Tuuci Ocean Master Manta Umbrella
Tuuci Ocean Master Manta Umbrella
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Please note: Crazing lines may appear on the canopy fabric when it is first installed. Crazing is natural, due to the finishing of the fabric and does not affect the performance or characteristics of Sunbrella® or other solution-dyed acrylic fabrics. The fabric remains water repellent as well as stain- and mildew-resistant — and the lines will diminish over time with exposure to the elements.
- Commercial quality outdoor umbrella that stands up to the elements.
- UV-protected, mildew-resistant Sunbrella shade.
- Marine-grade anodized aluminum, powder-coated aluminum or Aluma-Teak over Armor-Wall Aluminum frame.
- Raise and lower the shade via a cam cleat and pulley system.
- Mobile Stand and Stationary Stand sold separately.
- Brand
- Tuuci
- Collection
- Tuuci® Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 101" H 101" W 101" D
- Product Weight
- 24 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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Up to 15-year warranty
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Tuuci Ocean Master Manta
- Height (in): 101
- Width (in): 101
- Depth (in): 101
- Weight (lbs): 24
- UV-protected, mildew-resistant Sunbrella shade
- Marine-grade anodized aluminum, powder-coated aluminum or Aluma-Teak over Armor-Wall Aluminum frame
- Stainless steel and UV-stabilized thermo-polymer components
Dougan Clarke
Dougan Clarke believes his oceanside upbringing informed his approach to design. “Nature, in all its wondrous forms and raw beauty, has inspired me through the years and brought me endless joy.” Clarke spent 10 years in the marine manufacturing industry, where he gained an expert’s understanding of the materials and engineering needed to withstand the corrosive effects of the sea, salt, and sun.
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