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Are Shibumis loud?

Original Beach Shade Cordless - Windproof Beach Umbrella Sun Shelter - Portable Beach Shade Canopy Tent with Easy Setup - Lightweight Sun Shade for Beach, Wind Sail Protection, and Outdoor Activities. Q: The Shibumi shade is very noisy - sounds like flapping plastic sheet in moderate winds.



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A bigger shaded area provides a more enjoyable experience for families, especially with children. But, officials argue devices like the Shibumi Shades cause difficulties for lifeguards protecting the area. And, they worry about potential for overcrowding with these larger tent-like shades.

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The Shibumi Shade can withstand wind speeds as high as 30 mph. “It's really lightweight so anyone in your family can carry it, from a young child to an older adult,” Scott says. As many as six adults can sit comfortably under the shade.

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On July 13, 2021, the Board of Commissioners voted to allow wind-powered sunshades on the beach strand on a trial basis and within certain parameters. The most common of these shades are Shibumi Shades and Solbello Shades. Read the full amendment here.

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Shibumi was founded in 2016 by two brothers, Dane and Scott, and their best friend, Alex, who, assigned to the task of beach setup and takedown on family vacations, were tired of typical bulky beach tents and flimsy umbrellas.

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Shibumi said its beach shades are allowed at nearly every beach in the U.S. except for those on the Grand Strand and a beach in Delaware. One of the benefits of a Shibumi is that the canopy has no rigid structure and cannot fly away in a strong wind gust or tumble down the beach, the company says on its website.

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