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The bigger Shibumi is, well, bigger thus and gives a bigger area of shade. It has the exact same makeup, weighs 4 pounds and costs $270. Usually, you have to stake your tent into the sand.
In separate rulings, Beach Shade was ordered to fork over all its sales to Shibumi; the total awarded is confidential, and Beach Shade no longer exists. Matthew Finneran, the company’s founder ...
The canopies, which are manufactured in North Carolina and Virginia, sell for $250. Shibumi Shade is the brainchild of two brothers — Dane and Scott Barnes — and best friend Alex Slater.
Apex-based Beach Shade, which sold a cheaper clone for $150 and beat Shibumi to Amazon, had sold 900 units and reported that it was on track to make $1 million in sales in 2021, according to court ...
With the Shibumi Shade, you won't have to worry about a strong gust of wind ripping it out of the sand and blowing your shade across the shore, but it needs at least 3 mph of wind to stay aloft.
But die-hard beach bums try it anyway, including on relatively rare days when the wind speed drops below the 3 mph needed to keep a Shibumi Shade aloft. And when the shade flopped uselessly down ...
Shibumi Shade founders Dane Barnes, 37, Scott Barnes, 34, and Alex Slater, 37.. Illustration: Inc.; Photo: Shibumi Shade If you’ve gone to the beach along the East Coast over the past couple of ...
CONWAY — Shibumi Shade won't fly on Horry County beaches this summer. After debating a one-year pilot program for wind-driven shading devices, Horry County Council voted 9-3 against a test run ...
We’ve tested them, and they pretty much eliminate the only issue we’ve had with the Shibumi. Of course, a set of two is a $30 add-on to an already expensive shade, so there is that.) ...
Apex-based Beach Shade, which sold a cheaper clone for $150 and beat Shibumi to Amazon, had sold 900 units and reported that it was on track to make $1 million in sales in 2021, according to court ...