UV Protection Sun Umbrellas

  • UV-Blocker’s patented Solarteck® fabric blocks 99% of UV rays
  • Free shipping on US Orders!
  • Dermatologist Recommended

Blocks 99% of UV Rays

Reflective Silver Solarteck® fabric is design to block harmful UV Rays from penetrating through the canopy..

Keeps You Up to 15° Cooler

The Double canopy - Patented Vented Mesh System® improves airflow and prevents heat build up for a cooler experience.

Eco-Friendly RPET Fabric

Made from recycled materials such as plastic water bottles that meet the Global Recycled Standards.

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UV Protection Sun Umbrellas

Blocks 99% of UV rays. Keeps you 15°F cooler. Melanoma International Foundation approved. Every UV-Blocker umbrella is built around our patented Solarteck® silver reflective coating — lab tested to AATCC TM183-2020 standard: 100% UV-B block, 99.97% UV-A block, dermatologist recommended. Whether you need a compact model for daily commutes, a stick umbrella for maximum coverage, or a personal beach umbrella, we have the right sun umbrella for you.

The secret to our protection is the Solarteck® fabric system. The silver exterior reflects both UV and infrared heat away before they touch the canopy — creating a genuinely cooler shade zone, not just a darker one. This is the same UV umbrella technology that made us the only golf umbrella approved by the Melanoma International Foundation.

Crafted from eco-friendly RPET recycled fabric. Ranging from $59 to $130. Our sun umbrella collection covers every outdoor use case — travel, beach, golf, fashion — with UPF 55+ protection built in. Free shipping. Shop your UV sun protection umbrella below.


Sun Safety in Australia

Australia has some of the highest UV radiation levels in the world, with the UV Index regularly reaching extreme levels (11 or above) in cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide for much of the year — including on overcast days. The Cancer Council Australia reports that approximately two in three Australians will be diagnosed with some form of skin cancer by age 70, making sun protection a national health priority.

Key resources and guidelines for Australian sun safety:

  • SunSmart Program (Cancer Council Australia): The SunSmart UV Alert is broadcast daily and recommends sun protection whenever the UV Index reaches 3 or above. In most Australian cities, this threshold is met every day of the year, including winter months in northern regions.
  • ARPANSA (Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency): Provides real-time UV monitoring at stations across all states and territories. Australians can access current UV levels at arpansa.gov.au.
  • Safe Work Australia — UV Radiation as an Occupational Hazard: Australian workplace health and safety legislation requires employers to assess and manage UV radiation exposure for outdoor workers. Physical shade, including umbrellas rated UPF 50+, is recognised as a primary engineering control under these regulations.

A UPF 50+ UV-blocking umbrella provides the consistent, continuous shade protection that is essential under Australia's intense sun. The UV-Blocker umbrella, with its patented Solarteck® reflective coating, blocks 99% of UV rays and reduces perceived temperature by up to 15°F — a meaningful advantage for outdoor activities in Australia's climate. It is the only umbrella of its kind approved by the Melanoma International Foundation.


Sun Safety in Canada

Canada experiences meaningful UV exposure throughout the year, with UV Index levels regularly reaching 8–10 or higher during summer months in cities such as Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Ottawa. Health Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada publish daily UV Index forecasts and recommend protective measures whenever the index exceeds 3 — a threshold reached on most clear days between May and August across the country.

Key resources for Canadian sun safety:

  • Health Canada UV Index: Published daily via the Environment and Climate Change Canada weather portal (weather.gc.ca). Canadians can track UV levels by city and receive alerts when protection is recommended.
  • Canadian Cancer Society: Recommends UPF 50+ clothing, hats, sunscreen, and shade-seeking as primary sun protection strategies. Physical UV barriers — such as UPF 50+ umbrellas — are emphasized for prolonged outdoor exposure.
  • Canadian Dermatology Association: Endorses broad-spectrum sun protection strategies, including shade structures and UV-blocking accessories, especially for individuals with fair skin or a personal or family history of skin cancer.

For Canadians spending extended time outdoors — whether working, playing sports, or enjoying recreational activities — a UV-blocking umbrella rated UPF 50+ provides continuous, reapplication-free protection. The UV-Blocker umbrella, independently tested and approved by the Melanoma International Foundation, blocks 99% of UV rays and keeps users up to 15°F cooler — making it a practical and reliable companion for Canadian summers.

Ultimate Sun Protection

Why Choose UV-Blocker

Safe & Eco-Friendly
Our RPET fabric is made from post-consumer plastic waste. Plus, they're safe for all ages, including babies under 6 months old.

Superior Quality
Not all sun umbrellas are created equal - choose a UV-Blocker umbrella for high-quality sun protection that lasts.

Style Meets Functionality
Our umbrellas are designed to be both stylish and functional, so you can enjoy the outdoors with peace of mind.

High-Quality Protection
Our umbrellas block up to 99% of UV radiation, making them an essential accessory for those who prioritize sun protection.

Approval
Dermatologist Recommended & approved by the Melanoma International Foundation

Eco-friendly
Eco-friendly with RPET fabric, meeting Global Recycled Standard

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

What size sun umbrella should I get?

It depends on how you carry it and who you're covering. The 42" compact slips into a purse or tote and is the easiest to keep with you daily. The 58" large folding model still folds down for bag carry but covers two people comfortably, so it suits walking with a partner or a kid. If you're on a course or want maximum coverage, the 62" and 68" golf models go bigger again. Every model in the collection folds, so size is about coverage, not portability.

Do sun umbrellas actually keep you cooler?

Yes. Under the UV-Blocker canopy you stay up to 15°F cooler than standing in direct sun, because the fabric blocks the radiant heat before it reaches you. That difference is most noticeable on long walks, commutes, and anywhere there's no natural shade to duck into.

Can I use a sun umbrella in the rain?

You can. All models use water-repellent nylon, so the same umbrella handles harsh sun and unexpected light rain. That's the practical reason people keep one in their bag year-round instead of swapping between a rain umbrella and a sun umbrella.

What does UPF 50+ mean on an umbrella?

UPF measures how much ultraviolet radiation a fabric lets through. UPF 50+ means the canopy blocks over 98% of UV rays, which is the highest rating fabric is given. Every umbrella in this collection is UPF 50+, so protection doesn't change with the size or style you pick. The canopy itself is dermatologist approved.