Our windproof travel umbrella is light, weighing a mere 15 ounces, making it easy to carry and use for nearly everyone; adults and kids alike.
Featuring a Teflon coated canopy, our mini umbrella zemic water effectively, allowing for a quick dry experience.
This compact size umbrella is easy to store in your car, your purses, briefcases, backpacks, travel bags, luggage and more.
Premium quality umbrella with a durable and windproof construction, Premium quality umbrella with a durable and windproof construction.
Compact travel umbrella is almost unbreakable with a three-fold chrome plated metal shaft, and strong metal frame to allow for greater stability.
The exact origin of the umbrella is unknown, but it is believed to have been invented in ancient Egypt around 3,500 years ago. The oldest known umbrellas were made of palm leaves and were used to protect the pharaoh from the sun and rain.
Umbrellas were also used in ancient China, Greece, and Rome. In ancient China, umbrellas were made of paper and were used to protect people from the rain and sun. In ancient Greece, umbrellas were made of goatskin and were used to protect people from the sun. In ancient Rome, umbrellas were made of silk and were used to protect people from the sun and rain.
The first umbrellas were invented in ancient Egypt around 3,500 years ago. However, umbrellas were not widely used until the 13th century, when they were introduced to China.
Umbrellas became popular in Europe in the 16th century. They were initially used by the wealthy and aristocracy, but eventually became more affordable and accessible to the general public.
Early umbrellas were made of a variety of materials, including palm leaves, paper, and oiled cloth. In the 18th century, umbrellas began to be made of silk and other luxurious materials. Today, umbrellas are typically made of nylon or polyester fabric.
An umbrella is a device that is used to protect people from the rain and sun. It consists of a canopy that is attached to a frame. The canopy is made of a water-resistant fabric, and the frame is made of metal or plastic. When the umbrella is opened, the canopy spreads out and creates a barrier between the person and the rain or sun.
No, umbrellas do not attract lightning. Lightning is attracted to tall, pointed objects, and umbrellas are not tall or pointed. However, if you are caught in a thunderstorm, it is best to close your umbrella
Yes, umbrellas can protect from UV rays. However, not all umbrellas are created equal. Some umbrellas are made with special UV-resistant fabric, while others are not. If you are looking for an umbrella that will protect you from the sun, be sure to choose one that is labeled as UV-resistant.
The amount of UV protection that an umbrella offers depends on a number of factors, including the type of fabric, the color of the umbrella, and the age of the umbrella. In general, UV-resistant umbrellas can block up to 99% of the sun’s harmful UV rays.