The Best Beach Umbrella Is Not Actually an Umbrella

One of my earliest beach memories is the sight of my father chasing a large, colorful umbrella down the sands on a particularly windy day on the Maine coast.
I’m sure I’m not the only beachgoer who has witnessed umbrellas uprooting and tumbling into sunbathing neighbors, despite all efforts.
There is a better solution: the sunshade.
A good sunshade provides consistent protection from the sun over a large area while maintaining a comfortable amount of headroom. It should be easy to carry and intuitive to set up, and it should remain sturdy in the wind without collapsing.
Not every beach allows sunshades, however, and some of us simply prefer the classic silhouette of an umbrella. So along with our two favorite sunshades—one that maximizes available shade and a lightweight yet sturdy model that’s easy for one person to set up—we include a classic umbrella that’s great at blocking rays and one that’s absolutely impervious to the wind. (For those with small children, we also recommend a beach shelter with walls and a floor.)
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