BaliosFolding Umbrella Real Wood Handle Auto Open Close Vented Canopy
Product Dimensions | 32.99 x 7.01 x 7.01 cm; 450 Grams |
Part number | Double Canopy |
Item display weight | 395 Grams |
Material type | Fibreglass |
Department | Men's |
Manufacturer | Balios |
Item model number | Double Canopy |
ASIN | B01LZCY6YN |
A**R
Fantastic, Sturdy Little Brolly!
I have had the worst luck with umbrellas in recent years - cheap ones invariably let me down, and I’ve long ceased trusting myself to remember an expensive umbrella on the bus or train! I’ve tried a number of brollys, from no-name emergency buys to major brands like Totes, and none have lasted - so with this in mind I did a bit of research and comparison before buying this one.My first impressions are that this is a well-designed and high-quality item, particularly when put side-by-side with a similarly priced umbrella from a well-known drugstore. The item came well packaged to protect the canopy and wood handle, and has enough heft to inspire confidence. The handle is made of a lovely dark wood, and is perfectly smooth with no imperfections or rough spots. It is exactly the right size for my (average-sized) hand which is a huge positive given how uncomfortable the tiny travel-style umbrella handles can be. The umbrella comes in a matching sleeve, which rather uniquely has a zip down the side to make it easier to get on and off - a small detail but suggests the thought and consideration put into the design of the product. Overall it is very elegantly designed and put together -they haven’t just slapped some fancy script font on a cheap brolly, but have paid attention to the details such as stitching that help it seem a bit more ‘high-end’.The umbrella itself is similarly well designed - pressing the open/close button expands the canopy forcefully, revealing the sturdy metal and fibreglass frame. It is definitely a step up from the standard, thin metal ribs you’ll find on a cheap model which gives me confidence this will last more than a few trips around windy West Yorkshire! The canopy is vented, which allows wind to pass through rather than stressing the umbrella frame - this is a great feature and definitely helps, although no brolly is really wind-proof so just bear that in mind. The canopy fabric is pretty standard and blocks water just fine - the light blue colour looks very handsome in person and goes well with the wood handle. Pressing the button again snaps the canopy shut, again with some force, which helps shake off excess raindrops. The brolly requires a surprising amount of force to fully retract into the collapsed form - on the one hand this is reassuring as it’s all very sturdy, but I do wonder if having such strong springs in the frame may raise the risk of something breaking down the line. However after years of flimsy umbrellas breaking on me I’d rather take my chances with something that might be ‘too strong’!!Overall I am very very impressed with this product - it has every feature I was looking for (fibreglass ribs, vented canopy) and some I didn’t know I wanted (zip on the sleeve)! It seems well-made and sturdy enough to last, without being too heavy and while having an elegant, smart appearance. My only possible note for improvement would be to add a carrying loop/strap to the handle itself - the included sleeve has a loop attached but it would be better for it to be on the umbrella handle itself so the brolly can be hung to dry. Such a minor point really, and definitely not a deal breaker by any means. This would be an exceptional product for £30, so for under £20 it’s one of the best deals out there.
C**R
Good smart, portable umbrella, though not for strong wind
I go for a long walk five times a week and I always take my rucksack with me plus two of this umbrella for me and my son in case it rains. Many a time it looked like it wasn't going to rain or the forecast didn't predict it, but it did rain, and that is the strength of this umbrella: it's small and light enough that you can take it in a bag with you without it being that much hassle.It can cope with moderate wind, but in strong wind, it keeps getting inverted. So I give up using it in strong wind. But after over three years of use, both brollies are still going strong, even though my son's one has been inverted dozens of times - the brolly sorts itself out when you compact it back down and then open it again.The brolly opens itself when you push a button. To fold it back down, you push it down yourself, which requires some strength. My son struggled to push his down at the age of ten. From about the age of 12, he could do it himself.The umbrella has moderate coverage, so if you are out in windy conditions with rain coming in at an angle, you're likely to get a bit wet at least on the legs. But it is a very good option to keep on you whenever you go out, and most of the time it will do a good job of keeping you dry.It looks smart and the durability has been great: I've used it for over three years with it chucked into my rucksack along with other stuff. I've used it many times, as has my son his, and both brollies still look in great condition. Good value for money for how smart it looks and how practical it is. I especially love the wooden handle, which gives it a quality feel and has a lovely pattern.
E**R
Excellent quality -really glad I bought one!
I've been looking for a stylish, compact and effective umbrella for those "emergencies” when you haven't got your big brolly with you for quite a while now. I stumbled across the Balios Travel Umbrella and was immediately drawn to it. A fantastic range of colours, effective looking design, stylish, modern, not too expensive - perfect for leaving in the car or office... so I figured I would give it a go. I've looked at a few others on the high street or in larger supermarkets, but never really found one that looked like it would do the job.Packaging:The umbrella arrived safely in the normal Amazon packaging overkill style, although to be fair I know that Amazon likes to package creatively in order to make the best use of its delivery options. The umbrella itself was inside a drawstring protective bag, giving another layer of protection during transit. Inside this was the brolly itself, complete with zipped stowaway bag, and a wrap of paper around the handle (also to protect from damage during shipping). The zipped bag is easy to remove and replace but might be fiddly if the brolly is still wet. My new brolly is very YELLOW!In use:I live and work in the North East of Scotland - when it blows a gale and rains up here it does it properly. Safe to say that despite recent weather patterns having given us an unusually mild and dry spring (so far), I got the chance to try out my umbrella the day after I received it. In the past, I have taken my large "gustbuster" style umbrella for walks in the rain; it's tried and tested and gives an enormous coverage, but in true pioneering fashion I decided to try out my new travel umbrella. I was not disappointed in the slightest. Moderate gusts did not phase the brolly one bit thanks to the vents, it was big enough to give me shelter from the decent amount of rain pushing down on me, and as an added bonus the bright yellow was highly visible in the murk!In summary:The Balios travel umbrella is a solid, well designed and attractive brolly, well worth the £20 in my humble opinion! Would recommend to anyone.
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