel the sea breezes.

Tent-type beach cabanas – Obtainable in a number of sizings and styles that range from a basic canopy to a full beach shelter with either vinyl or screen walls. Secured with ropes and poles for a sturdier structure.

There is nothing better than a day at the shore, but a full day in the sun can take its toll. Employing a beach shelter to protect yourself from harmful ultra violet rays will make certain your day is a relaxed and safe one. Additionally, they are just the thing to shield you from the sea breeze should things turn a little chilly.

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