• Whether you want to add some style to your outdoor patio or need the extra shade, you’ll want the right patio umbrella for your space and budget.
  • The FiberBuilt 9-Foot Terrace Tilt Umbrella uses an octagon-shaped canopy and push-button tilt to cover lots of space, and it can easily fit into a bistro table or stand.

The perfect patio umbrella should not just make your outdoor space more livable, it should also add a little beauty.

Whether you need a sturdy table umbrella to keep you and your guests cool or dry while you eat, or are after something more elaborate to provide extended relief from the sun, there are plenty of different styles of patio umbrella out there.

When shopping for a patio umbrella, you should consider the size of the canopy, the material of the pole and ribs, the crank mechanism type, the fabric quality, and of course, where you want to place it.

We’ve done the research to find the best patio umbrellas you can buy no matter how big or small your patio is. We’ve also included different types of umbrellas, including portable ones and a hanging patio umbrella. If you’re looking for a more portable beach-style umbrella, check out our guide to the best beach umbrellas.

Here are the best patio umbrellas:

Prices and links are current as of 8/31/20, and we stand by our picks from this spring, but our pick for the best cantilever umbrella, Hampton Bay’s 11-Foot Solar Offset Umbrella, is no longer available. Instead, we’re recommending Abba Patio’s 11-Foot Cantilever Push Tilt Patio Umbrella for now, but if you come across Hampton Bay’s, we still recommend buying that one while you can.


The best overall

The medium-sized, tilted canopy of the FiberBuilt 9-Foot Terrace Tilt Umbrella makes it perfect for either popping into a bistro table or onto your patio.

The FiberBuilt 9-Foot Terrace Tilt Umbrella is tough enough to last through the seasons and hold up under the harshest conditions. We've been using this umbrella on our Brooklyn roof deck since last April, and that covered some seriously gnarly northeast spring weather.

The 1.5-inch-wide pole is made of durable aluminum, but it's the eight flexible fiberglass ribs with molded joints, hubs, and end tips that really make this umbrella stand up to heavy winds. It's a great choice for rooftop decks and beachside locales because the base is so sturdy. If the umbrella does tip over, the fiberglass construction will also ensure that it stays in one piece.

The hand crank system makes it simple to open and close. If you crank it up as high as possible, you'll find a big round button that lets you easily tilt the umbrella, allowing you to place your shade more carefully. But my favorite feature is the octagon-shaped, marine-grade, solution-dyed acrylic canopy made of hearty Sunbrella fabric. Ours is a happy green that makes our space more attractive.

The poles come in white or Champagne bronze and you can choose from six colors for the canopy, so you can match the umbrella to your existing patio decor. It also comes in a version with no tilt if that's something you prefer, but we think the tilt feature is worth the minimal extra cost.

Pros: Medium size, fiberglass ribs, Sunbrella canopy, decent price, good color options, sturdy construction

Cons: Canopy covers less than nine feet, crank not the strongest, fabric could fade in colder weather if left outside


The best cantilever patio umbrella

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Abba Patio's 11-Foot Cantilever Push Tilt Patio Umbrella comes with a tillable canopy that's perfect for larger outdoor spaces, just make sure to mount the base, or rather upgrade to this fillable one.

Cantilever umbrellas tend to make shading a table gathering a lot easier than standard umbrellas. Because they're offset, the base (which you want to upgrade to this one, and be sure to fill with sand or water) sits to the side and the umbrella cranks open suspended over the table. This also means there's no awkward stand hogging up foot space underneath the table, though do note that you'll need to have space beside the table for a stand.

Our original pick for the best cantilevered patio umbrella was this one from Hampton Bay (if you happen to find that one, we still recommend buying it), but because it's out of stock and we're not sure as to whether or not it will be made available again, we recommend the Abba Patio 11 Ft. Cantilever Push Tilt Patio Umbrella. A similar design from a similarly reputable brand, Abba's answer is about half the price.

With powder-coated aluminum and steel construction and an almost identical crank lift system, complete with solar-powered lights, the Abba is about as close as you can get to the Hampton Bay version while the latter is out of stock.

Just make sure, as with any umbrella, to weigh it down generously and close it up after use, as a good breeze will send them to an early grave.

Pros: Large, waterproof, UV-protected, perfect for larger tables or seating areas

Cons: You'll probably want to upgrade the stand unless you can and want to mount it to your deck


The best on a budget

Foto: Source: Abba

At a great value, the Abba Patio Outdoor Umbrella fits perfectly into a patio table and offers a large canopy for plenty of shade.

A solid choice for al fresco dining, the Abba Patio Outdoor 9-Foot Market Table Umbrella checks all the basic boxes. A tilt and crank system lets you simply and quickly unfurl the umbrella to offer shade over 43-inch to 54-inch tables.

The round polyester canopy comes in beige, dark green, and red, and the pole is made of powder-coated aluminum in a nice bronze color. You do need to buy the base separately, and we recommend this 50-pound one, though it does significantly increase the cost of your investment.

With only six steel ribs, the umbrella is more prone to blowing over, but the type of base you purchase could help mitigate that. Because it's a budget buy, it's not as sturdy as some of our other picks, so you're best off taking it down over the winter or during bad weather to prevent damage. If you treat it carefully, it should still last a few years.

Pros: Large size, easy to set-up, extremely inexpensive

Cons: Can blow over in high wind, polyester canopy can fade, pole can bend, base sold separately


The best portable patio umbrella

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You can take the Wondershade Ultimate Portable Sun Shade anywhere. Just pop it in its included bag and sling it over your shoulder.

The tiltable, five-foot canopy and tripod base of the Wondershade Ultimate Portable Sun Shade can sit in your garden or on the patio, but it will also fold up and come with you to sporting events, camping trips, pool days, concerts, or picnics.

The lightweight umbrella can be assembled in less than a minute, and even comes with two cup holders and two utility hooks, which can hold towels, bags, bathing suits, or jackets. If you want to bring it to the beach, it also has a built-in sand screw with a twist handle. Gust-proof vents on its canopy will also ensure a grounded experience.

The telescoping base can adjust from three feet to eight feet tall, and the legs can be removed to help it fit through a bistro table. An included carry bag allows for simple toting. The umbrella comes in four colors to match your style.

The major downside to this umbrella is the lack of a weighted base. Though necessary to ensure the umbrella is portable, it does mean that the umbrella is prone to blowing over, or away. If you're going to use it in a more permanent location, you may want to buy some sandbags to weight down the legs. You also might want to reconsider this option if you live in an area prone to high wind, and it's best to weigh it down regardless of where you place it.

Pros: Portable and lightweight, telescoping base can adjust from three feet to eight feet, simple to set-up and take-down

Cons: Lighter weight makes it easier to blow away if on tripod, fabric not as sturdy as pricier umbrellas, legs can be hard to open


The best for smaller spaces

Foto: Source: California Umbrella

A compact yet attractive pick, the California Round Umbrella has a 7.5-foot scalloped canopy and weighs exactly nine pounds.

Don't have a huge amount of room for your patio umbrella? You can unfurl the California 7.5-Foot Round Umbrella easily in any diminutive outdoor space. California Umbrella, Inc. has been crafting high-quality umbrellas for 50 years and the company is known for the style and durability of its umbrellas.

An aluminum pole and updated crank lift mechanism make this umbrella attractive and simple to open and close. A button at the pole's joint allows for a three-way tilt and fiberglass ribs help deflect wind to keep the canopy's shape.

The fabric is made of blended, fade-resistant polyester and is easy to clean and maintain. The umbrella comes in several colors, but the base is not included, so we recommend this 50-pound one.

Pros: Great-looking umbrella in several color options, three-way tilt, fits in smaller spaces with ease

Cons: Base sold separately, no tie to keep it closed when collapsed, champagne pole as advertised looks more like brown


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