Creating shade in style with TUUCI

MASTERS COMPANY TUUCI has over twenty years of experience in creating shady and atmospheric environments. With roots in the maritime world, TUUCI assures you of technical excellence and optimal performance. But TUUCI's parasols not only perform, but also attract attention with their design. One part of the parasol where design is combined with technology is the mast. MASTERS presents the different mast options that will undoubtedly suit you.

Marine Grade Aluminum

Polished & anodized aluminum masts consist of one large contiguous "Marine Grade" aluminum base element. The lightweight material, which is commonly used on sailing yachts, powerboats and offshore structures, offers great strength and extremely good protection against corrosion.

The aluminum can be powder coated or Aluma-teak™ coated, making the parasol frames available in many different colors. By applying an Aluma-teak™ coating to the aluminum frame, one retains the strength and resistance of the aluminum, but the parasol appears as if it were made of wood.

Northstar

The Northstar Mast features the patented "channel and ridge" system, an advanced construction of four polished edges, the ridges, with 4 profiles in between, the channels. With the ability to mix materials, the Northstar Mast offers unique design combinations that, as is typical of TUUCI, can withstand the most extreme weather conditions.

The profiles are available in teak hardwood, six Aluma-teak™ colors and seven powder-coat colors, allowing the parasol to be completely customized.

Nautical Teak

The 'Nautical Teak Hardwood' mast is characterized by its natural materials and is available in two options: either a mast made entirely of teak or a mast equipped with an aluminum core surrounded by a several centimeters thick layer of teak.

Combining Indonesian teak hardwood with high-quality corrosion-resistant stainless steel components, TUUCI provides the ideal material for timeless appearance, reliable durability and maximum performance. The teak comes from the largest sustainably forested teak plantation in Indonesia, where it is processed according to the strictest environmental regulations.

For more information, visit the TUUCI website.