Shibumi Shades are lightweight, portable beach shades designed to be wind-powered. They are easy to set up and offer UPF 50+ sun protection. While more expensive than traditional umbrellas, their ...
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Some beachgoers love Shibumis for their simplicity and safety. Others consider them a nuisance, and some places have banned ...
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The wind-powered Shibumi shade is a hit with beach-goers, sets up in 3 minutes, and is on Amazon for $230-$255.
On a Friday night between the hours of 6 p.m. and 1 a.m., three men — two brothers and their best friend — gathered in the spare bedroom of a Raleigh apartment after a full day of work. Anticipating a ...
Just off Access 29 in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, Sandra Parker and her sisters hid from the smoldering sun. Years back, Parker’s husband had injured his head on a broken metal rod from a ...
Deemed “the subject that will not go away,” by Mayor Mark Kruea, Shibumi Shades and other wind-activated shading devices may finally be coming to Myrtle Beach. At a monthly workshop meeting Tuesday, ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. In a world where beach umbrellas often disappoint—toppling in the wind or failing to provide adequate shade—three friends transformed ...
Year-round use of the popular Shibumi Shades, which were invented by Raleigh natives, will still be limited at Myrtle Beach for now, WMBF reports. The Myrtle Beach Beach Advisory Committee met ...
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