markise oder sonnenschirm Unopiu Sonnenschirm Salento, Windstärke: bis 45km/h, 300x250x243cm, –  Garten‑Stuhl
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markise oder sonnenschirm Unopiu Sonnenschirm Salento, Windstärke: bis 45km/h, 300x250x243cm, – Garten‑StuhlDer Unopi Salento ein Markisen Sonnenschirm, der Schatten und Windschutz in einem eleganten System vereint. Der Salento von Unopi ist mehr als ein Sonnenschirm: Das Besondere liegt in der ausfahrbaren Markise, die seitlich am Schirm angebracht ist und bei Bedarf zustzlichen Schutz vor flach einstehender Sonne oder leichtem Wind bietet. Wenn sie nicht gebraucht wird, verschwindet sie platzsparend in einem seitlichen Behlter der Blick auf den Garten

Der Unopiù Salento – ein Markisen-Sonnenschirm, der Schatten und Windschutz in einem eleganten System vereint.

Der Salento von Unopiù ist mehr als ein Sonnenschirm: Das Besondere liegt in der ausfahrbaren Markise, die seitlich am Schirm angebracht ist und bei Bedarf zusätzlichen Schutz vor flach einstehender Sonne oder leichtem Wind bietet. Wenn sie nicht gebraucht wird, verschwindet sie platzsparend in einem seitlichen Behälter – der Blick auf den Garten bleibt ungestört, der Platz darunter frei.

Das Gestell der versetzten Stange besteht aus verzinktem Aluminium kombiniert mit Leistenholz aus Iroko – einem der beständigsten Tropenhölzer, das für seine Widerstandsfähigkeit gegen Witterung und Insekten bekannt ist. Die ausfahrbaren Arme der Markise sind aus Aluminium, die Bespannung aus 100 % Acrylstoff Tempotest: naturfarben beim bronzefarbenen Schirm, weiß beim weißen Modell.

Die regulierbare Schräge der Markise (5–20 Grad) passt sich dem Sonnenstand an. Der Schirm ist windstabil bis 45 km/h – bei höherer Windgeschwindigkeit empfiehlt Unopiù, die Markise zu schließen. Für die Standfestigkeit stehen zwei Optionen zur Wahl: 10 optionale Betonsplittplatten (50×50 cm, je ca. 18 kg) als Beschwerung, oder Bodenmontage per Dübel über die Löcher im Gestell. Die Plattenfläche bietet zudem Raum für Blumentöpfe oder Pflanzkästen.

Der Salento ergänzt das Sortiment an Sonnenschirmen bei Garten-Stuhl und ist Teil des gesamten Unopiù Sortiments. Passendes Sonnenschirm-Zubehör wie Betonsplittplatten ist direkt als Variante wählbar.

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  • Material Gestell: Verzinktes Aluminium + Iroko-Leistenholz
  • Material Arme: Aluminium
  • Material Markise: 100 % Acrylstoff Tempotest
  • Farbe Gestell: Weiß (glänzend) oder Bronze (matt)
  • Farbe Stoff: Weiß (beim weißen Schirm) / Naturfarben (beim bronzefarbenen)
  • Bedienung: Handkurbel + Seilzug
  • Maße (B×T×H): 300 × 250 × 243 cm
  • Windstabilität: bis 45 km/h
  • Markisenschräge: regulierbar 5–20 Grad
  • Gewicht: 135 kg (Schirm) / 180 kg (mit Betonplatten)
  • Standfestigkeit: Optionale Betonsplittplatten (10×, 50×50 cm) oder Bodendübel
  • Hersteller: Unopiù S.p.A., Italien (gegründet 1977)
  • Lieferzeit: ca. 3–6 Wochen

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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Salento mit Handkurbel und elektrisch?
Beim Handkurbel-Modell wird die Markise manuell per Kurbel und Seilzug aus- und eingefahren. Das elektrische Modell verfügt zusätzlich über einen Motor mit Fernbedienung – ist aber auch manuell bedienbar. Beide Modelle haben identische Maße und Materialien.

Wie wird der Salento am Boden befestigt?
Es gibt zwei Optionen: Die 10 optionalen Betonsplittplatten (50×50 cm, je ca. 18 kg) beschleinigen den Ständer auf insgesamt ca. 180 kg. Alternativ lässt sich der Schirm über Löcher im Gestell direkt mit Dübeln im Boden verankern.

Aus welchem Holz besteht das Gestell?
Die versetzte Stange besteht aus verzinktem Aluminium kombiniert mit Leistenholz aus Iroko – einem tropischen Hartholz, das für seine außergewöhnliche Witterungsbeständigkeit und Langlebigkeit bekannt ist. Iroko gilt als Alternative zu Teakholz.

Welche Windstärke hält der Salento aus?
Die Markise des Salento ist windstabil bis 45 km/h. Bei höheren Windgeschwindigkeiten empfiehlt Unopiù, die Markise einzufahren, um Schäden zu vermeiden. Der Sonnenschirm selbst (ohne ausgefahrene Markise) ist durch sein hohes Eigengewicht von 135 kg sehr standfest.

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