The new TUUCI Vineyard Shade Pod features from one to four separate canopies supported by a single mast, offering expansive shaded areas. Easily operational with independent auto lift piston systems and locking handles, the Shade Pod allows for deployment of any of the canopies in different directions. Our modular design, marine grade components and replaceable parts have been extended to the new Shade Pod to assure prolonged life of the product. The Vineyard Shade Pod is available in our exclusive Aluma-TEAK finish in natural or java.
Vineyard Shade Pod
- Product Name
- Vineyard Shade Pod
- Manufacturer
- TUUCI
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