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UMBRELLA

You’ve stepped off the train, plane, or out of the car, ready to begin your day or next adventure, only to realize the weather
isn’t as tip-top as the weatherman predicted. Instead of letting the rain dampen your day, consider packing a travel umbrella
to keep you dry.

Today’s high-end designs are as compact as they are light, yet still, promise to pack a punch when it comes to protecting
you from an unwarranted gust of wind, a freak summer snowstorm, or harsh sunshine.

1. Umbrellas protect travelers in rainstorms and will keep you dry

The main reasons travel umbrellas are so popular? Put simply, they work and have done for years! The humble travel
umbrella comes in an array of sizes, styles, and designs, some of which promise to protect you against wind and rain, whilst
others weigh less than your smartphone.

It comes as little surprise that one in ten Americans invests in a travel umbrella every year, with an impressive  33 million
being sold per annum. That’s a lot of travel umbrellas! The main reason for their popularity? They protect us come rain or
shine.

2. Umbrellas provide rain protection and ventilation more than any rain jacket can

If you are heading to a tropical destination or on a hike, the last thing you want to be carting around is a bulky rain jacket.
And why would you when a travel umbrella promises twice the ventilation and protection?

Ventilation is the keyword here! If hiking or partaking in any other strenuous activity, sweat can lead to hypothermia,
especially when matched with harsh winds.

Umbrellas on the other hand help to regulate our body temperature, by allowing our body heat to evaporate speedily.

Even rain jackets that promise the utmost in ‘breathability’ can encase a consequential amount of heat. If your hiking partner
is an avid rain jacket wearer, now is the time to buy them a travel umbrella.

3. Umbrellas weigh less than most rain jackets

At just 3 oz. (87 grams), today’s high-tech, compact travel umbrellas weigh less than your cell phone, which is under half the
weight of your average ‘breathable’ raincoat.

Savvy travelers are big on lightening their load – packing a lightweight umbrella will free up space for other important items
in their suitcase, whilst promising an effective form of rain and wind protection.

4. Umbrellas work in all weather including snowstorms

Of course, travel umbrellas don’t just protect us from rain, they protect us from harsh sunshine, wind, and snowstorms too,
which is why they’re often used all year round – whether embarking on a winter camping trip or walking to work.

You’ve stepped off the train, plane, or out of the car, ready to begin your day or next adventure, only to realize the weather
isn’t as tip-top as the weatherman predicted. Instead of letting the rain dampen your day, consider packing a travel umbrella
to keep you dry.

Today’s high-end designs are as compact as they are light, yet still, promise to pack a punch when it comes to protecting
you from an unwarranted gust of wind, a freak summer snowstorm, or harsh sunshine.

1. Umbrellas protect travelers in rainstorms and will keep you dry

The main reasons travel umbrellas are so popular? Put simply, they work and have done for years! The humble travel
umbrella comes in an array of sizes, styles, and designs, some of which promise to protect you against wind and rain, whilst
others weigh less than your smartphone.

It comes as little surprise that one in ten Americans invests in a travel umbrella every year, with an impressive  33 million
being sold per annum. That’s a lot of travel umbrellas! The main reason for their popularity? They protect us come rain or
shine.

2. Umbrellas provide rain protection and ventilation more than any rain jacket can

If you are heading to a tropical destination or on a hike, the last thing you want to be carting around is a bulky rain jacket.
And why would you when a travel umbrella promises twice the ventilation and protection?

Ventilation is the keyword here! If hiking or partaking in any other strenuous activity, sweat can lead to hypothermia,
especially when matched with harsh winds.

Umbrellas on the other hand help to regulate our body temperature, by allowing our body heat to evaporate speedily.

Even rain jackets that promise the utmost in ‘breathability’ can encase a consequential amount of heat. If your hiking partner
is an avid rain jacket wearer, now is the time to buy them a travel umbrella.

3. Umbrellas weigh less than most rain jackets


At just 3 oz. (87 grams), today’s high-tech, compact travel umbrellas weigh less than your cell phone, which is under half the
weight of your average ‘breathable’ raincoat.

Savvy travelers are big on lightening their load – packing a lightweight umbrella will free up space for other important items
in their suitcase, whilst promising an effective form of rain and wind protection.

4. Umbrellas work in all weather including snowstorms

Of course, travel umbrellas don’t just protect us from rain, they protect us from harsh sunshine, wind, and snowstorms too,
which is why they’re often used all year round – whether embarking on a winter camping trip or walking to work.

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