Cantilever parasols are a strong choice if you want more control over where your shade falls.
- No centre pole underneath the canopy
Keeps the shaded space clear for tables, chairs, and lounge sets.
- Flexible shade positioning
Better suited to larger areas where sunlight changes through the day.
- Ideal for modern outdoor setups
Works well with corner sofas, dining sets, and open patio layouts.
- Designed for broader coverage
A good option when a standard centre pole parasol feels too restrictive.
- More adjustable than a traditional parasol
Many designs tilt, rotate, or reposition more easily.
For many customers, a cantilever parasol offers a more practical and comfortable solution for larger outdoor seating areas.
What To Look For When Buying a Cantilever Parasol
1. Canopy size
Size matters more with cantilever parasols because they are often used to shade larger furniture layouts.
- Smaller options suit compact patios
- Larger canopies are better for dining sets and lounge areas
- Make sure the canopy covers the usable space, not just the centre point
2. Base weight and stability
This is one of the biggest buying considerations.
Cantilever parasols place weight differently from centre pole parasols, so a strong, properly matched base is essential for safe use.
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3. Tilt and rotation
One of the biggest advantages of a cantilever parasol is adjustability.
- Tilt functions help block lower sun
- Rotation makes it easier to reposition shade through the day
- Useful if the sun moves across your patio or seating area
4. Frame material
A strong metal frame is important for support, durability, and repeated use.
- Heavier-duty frames are often better for larger canopies
- Material and finish affect long-term maintenance and overall look
5. Canopy fabric and UV protection
Canopy material makes a difference to comfort and durability. Fabrics rated UPF30+ or UPF50+ can provide added UV protection for regular outdoor use.
6. Wind handling
Cantilever parasols should always be used carefully in breezy conditions, but features like canopy vents and a strong base can help with day-to-day stability.
When a Cantilever Parasol Is the Right Choice
A cantilever parasol is usually the better option if:
- you need shade over a larger seating or dining area
- you want more control over positioning
- you do not want a pole in the middle of the setup
- you are creating a more structured outdoor layout
If you are working with a smaller table or a more compact patio, a Garden Parasol may be more practical.
How To Choose The Right Cantilever Parasol
1. Measure your space
Make sure there is enough room for both the canopy and the base.
2. Think about how the sun moves
If light changes across the day, tilt and rotation features become much more useful.
3. Prioritise base strength
A secure weighted base is essential for stability and safe use.
4. Check fabric and frame quality
Look at canopy material, UV protection, and the overall strength of the structure.
5. Protect it when not in use
A cover helps keep the canopy and frame in better condition.
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