SORARA Abba Patio Cantilever Umbrella Cover, Large Offset Umbrella Cover with Zipper, Fits 9ft to 11ft Patio Outdoor Umbrella with Push Rod, Water Resistant, Windproof, Brown








Key features
- •Suitable for 9-11 feet diameter offset cantilever umbrella
- •Sturdy zippered side for easy on and off
- •High-reach fiberglass rod for easy zipping or unzipping
- •Crafted from high-grade Polyester material , which is made to resist cracking, fading and scratching while providing superior protection
- •Double-stitched seams will add strength and show you a stylish accent
SORARA Abba Patio Cantilever Umbrella Cover, Large Offset Umbrella Cover with Zipper, Fits 9ft to 11ft Patio Outdoor Umbrella with Push Rod, Water Resistant, Windproof, Brown
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Customer Reviews
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Absolutely Recommend!
Wei•January 1, 2018
well designed! Fantastic umbrella cover! fits perfectly for my 10 feet diameter offset cantilever umbrellaLe Papillon 10 ft Cantilever Umbrella Outdoor Offset Patio Umbrella Easy Open Lift 360 Degree Rotation, Beige
Umbrekla cover
Mark Bentley•October 25, 2017
Great product
Bad design, and don't even consider for a 11' umbrella
CD•August 16, 2017
I was skeptical when buying a $20 cover for my 11' cantilever umbrella. Big fail. The material seemed acceptable, even if it only lasted a couple years (for $20). Here were the problems:
1.) I have a 11' cantilever umbrella, which this cover is supposed to fit. Not. Wouldn't wrap around it. Needed a few more inches. I could see where this would fit a 9', but probably not 10' or larger.
2.) Even if it fit correctly, the complete metal zipper part completely came off both sides of the zipper tracks. I went to start zipping it up and noticed that one side of the track was not inserted into the metal zipper. Then when I was trying to get the loose track into the metal part, it came off the other side. I messed with it a little while, but it's pretty hard to get a zipper put back together when it comes off the tracks.
3.) The zipper pull-cord is only 18". I am 5'10" and just barely could not reach the cord. Also, with the short cord, it can easily get wrapped around the back of the umbrella, inside the cover, as you lift it high to cover the top of the umbrella. The cord needs to be long enough where you can easily hold on to it even as you lift the cover over the top. It's just simple paracord. A few more pennies would get you another 2 feet of cord!
4.) The fiberglass push-rod is about an inch too long to fit into the rod pocket. Even when I stretch the pocket as much as possible, I couldn't get the end of the rod to fit past the open slot. If I were to stretch it enough to get the rod inside, the rod would definitely have popped out the other end. Without fitting inside the pocket, it will just fall out completely.
This cover wasn't even worth $20. I would bet the designers never actually tested this cover, and definitely not on a 11' umbrella.
1.) I have a 11' cantilever umbrella, which this cover is supposed to fit. Not. Wouldn't wrap around it. Needed a few more inches. I could see where this would fit a 9', but probably not 10' or larger.
2.) Even if it fit correctly, the complete metal zipper part completely came off both sides of the zipper tracks. I went to start zipping it up and noticed that one side of the track was not inserted into the metal zipper. Then when I was trying to get the loose track into the metal part, it came off the other side. I messed with it a little while, but it's pretty hard to get a zipper put back together when it comes off the tracks.
3.) The zipper pull-cord is only 18". I am 5'10" and just barely could not reach the cord. Also, with the short cord, it can easily get wrapped around the back of the umbrella, inside the cover, as you lift it high to cover the top of the umbrella. The cord needs to be long enough where you can easily hold on to it even as you lift the cover over the top. It's just simple paracord. A few more pennies would get you another 2 feet of cord!
4.) The fiberglass push-rod is about an inch too long to fit into the rod pocket. Even when I stretch the pocket as much as possible, I couldn't get the end of the rod to fit past the open slot. If I were to stretch it enough to get the rod inside, the rod would definitely have popped out the other end. Without fitting inside the pocket, it will just fall out completely.
This cover wasn't even worth $20. I would bet the designers never actually tested this cover, and definitely not on a 11' umbrella.
Nice look and quality
Deepak Sachdeva•July 23, 2017
Nice look and quality







