SHELTA SAVANNAH UMBRELLA
$1,549.00 – $1,599.00
Savannah features a number of design innovations, including a drop-down bracket on the umbrella hub for LED light attachment. Most importantly, Savannah is covered in O’bravia solution dyed canvas – a fabric that has legendary fade-resistant properties, exceeded only by Sunbrella acrylic. Savannah has an impressive oval section mast and a 360˚ rotate (with foot lock), press button tilt lock, crank lift opening and resin base options. Includes Protective Cover.
Please note –
- 400 x 300cm Rectangular is only available in Boulder, Charcoal Texture, Spa and Natural
- 380cm Octagonal is available in Boulder, Charcoal Texture, Natural and Spa.
- 380cm Octagonal also available with White Frame / Navy & White Stripe, White Frame / Sunshine & White Stripe.
- 330cm Square available with White Frame / Navy & White Stripe, White Frame / Sunshine & White
SAVANNAH | 330 SQU | 380 OCT | 400 x 300 RECT | |
Shape | ||||
Dimensions (mm) A | 3300 | 3800 | 4000 x 3000 | |
Mast Height B | 2747 | 2819 | 2640 | |
Clearance C | 2090 | 2090 | 2090 | |
Area (m2) | 10.9 | 11 | 12 | |
Mast | Oval 95 x 65mm | |||
Frame | Graphite Powdercoated | |||
Opening | Winder System | |||
Tilt | Variable to 55º | |||
*with Resin Base | ||||
INSTALLATION
On Ground Base Plate or Ballast Block Frame
(both included). Six to eight ballast blocks
needed, recommended total weight 120kg.
Can be mounted using any one of the following options:
Concrete Ballast Weight (25kg)
(required to purchase). Fits cantilever ballast block frame. Six ballast blocks needed, recommended minimum weights for –
330 Sq 110kg.
350 Oct 125kg
380 Oct 150kg
400 x 300 Rect 180kg
Large Resin Base
(optional purchase). Sand or Blue Metal
Ballast. 125kg ballasted.
Extra Large Wheeled Resin Base
(optional purchase). Wheels extend or
retract to make moving easy. Sand or
Blue Metal ballast. 145kg ballasted.
Please note: Wind tunnel tests were conducted at Monash University for research and development purposes. Shelta Australia does not guarantee that featured umbrellas will withstand specific wind speeds. To avoid damage to the frame always close the umbrella in windy weather or when unattended. The tilting feature should be used with care and the canopy should be returned to horizontal if the umbrella is buffeted by gusts of wind.