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Before choosing a solution, it’s important to understand the cause.
A parasol becomes unstable when:
Result: discomfort… and sometimes a real risk of falling.
This is the most common solution.
It consists of:
This solution quickly reaches its limits, especially with larger parasols.
A concrete or stone base improves stability.
Install the parasol:
It improves stability but does not solve the root issue
These solutions mainly rely on weight.
However:
Result:
For true stability, you need to focus on fixing, not just weight.
The Gard&Rock system is based on:

A solution particularly suited for terraces and gardens.
Cantilever (offset) parasols are the most demanding.
Why?
They require a reinforced fixing system.

Important:
For this type of parasol, stability strongly depends on the surface and installation.
In most cases, it is recommended to secure the ground anchor in concrete (terrace, slab, or footing) to ensure a reliable and durable installation.
To go further, discover how to choose the right parasol base for your needs:
https://en.gardandrock.com/article/22/Which-parasol-base-should-you-choose
Important: As with any outdoor equipment, it is recommended to fold or store your parasol in windy conditions to prevent excessive stress on the structure and ensure long-term durability.
Stabilizing a parasol is not just about adding weight.
Traditional solutions may work occasionally, but they quickly show their limitations.
A ground-fixing solution, such as the Gard&Rock system (ground anchor + support), provides a stable, discreet, and durable setup.
A simple and effective way to fully enjoy your outdoor space without constraints.