The pipe section can be removed, allowing for flat storage instead of an L-shape. Storage dimensions: 30 x 20 x 3.3 cm (flat shape).
All metal parts, including the main body, pipe, and knob screw, are made of rust-resistant stainless steel (SUS304). The pipes are welded by stainless steel welding experts, resulting in a very clean and strong welded finish.
Super strong! Although it is detachable, it is definitely stronger than a single pipe! Even if it is blown by a strong gust of wind, the connecting parts will not come loose or bend. Rest assured that it is stronger than the standpipes generally sold commercially (including handmade ones).
Compatible parasol support pipe diameters: 15mm to 26mm (standard support pipe diameter: 25mm) The knob screw used to secure the detachable pipe can be attached from either the left or right side. The detachable pipe can also be attached in any of four directions at 90-degree intervals. *When securing the parasol pole with the knob screw, ① First, loosen the knob screw as much as possible. ② Next, make sure that the middle plate for the washer is standing straight and vertical, then slowly insert the parasol pole into the recess in the middle plate. ③ Once the parasol pole has been inserted all the way to the bottom of the stand, tighten the knob screw until it is tight. Tighten the knob screw until it hits the other middle plate and can no longer be turned. (Since it is tightened with the knob screw, the "L" shape of the middle plate will be deformed, but this is not a problem as as long as the middle plate is kept standing straight and vertical and the pole can be inserted repeatedly, it can be used again and again.
Made of 3mm thick stainless steel. ・Base size: Length 30cm x Width 20cm x Height 3.3cm *Stainless steel plate thickness 3mm ・Detachable pipe size: Length 15cm, outer diameter 3.5cm, inner diameter 3.0cm (wall thickness 2.5cm) ・Pipe base: height 3cm (wall thickness): 3mm ・Total weight: 1.5kg (base + pipe body)
Included items: Parasol stand body, soft bag. (Paracord and base screws are not included.)
This L-shaped parasol stand is popular among raft and cage fishing enthusiasts, but it has the drawback that it is difficult to fit into a bag because the pipes are angled at a 90-degree angle.
This parasol stand has a detachable pipe section, eliminating the difficulty of storing it in a bucket or bag.
If the pipes were sticking out, it would be difficult to fit and store, but by laying the pipes on their side and attaching them to the base, the storage shape becomes a flat square. The flat rectangular shape makes it much easier to store.
You will definitely feel the benefits if you try it out. I'm sure it will help you organize your bag neatly!
*Additional explanation* A customer pointed out that "The fasteners bend easily, and the parasol keeps spinning around, making it impossible to secure at all!"
The "fastening fitting" refers to a middle plate part that acts as a long, thin stainless steel washer attached to the detachable pipe, but it has been pointed out that pressing this middle plate part with the knob screw causes the middle plate part to become deformed.
As you said, it will easily deform if you tighten the screws. It will deform, but there is no problem with tightening, so please don't worry.
There is no risk of the parasol becoming unable to be fixed, so please tighten the knob screw firmly without worrying about the middle plate being deformed. If you tighten it firmly until it hits the middle plate and the screw can no longer be turned, there is no chance of the parasol spinning around.
However, please note the following when doing this: 1) After making sure that the middle plate is standing straight and vertical, slowly insert the parasol pole into the groove (L-shaped) of the middle plate. If the parasol pole is not aligned with the groove of the middle plate and the middle plate is tilted, tightening the knob screw will cause the middle plate to become distorted. Please be careful because if the middle plate is no longer standing straight and vertical, the tip of the knob screw will not make contact with the middle plate. Make sure that the tip of the knob screw is firmly gripping the middle plate before tightening.
The role of this middle plate part is to prevent scratches on the parasol pole and to increase the friction area by pressing down on it with a flat surface, allowing for a stronger clamping force.
In other words, a "middle plate" is a state in which an "obstructive foreign object" is wedged between the plates. The more foreign objects are wedged (clogged), the more difficult it becomes for the object inside to move.
Compared to using only screws to press down on the "tip points," tightening with the same amount of pressure will provide a stronger hold when tightened with the middle plate, regardless of whether the middle plate is bent or not. If you try to fasten with just two screws, the screw tips will slip and the pole will not be able to be secured unless you screw them in tight enough to scratch it. Tightening too tightly every time will leave numerous scratches and dents on the parasol pole, so we use this method that does not scratch the pole.