Who We Are
Supplying quality UV umbrellas that are effective in blocking 99% of the harmful UVA and UVB rays is important to me, you see in 2003 I was diagnosed with stage one Melanoma, and I had to find a way to continue enjoying the time on the beach with my family and still stay protected.
We designed the UV Blocker sun umbrella line in 2005 and for the past 18 years we have been dedicated to improving and developing different sun umbrella models so you can enjoy your outdoor active lives.
6 Reasons Why People Love UV-Blocker Umbrellas
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Blocks up to 99% of UVA and UVB rays
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Dermatologist recommended & approved by the Melanoma International Foundation
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Eco-friendly with RPET fabric, meeting Global Recycled Standard
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UPF 55+ Sun protection
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Keeps you 15°F/-9°C Cooler
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Can be used rain or shine
What Leading Dermatologists Are Saying About the UV-Blocker Umbrella.
My patients routinely ask me about other UV-protective options besides sunscreen
“My patients routinely ask me about other UV-protective options besides sunscreen and sun avoidance. Now, I have another fantastic option for my patients. Being a UV-Blocker umbrella user myself, this travel umbrella has many purposes besides rain protection. I highly recommend the UV-Blocker umbrella to you and your family for its compactness, ease of use and storage, durability, coolness, and most importantly, its sun protection against skin cancer and premature aging.”
Dr. David A. Kasper, DO Dermatology & Skin Cancer Institute - Lansdale, PA
It’s not just the Baby Boomers who I have been treating for sun-related skin damage
“It’s not just the Baby Boomers who I have been treating for sun-related skin damage including skin cancer. I have seen an increasing number of younger individuals with varying degrees of UV-related skin problems…problems that are most often preventable. I spend vacation time with my grandchildren on Rehoboth Beach in Delaware. The first items we pack are our UV-Blocker Beach Umbrellas. I have been recommending them to my patients for years.”
Dr. Andrea Buck, DO Burlington County Dermatology - Medford NJ
An all-to-common result of exposure to the sun is actinic keratosis, I highly recommend the...
“An all-to-common result of exposure to the sun is actinic keratosis. Usually affecting older adults, it can develop on the face, lips, ears, back of hands, forearms, scalp, and neck. The rough, scaly skin patch enlarges slowly and can eventually become cancerous. The UV-Blocker umbrella is one of the most effective defenses against this type of sun damage on the market today. I highly recommend it to patients who spend time outdoors in sunny conditions.”
Dr. Aradhna Saxena, MD Dermatology & Skin Cancer Institute - Fort Washington, PA