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product_id: 74298992
title: "Sport-Brella X-Large Umbrella"
brand: "sport-brella"
price: "3501618₫"
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reviews_count: 8
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# Top wind vents for airflow UPF 50+ sun protection Water repellent fabric Sport-Brella X-Large Umbrella

**Brand:** sport-brella
**Price:** 3501618₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ☀️ Stay cool, covered, and ahead of the pack with Sport-Brella XL!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sport-Brella X-Large Umbrella by sport-brella
- **How much does it cost?** 3501618₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/74298992-sport-brella-x-large-umbrella)

## Best For

- sport-brella enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sport-brella brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Breathe Easy:** Top vents and zippered side windows keep fresh air flowing, preventing stuffiness during long outdoor sessions.
- • **Effortless Setup:** Folding umbrella design means you’re shaded in seconds—no hassle, no sweat.
- • **All-Weather Shield:** Rugged structure with side flaps blocks sun, wind, and rain so you stay comfortable no matter what.
- • **Secure & Organized:** Internal pockets for your gear plus tethers and stakes for rock-solid stability—no more chasing your shelter in the wind.
- • **Ultimate UV Defense:** Blocks over 99.5% of UVA/UVB rays with UPF 50+ fabric—because your skin deserves the best protection.

## Overview

The Sport-Brella XL is a portable, quick-setup sun and weather shelter featuring UPF 50+ water-repellent fabric, wind vents, zippered windows, and a rugged umbrella-style frame with side flaps. It includes internal pockets, tethers, and stakes for stability, making it the perfect all-weather companion for outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable protection and convenience.

## Description

Quick shade protection from sun, wind and rain Easiest setup sun shelter available thanks to folding umbrella action, Rugged umbrella structure with side flaps for full cover protection Top wind vents and side zippered windows for efficient airflow Maximum sun protection UPF 50+ and water repellent, Protects over 99.5% of UVA and UVB rays Internal pockets for stakes, valuables and gear, Includes convenient carry bag plus tethers and ground stakes for extra stability.

Review: Poorly made, not recommended for use at the beach - I tested the umbrella at home and it opened fine and seemed stable. However, the first time I used it at a beach, with not much of a strong wind, it flipped inside out and one of the ribs got torn out of the pivot socket. As a result the rib lost its function and hanged loosely which can poke you in the eye. The umbrella is cheaply made with flimsy ribs. Due to its large size, the wind can easily flip it inside out, much like a regular umbrella. It seemed the only way to open and secure it is to orient it so that the wind can't hit the bottom side of the umbrella, and this may mean that you can not put it in a best position to block out the sun. Unfortunately I waited too long to use it so my return period has passed. I got it for $48 and I do not recommend this if you're going to use it where there is moderate wind blowing.
Review: Perfect for CAMPING, Not Just the Beach! - We are "keep it simple" campers. We've long wanted something for shelter and shade that was both easy to set up and easy to take down. Almost any regular camp shelter, rainfly, cabana or whatever tends to be a nuisance, and may blow out in a wind, but is hard to take down until it blows down. We are also often "on the run," spending only one night in a camp and then moving on, but if we want a cup of coffee in the morning and it's raining, it may be easier to skip the cuppa rather than rig a shelter, and who wants to skip their cuppa? So, the Giant Freestanding Umbrella idea appealed mightily, and it turns out to be a truly wonderful camp tool. As others have noted, it's light and it's fast. As it happened, on its first outing we camped near a beach, where the wind seemed to be blowing half a gale but we wanted to sit on the beach. We were worried that the monster umbrella might blow out, but I opened it into the wind, which it shed beautifully. We set it on its edge, windbreak style, and staked it into the sand with the four provided sand stakes. It showed not the slightest tendency to blow away! Impressive! We tucked three adults in chairs under and enjoyed the sunset in warmth and comfort. (As others have had their umbrellas blow out, I'd add a caution that [1], if the wind seems particularly strong either don't open it, or be sure to open it dead into the wind so it doesn't flip inside out, and [2], if a strong wind seems "flukey," coming from all directions, skip it. I assume it's like any other umbrella, and will destroy itself if a strong gust blows it inside out.) As a quick-and-dirty camp shelter it excels: loosen the setscrew, slide the spike-ended extension rod all the way out of the main tube and hammer it a few inches into the ground (I use a nylon tent stake hammer (see 2-in-1 Heavy Duty Tent Stake Mallet & Remover ) to avoid damaging or "mushrooming" the metal); open the umbrella and slide it onto the rod in the ground; tighten the set screw. It's up! You can get elaborate from there, guying it out and staking it down, but I think that defeats the purpose, unless there's a wind. As I write it happens there's a nice, fairly brisk westerly: I have it standing over a picnic table, guyed out to a handy fence on one side and our trailer on the other. The umbrella is providing perfect shade on an 85° day. As the sun moves we move the chairs. The breeze is no threat, but if it were I might either rig it down as a windbreak or skip it. In any case, when we leave camp, we take it down (in seconds) so we don't come back to find it inside out. We leave the pointed shaft stuck in the ground until we move to another camp. That setscrew (knob) is weak. A really appalling number of reviewers have complained about that setscrew: theirs arrived broken. So did ours--twice. This is one pretty serious flaw in the system: the screw is pot metal, not steel. The manufacturer really needs to fix this as the number of complaints continues to grow. Our first umbrella arrived with the broken-off section of screw jamming the extension inside the tube, necessitating a whole replacement umbrella (kudos to desertcart, they had a new one out in four days), but the replacement's setscrew was sheared off also. Like another writer, rather than give up I went to my local Ace Hardware Man, who determined it's an 8mm *metric* screw, just so you know if you have to replace yours. (Someone else used a 5/16 screw, but I gently tried a 5/16 first and immediately knew that if I forced it, it might work but it would also strip the threads.) I've added a picture of that 8mm replacement setscrew to the photo gallery so you can get an idea of what it looks like. We think the umbrella is otherwise very well designed and built, so we are not complaining at all, but you should know that those setscrews are seriously frail. Even if it doesn't arrive broken, you might want to replace it with a steel one before it shears off on an outing. (But you shouldn't have to spend extra money for an adequate setscrew--the manufacturer needs to step up.)

## Features

- Quick shade protection from sun, wind and rain
- Easiest setup sun shelter available thanks to folding umbrella action, Rugged umbrella structure with side flaps for full cover protection
- Top wind vents and side zippered windows for efficient airflow
- Maximum sun protection UPF 50+ and water repellent, Protects over 99.5% of UVA and UVB rays
- Internal pockets for stakes, valuables and gear, Includes convenient carry bag plus tethers and ground stakes for extra stability.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003DJ88J0 |
| Brand | Sport-Brella |
| Brand Name | Sport-Brella |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Customer Reviews | 2.8 out of 5 stars 89 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Sport-Brella |
| Model Number | BRE01-XL |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Beach |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sport-Brella
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Beach
- **Ultraviolet Light Protection:** UV Protection

## Images

![Sport-Brella X-Large Umbrella - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81NoVIzVFzL.jpg)
![Sport-Brella X-Large Umbrella - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81KzCEAShnL.jpg)
![Sport-Brella X-Large Umbrella - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91FOHv2w+WL.jpg)
![Sport-Brella X-Large Umbrella - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71t+bjmvZ5L.jpg)
![Sport-Brella X-Large Umbrella - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91NeIRu6diL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ Poorly made, not recommended for use at the beach
*by S***R on July 21, 2014*

I tested the umbrella at home and it opened fine and seemed stable. However, the first time I used it at a beach, with not much of a strong wind, it flipped inside out and one of the ribs got torn out of the pivot socket. As a result the rib lost its function and hanged loosely which can poke you in the eye. The umbrella is cheaply made with flimsy ribs. Due to its large size, the wind can easily flip it inside out, much like a regular umbrella. It seemed the only way to open and secure it is to orient it so that the wind can't hit the bottom side of the umbrella, and this may mean that you can not put it in a best position to block out the sun. Unfortunately I waited too long to use it so my return period has passed. I got it for $48 and I do not recommend this if you're going to use it where there is moderate wind blowing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for CAMPING, Not Just the Beach!
*by C***R on May 28, 2011*

We are "keep it simple" campers. We've long wanted something for shelter and shade that was both easy to set up and easy to take down. Almost any regular camp shelter, rainfly, cabana or whatever tends to be a nuisance, and may blow out in a wind, but is hard to take down until it blows down. We are also often "on the run," spending only one night in a camp and then moving on, but if we want a cup of coffee in the morning and it's raining, it may be easier to skip the cuppa rather than rig a shelter, and who wants to skip their cuppa? So, the Giant Freestanding Umbrella idea appealed mightily, and it turns out to be a truly wonderful camp tool. As others have noted, it's light and it's fast. As it happened, on its first outing we camped near a beach, where the wind seemed to be blowing half a gale but we wanted to sit on the beach. We were worried that the monster umbrella might blow out, but I opened it into the wind, which it shed beautifully. We set it on its edge, windbreak style, and staked it into the sand with the four provided sand stakes. It showed not the slightest tendency to blow away! Impressive! We tucked three adults in chairs under and enjoyed the sunset in warmth and comfort. (As others have had their umbrellas blow out, I'd add a caution that [1], if the wind seems particularly strong either don't open it, or be sure to open it dead into the wind so it doesn't flip inside out, and [2], if a strong wind seems "flukey," coming from all directions, skip it. I assume it's like any other umbrella, and will destroy itself if a strong gust blows it inside out.) As a quick-and-dirty camp shelter it excels: loosen the setscrew, slide the spike-ended extension rod all the way out of the main tube and hammer it a few inches into the ground (I use a nylon tent stake hammer (see 2-in-1 Heavy Duty Tent Stake Mallet & Remover ) to avoid damaging or "mushrooming" the metal); open the umbrella and slide it onto the rod in the ground; tighten the set screw. It's up! You can get elaborate from there, guying it out and staking it down, but I think that defeats the purpose, unless there's a wind. As I write it happens there's a nice, fairly brisk westerly: I have it standing over a picnic table, guyed out to a handy fence on one side and our trailer on the other. The umbrella is providing perfect shade on an 85° day. As the sun moves we move the chairs. The breeze is no threat, but if it were I might either rig it down as a windbreak or skip it. In any case, when we leave camp, we take it down (in seconds) so we don't come back to find it inside out. We leave the pointed shaft stuck in the ground until we move to another camp. That setscrew (knob) is weak. A really appalling number of reviewers have complained about that setscrew: theirs arrived broken. So did ours--twice. This is one pretty serious flaw in the system: the screw is pot metal, not steel. The manufacturer really needs to fix this as the number of complaints continues to grow. Our first umbrella arrived with the broken-off section of screw jamming the extension inside the tube, necessitating a whole replacement umbrella (kudos to Amazon, they had a new one out in four days), but the replacement's setscrew was sheared off also. Like another writer, rather than give up I went to my local Ace Hardware Man, who determined it's an 8mm *metric* screw, just so you know if you have to replace yours. (Someone else used a 5/16 screw, but I gently tried a 5/16 first and immediately knew that if I forced it, it might work but it would also strip the threads.) I've added a picture of that 8mm replacement setscrew to the photo gallery so you can get an idea of what it looks like. We think the umbrella is otherwise very well designed and built, so we are not complaining at all, but you should know that those setscrews are seriously frail. Even if it doesn't arrive broken, you might want to replace it with a steel one before it shears off on an outing. (But you shouldn't have to spend extra money for an adequate setscrew--the manufacturer needs to step up.)

### ⭐ A piece of junk
*by M***S on March 29, 2012*

Sport-Brella X-Large Umbrella This umbrella is a piece of junk. Looks real nice when you set it up and provides plenty of shade. The problem is it cannot withstand any wind. We had it set up for 1/2 hr. when a slight breeze came along and turned the umbrella inside out. The umbrella was totally wrecked beyond repair.

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