Right now, you can score the popular outdoor patio umbrella for up to 35 percent off. This discount brings its price tag down to as little as $80 depending on the color you’ve chosen. Keep in mind that prices vary for each of its eight options, so pay close attention when shopping.

To buy: amazon.com, $80 (originally $110)

With a wingspan of 10 feet, the WikiWiki Outdoor Umbrella brings shade to your favorite spot in the yard with the simple spin of its crank handle. Its canopy is made from a durable, PU-coated polyester material that’s fade-, UV-, and water-resistant, as well as eco-friendly. In fact, shoppers are ensured a three-year, fade-resistance warranty. The umbrella’s frame is equally as sturdy with its alloy steel profile, which is powder coated to prevent rusting and 25 percent thicker than its counterparts, according to the brand.

For added stability, the triple-reinforced, bend-resistant hinge points allow you to reposition the umbrella with ease, while its triangular structure keeps it in place and the iron shell minimizes wobbling and swaying. There’s also a canopy strap that securely fastens to the pole to further stabilize the umbrella, ensuring that it won’t budge once you’ve found the perfect shade angle.

To buy: amazon.com, $80 (originally $100 )

After calling its design “thoughtful,” one customer wrote, “The stand that the umbrella pole rests in comes up much higher than other umbrella stands I’ve seen, helping keep it upright and stable.” They also highlighted that its canopy strap keeps “the umbrella shade steady when it’s windy out” and “the shade in the right place,” adding that “I’ve seen other cantilever umbrellas that get caught in the wind and tip over.”

To buy: amazon.com, $84 (originally $110)

Taking a moment to compare its construction, another buyer noted that it’s “much more UV- and rain-resistant than any of my previous umbrellas.”