How To Buy High Quality Custom Umbrellas

Posted by Cheeky Umbrella on December 4th, 2019

You are considering purchasing some customized umbrellas with your company's logo for a corporate gift, but you don't want to give your customers or employees something that looks poor or breaks after only a couple of uses! How do you tell the difference between a good quality custom umbrella and poor quality one? Here are our tips:

  • Ribs: These are the 8 "spokes" that the fabric canopy is attached to, and the best material for ribs is fiberglass. It is strong but also provides flexibility in the wind so that it can bend without snapping. Some of the compact umbrellas cannot be made with full fiberglass ribs due to the folding parts, so for those, it is best to choose ones that have a combination of non-rusting powder-coated steel and fiberglass. Uncoated steel (bare metal) will rust, and aluminum is light but not strong enough.
  • Shaft: The shaft is the center pole of the umbrella. We recommend either a fiberglass or powder-coated steel shaft to provide strength you need. As much as we try to take care of our umbrellas, often they are stored in our cars, thrown in the bottom of bags, etc. so a strong shaft that won't bend too easily is important.
  • Handles: Take a close look at the handle of the umbrella...many of them are thin plastic that will easily crack/break and the shiny quality makes them look cheap. Look for handles instead that will be stronger and look/feel more premium such as wood, leather or thick plastic with a matte finish.
  • Fabric: We recommend at minimum a 190T nylon or pongee fabric for both durability and soft/premium feel. That being said, not all 190T fabrics have the same feel...some fabric manufacturers are better than others. It is best to view a sample and feel it in person (if you can) before you make your decision.
  • Open Function: Manual open is always better than automatic open or auto-open-auto-close, since there are less moving parts susceptible to breakage. But of course manual open is not as convenient as being able to push a button and it opens. If you purchase an auto open or auto-open-auto-close umbrella, check it by opening and closing it a number of times to see if you feel any weakness, and check the button to make sure it feels sturdy.
  • Hardware: All the metal or plastic accessory parts contribute to the premium feel of your umbrella - buttons, snaps, tips on the ends of the ribs, caps on the top of the umbrella, etc. Choose hardware that matches with the umbrella and is sewn on or attached well.
  • Warranty: Choose umbrellas that are backed with a warranty. And make sure to read the fine print...many companies do not offer a warranty at all, or if they do, it is only on manufacturer's defects which means you'd have to prove it was a defect that broke it and not your use.
  • Folding vs. Non-Folding: Long (non-folding) umbrellas will always be more durable since they have less folding parts than a Compact (folding) umbrella. But of course Long umbrellas are not as convenient and portable as a Compact that will fit in your bag or purse. We typically recommend Long umbrellas, unless portability for travel is required.
  • Logo Printing: Screen printing is the best method to add a logo to an umbrella. You want to make sure an ink is used that adheres properly to the umbrella fabric and that the logo colour is solid, crisp and bright. If the wrong ink is used or it is not printed correctly, the ink will look thin and you can see the fabric through it, or the ink will peel off.
  • All-Over Printing: For an all-over print, a sublimation print method is best. In this case, you'll want to see that the artwork lines up as closely as possible at the panel seams so that the artwork looks fairly continuous.
  • Samples: If you can get a sample to review, definitely do so! The decision is usually simple once you feel it in your hands and examine the details in person. And if you can get the company to send photos of some of their previous printing work, then you can be assured of the print quality as well.

We hope these tips will help next time you are buying Commercial Patio Umbrellas for your business! Please visit here for the website: cheekyumbrella.com.

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