Down River Standard Umbrella Holder


Frame Size: 1.25" LD
Umbrella Diameter: 1.5"
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Description

The Down River Standard Umbrella Holder is your protection from the sun. It's ideal for those days when you simply want to float down the river, enjoying a cool beverage, without the sun's burning rays affecting your relaxation time. The standard version mounts to your raft frame by sliding over the crossbar when your frame is disassembled. Check out the Modular Umbrella Holder if you'd like to attach or remove the holder without disassembling the frame, or the Deluxe Umbrella Holder if you'd like to be able to pivot the umbrella to different angles depending on the positioning of the sun.

Compatibility
  • The 1.25 LD Pipe fits NRS frames and Down River LD frames
  • The 1.5 XD Pipe fits Down River XD frames

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