
Market or patio umbrellas may be slightly different, but the terms are often used interchangeably. These outdoor umbrellas work well for shading chairs and patio tables. Both types are made from materials that hold up well to extended sun and weathering. Canopies come in a range of materials, but mostly they are polyester or acrylic, both synthetic materials that block sunlight and moisture. Poles are usually made of either wood or aluminum.
The difference between market and patio umbrellas is that the market umbrella contains an extra layer of material at the peak of the canopy. It forms a vent that allows wind to pass through. This feature is supposed to prevent wind from causing damage to these outdoor umbrellas.
A nice feature that some of these outdoor umbrellas offer is a tilt option. There are several kinds of tilt mechanisms, but they all have one aim—to allow you more control over the angle of the canopy so you can achieve better coverage from the sun. As you can see, these two types of outdoor umbrellas have been designed to enhance comfort around patio tables.
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