The Better LCS Umbrella Holder (Sitting Model) is designed to provide reliable shade and protection for trainers, handlers, and judges during long days in the field. Built for comfort and practicality, this holder is ideal for situations...
The Better LCS Umbrella Holder (Sitting Model) is designed to provide reliable shade and protection for trainers, handlers, and judges during long days in the field. Built for comfort and practicality, this holder is ideal for situations where you’ll be sitting for extended periods—up to 80% of the day.
Measuring 40" in overall length, the umbrella holder can be securely placed in the ground up to 10" deep for stability. Its rugged design ensures your umbrella stays firmly anchored, even in outdoor field trial or training conditions.
Designed for Sitting Use: Perfect for handlers or judges who spend most of the day seated.
Stable & Secure: 40" length with up to 10" ground placement for strong anchoring.
Field-Tested Durability: Built to withstand regular use at trials, hunt tests, and training.
Comfort & Protection: Keeps your umbrella in place for shade and weather coverage.
The Better LCS Umbrella Holder – Sitting Model is a practical, field-tested solution for anyone needing all-day sun and weather protection while working dogs in the field.
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