







Umbrellas for Rain Windproof Travel Umbrella Folding Portable Compact Umbrella with Automatic Open Close for Men and Women
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Beach girl
> 3 dayThe best compact umbrella. Just push the button to open or close. Throw in your bag or keep inside your car door pocket. Great quality
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MizzouTiger
> 3 dayThis umbrella is well-made and functions perfectly. Closed up, it measure about 11 inches and is very light-weight. It is portable and can fit in a normal size bag, back-pack or even a larger purse. The springs and the bars are of good quality and the canopy is well secured. The open/shut button functions well and does exactly what is stated in the description. Other thoughts: The wording wind-proof used on an umbrella has always meant to me that the canopy is made out of two separate layers/pieces that lay on top of each other with strategic gaps between them, allowing air to flow out. This is not the case for this umbrella. So be aware. Next is the size! This is a small umbrella a six foot, 190 lbs. person. If you are smaller in stature, this will be perfect for you. Last but not least, compared to other truly wind-proof umbrellas this one is over-priced for my budget.
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Kitts Fam
> 3 dayThis sturdy umbrella is a great size and it snaps open beautifully. It is easy to close, with no finger pinching involved. I love how compact this is when shut, making it incredibly portable and easy to pack or carry!
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Sofiel
> 3 dayThis is a well constructed travel umbrella that fits perfectly in my bag purse or under the car seat. I have asthma and rain doesnt set well with me. The portability function of this umbrella works well for me because its small enough to tuck out of sight yet is within reach when needed. But dont let how small it is folded up fool you. Its one button push to open sends it swooshing wide open with enough room for two adults to walk next to each other. All the sewing is top notch and the mechanism works smoothly. It has a velcro strap to keep it tucked together and a small bag that you could slip it into if you needed to while its still wet. I wouldnt put it away wet though. Even with waterproof treatment Ive had umbrellas take on a musty smell from forgetting I put them away wet. This price is fair for the quality of this umbrella and it promises to give years of function and rain protection.
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N. B. Kennedy
> 3 dayThis is a really sturdy, oversized umbrella. Be careful... it snaps open and shut with verve! Nice to have a travel sized umbrella thats big enough for two people.
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Karen B
14-04-2025This medium umbrella opens very quickly and easily by pressing the button. You press the button again to close the umbrella, but you still have to telescope the handle which is very tight. Maybe it will loosen up with more use. It feels very sturdy and well made.
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J. P. Hann
Greater than one weekIf ever you have used a self-opening/closing travel umbrella, this will be very familiar. One button to open/collapse the canopy, and a very small footprint when closed and collapsed. The frame is lightweight and flexible, but still strong. The “wind proof” part comes from this frame - there are no special wind flaps or the like to otherwise lessen resistance.
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Mike M
> 3 dayThis is a very convenient umbrella. It fold up very compactly and pops open instantly. I have a similar umbrella that I purchased several years ago and I really like these push button opening umbrellas. The material is interesting in that it feels thicker than the other one I bought. Its not as elegant feeling but, as long as it holds up, it will work well. At such a compact size, its easy to store and carry with you. The push button is a little stiff but Im sure it will get easier to push as it is used more.
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Erin
> 3 dayI bought this so I would have a back up umbrella to keep in the car or in my bag and it’s absolutely perfect. It’s tiny and compact, the pushbutton mechanism is forceful, and it’s lightweight. I can’t speak to longevity yet but I am happy with it.
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GoodSeal
> 3 dayGood quality foldable umbrella with a nice auto-close feature. I dont see any obvious wind resistant features like I expected. Its made out of a strong nylon-type material, but I cant see any reason it wouldnt collapse if caught by a strong gust. I was surprised at how well the auto-close works on this umbrella! Push the button to pop it open, and the same button pops it close, and I do mean pop. You still have to push the top back toward the handle to collapse the shaft, and that takes some muscle. Once I close the fabric part using the button, I grasp both ends and push them together. Once you get a feel for it, this brolly is very handy. I like it, but I wouldnt trust it in a windstorm.