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What beaches don t allow Shibumi?

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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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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Canopies, shades, and tents, including various Sport-Brellas and Shibumi Shades, are permitted on the beaches of Myrtle Beach during the 9 non-summer months as long as the structures are not larger than 12 feet by 12 feet.

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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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Shibumi Shades are allowed in Sunset Beach, so long as they are erected in the “cabana line” which abuts the emergency access, near the dune-line.

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Not in OBX but Ocean Isle Beach does not allow them. Tried one in Corolla 2 years ago and it was basically unusable for us. The constant flapping was pretty annoying, and it was so low most of the time due to the inconsistent wind that only the dog was able to use it...that said she loved it.

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What is new and improved? After years of development and innovation, Shibumi Shade® is now quieter, stronger, and provides more sun protection than ever before.

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Leave your Shibumi Shades and canopies at home. During the summer, most area beaches only allow cabanas big enough for toddlers and shade umbrellas. This is to let people farther from the water enjoy the view. The one exception is Surfside Beach, which welcomes shade devices smaller than 10 feet by 10 feet.

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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® beach shades are designed to float effortlessly on the ocean breeze. As little as 3 mph of wind is all it takes to keep the canopy floating comfortably. Because the canopy has no rigid structure, Shibumi beach shades cannot fly away in a strong gust, or tumble down the beach.

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Umbrellas, *infant pop-up tents (*no larger than 46”L x 36”D x 36”H), and wind-powered sunshades (one continuous pole—fabric no larger than 160 sq ft) are permissible. All beach equipment must be removed from the beach strand on a daily basis.

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