ShedRain WindPro – Parapluie de voyage compact portable ventilé à ouverture automatique pour la pluie et le vent avec téflon

Brand:ShedRain

3.6/5

57.55

DESCRIPTION DU PRODUIT Ce parapluie WindPro est doté d'un cadre et de nervures en fibre de verre super résistants et d'un manche en acier électrostatique. Ainsi, même s'il se replie petit, il ne vous laissera jamais tomber. L'un de nos parapluies compacts les plus durables, il s'ouvre et se ferme en appuyant sur un bouton et le double auvent ventilé et le revêtement en téflon signifient une résistance exceptionnelle au vent et à l'eau. DU FABRICANT Parasols ventilés WindPro de ShedRain. Élégance avec fonction. Un parapluie sérieux face au vent ! Le système WindPro est testé en soufflerie pour résister aux vents violents sans inversion et est le mieux noté dans l'industrie.

ShedRain se tient fièrement derrière ses parapluies avec une garantie à vie ; Nous utilisons les meilleurs composants dans la construction de nos parapluies ; Tous les éléments du parapluie sont conçus pour résister aux intempéries. Se range jusqu'à seulement 12 pouces mais s'ouvre jusqu'à un auvent de 43 pouces, pour vous protéger complètement des éléments par tous les temps ; Sa petite taille de rangement pratique en fait le choix parfait pour un parapluie de voyage ; Se glisse facilement dans vos bagages, bagages à main, sac à main, sac de sport, poche, boîte à gants de votre voiture ou sac banane. Le double auvent ventilé offre une résistance supérieure au vent et résiste à toutes les conditions venteuses, orageuses ou pluvieuses sans s'inverser ni se casser ; L'auvent en tissu enduit de téflon est imperméable et résiste aux dommages causés par les vents violents, les tempêtes et les rayons UV du soleil. Poignée coussinée en EVA confortable pour une sensation de main confortable et une prise en main antidérapante ; Comprend une dragonne pour plus de commodité lors de vos déplacements et un étui en tissu assorti avec un crochet pivotant pour que vous puissiez l'attacher à une boucle de ceinture, un sac ou une valise. Un cadre et des nervures en fibre de verre FRP robustes, avec un arbre en acier électrostatique noir augmentent la résistance au vent, la durée de vie et la durabilité ; Parapluie entièrement noir avec fonction d'ouverture/fermeture automatique pour une utilisation facile d'une seule main.
Brand ShedRain
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 374 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Department unisex-adult
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Frame Material Alloy Steel
Handle Material Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 1760
Item Weight 12.8 ounces
Manufacturer ShedRain Umbrellas
Pattern Solid
Product Dimensions 12 x 2 x 2 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Rain
Shape Umbrella
Special Feature auto-open-and-close
Style Compact
Target Audience Adult

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Scritto da: HK USP45
Good size for carrying
Little too small for a long walk in the rain
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Easy to use
My husband has this umbrella and I realized how convenient the open and close button is. Decided I needed one too!
Scritto da: Robert S
Auto open but manual close
I have only owned this umbrella for a short period of time but so far I like it. First off, the "Auto Open & Close" fully extends and opens the umbrella but doesn't actually close it. It works beautifully on extending and opening with just the touch of a button but when you push the button again, it just folds the canopy and doesn't retract the shaft. You have to manually compress the shaft and doing so reloads the spring mechanism that opens the whole thing. Not a big deal but it's good to know because I assumed the auto close also meant collapsing it too. I was also surprised to see the canopy appears to be attached to the frame in a fairly normal way. It still has the rounded metal points at each end and the canopy is tied on. When the umbrella is wrapped close, I am again surprised to see the design does not position the frame arms to be evenly arranged. You can see how some are bunched which in my past experience with cheaper brands would cause the arms to bend over time. I'll try to remember to update this review if I have any troubles with the build quality. My last small complaint is the sleeve for the umbrella. It does not have any zipper or elastic section so it provides a fairly snug fit. I think a zipper would have worked better. But even with all of these small gripes, I have had no issues with the actual use at this point.
Scritto da: jcerikson
Well made and reasonably priced.
I have had one of these for six years that have stoop up to harsh wind and blowing rain. Don’t waste money on cheaper units that fail and leave you standing in the rain.
Scritto da: DRC
Singin in the rain
Fantastic umbrella
Scritto da: Jeremy P.
a decline in perceived quality
I purchased my first ShedRain WindPro Mini Umbrella in 2005 or 2006. I purchased the umbrella reluctantly - it was the only umbrella option offered at the store, and it was a pricy one at that - and out of necessity - it was raining and I needed something, anything, to keep my camera equipment dry. The umbrella quickly proved to be different than others. It was sturdy. It was wind resistant. It opened and closed with vigor. I enjoyed using the umbrella so much that it mitigated, if only partially, the dreariness of the rain. I brought my umbrella with me almost everywhere. It resided in a side pocket of my backpack, always there, always ready. And then, like a fool, I lost it. How I lost it is neither here nor there, although the losing was entirely my own fault. Alas. I thought perhaps I could make due without an umbrella. But as a resident in one of the rainiest cities in the United States, last week's weather made me rethink that proposition. Instead, I found and purchased a new ShedRain WindPro Mini Umbrella. I must admit - I'm rarely as excited after an Amazon purchase as I was in anticipation of receiving my new umbrella. What an immediate disappointment. This umbrella neither opens nor closes with vigor. In fact, it doesn't close automatically at all. Sure, a second button press releases the umbrella's tension, but the canopy itself must be manually closed. ShedRain seems to have replaced the considerable quality of the old version with disappointment or possibly thing-a-ma-jiggers and what-cha-ma-call-its, since they appear everywhere along the skeleton of the new version. The old umbrella was the manifestation of simplicity; the new, an apparent inversion of parsimony. All in all, the decline in my perceived quality of this umbrella has left me quite melancholy. How I long for the days of yore; oh, how I long for my lost umbrella.
Scritto da: Brother Punch
Still durable, still compact, 2nd one I've bought
Still durable, still compact, still elegantly understated; 2nd one I've bought. First one was over a year ago. Both of them have the fortitude to be flipped inside out by strong winds and to pop right back into shape - none the worse for wear far as I can tell. My last one was stolen from a fairly nice spa.
Scritto da: John Pawlowski
Compact and durable - good enough for rainy Chicago commute
I commute to downtown Chicago every day which will sometimes involve walking through cruddy weather between the office and train station. This umbrella is the perfect size to collapse into my backpack and keep in there as an ongoing permanent precaution. It's constructed well enough to vent most wind through, although when the really heavy gusts come and I'm not angled correctly, the undercarriage system is designed to allow the umbrella to "flip" and then flip back without any permanent damage to the structure. Of course, with the pros listed here concerning its size, the resulting con is that there's only so much surface area this umbrella can protect. In heavy rain, I get soaked from the knees down since it's just not big enough. However, for me that's an acceptable trade-off as compact size and durability are my chief concerns for how I use it.

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