With rainy days in abundance this season, a good sturdy umbrella can help you keep the rain off your upper body and withstand gusty winds while you’re out walking in the storm. Here are two high-rated and moderately priced umbrellas to consider.
The Lewis N. Clark Automatic Travel Umbrella is fashioned from steel and water-resistant polyester, with metal ribs and a rust- and corrosion-resistant frame. It is made to resist strong winds, yet weighs a mere 10 ounces, folds to 11 inches and provides 38 inches of canopy cover. A rubberized and nonslip handle makes it easy to hold. Comes in black and a variety of bright colors. www.acmeumbrella.com.
The Repel Easy Touch Umbrella is made with nine reinforced fiberglass ribs that bend rather than turn inside-out in the face of wind. The automatic open/close capability provides one-handed operation, a three-fold chrome-plated metal shaft and frame provide stability, and a Dupont Teflon coating on the strong 210T pongee canopy
fabric offers superior water-repellency (and gives the umbrella its name). A 42-inch canopy provides very good coverage. All this, and a lifetime replacement guarantee. Comes in numerous colors, including black with a blue-sky interior.
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