Umbrella Hook for Towels/Camera/Bags

Retail Price: $16.96
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Product Details

Main Features

  • keep towels dry and sand-free
  • hold down umbrella with extra weight
  • keep camera sand free
  • Never look for your keys in the sand again
  • hang any items you want to keep dry

Description

Sand on your camera? Wet towels covered in sand? Keys lost in the sand? This brand new, stainless steel, umbrella hook will keep valuables off the sand so you can relax at the beach! Perfect to hook towels while swimming so they stay dry and sand-free! Great place to hang bag full of snacks. It installs and removes in an instant and clips on without having to lift umbrella out of the sand. Clips to any umbrella! The hook hugs beach and patio umbrella poles up to 1 5/8 in diameter (standard size for most umbrella poles). Included is a clear adapter for use with skinner width poles 3/4" - 7/8" .

Other Details

  • Brand: Solaroo
  • EAN: 0094922627544
  • Label: SunFriendlyProducts.com
  • Manufacturer: SunFriendlyProducts.com
  • Model: 022-umb-hook
  • PackageQuantity: 150
  • UPC: 094922627544
  • Item Dimensions: 12.00 in x 2.00 in x 2.00 in; 0.13 lb
  • Package Dimensions: 8.00 in x 3.40 in x 0.50 in; 0.25 lb

Customer Reviews

Great idea!

4.0 / 5.0


I'm a sucker for little gadgets. I saw this and thought I might as well try it. Just used it for the first time and really enjoyed it! It does work and holds keys, camera, other things to hang (probably not a towel). This was a fun purchase and fits in my umbrella bag Deluxe Beach Umbrella Shoulder Carry Bagwith the beach umbrella.

I would suggest looking into the umbrella stand (www.umbrellastands.com) if you'd like to buy something that will hold your umbrella in the ground at different places (backyard, park, sporting events and possibly the beach - haven't tried it at the beach yet). This was a great buy as well so I can have my shade wherever I want it whenever I want it!


Works great!

5.0 / 5.0


The hooks worked great. We used them for our camera, coverups, and towels. I was surprised how much it would hold and it never slipped out of position. Great bargain!


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