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Reddit mentions of EEZ-Y Windproof Travel Umbrella - Compact Double Vented Folding Umbrella w/ Auto Open and Close Button
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of EEZ-Y Windproof Travel Umbrella - Compact Double Vented Folding Umbrella w/ Auto Open and Close Button. Here are the top ones.
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- Durable - Have your old brolly’s been defeated by strong gusts of wind? With EEZ-Y’s resilient windproof design, this umbrella isn’t going anywhere. It’s small, sturdy & wind resistant. With this compact umbrella up, you won’t be let down!
- Windproof - Our compact umbrella includes a double canopy that allows air to pass through without letting the rain in, while the non-slip handle prevents it from flying out of your hands.
- Large Size - This large umbrella can protect up to 2 people against even the heaviest rain. At 42 inches, you'll be covered front to back.
- Lightweight & Compact - Heavy umbrellas weighing you down while you travel? Our adults and kids umbrella folds down to 11 inches for optimal portability and is light as a feather at only 0.9lbs.
- Stylish & Functional - Stay fly while you stay dry! This portable umbrella includes a suave carrying case, while the waterproof fabric makes dry storage a cinch.
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 2.362204722 Inches |
Length | 11.2204724295 Inches |
Release date | July 2018 |
Weight | 0.89948602896 Pounds |
Width | 2.1653543285 Inches |
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/EEZ-Y-Compact-Umbrella-Windproof-Construction/dp/B01AU292NS/ref=sr_1_28?crid=3BI7LY4D0YNE3&keywords=windproof+umbrella&qid=1556119472&s=gateway&sprefix=windproof%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-28
I daily carry a GORUCK GR1. I chose this pack because of how ridiculously overbuilt it is. Prior to getting the GR1, I carried less and I generally still couldn't go more than 6 months at best without ripping or destroying my packs. I also like that it doesn't have much built in organization. I prefer to create my own organizational system rather than use the one mandated by the pack. This is the primary reason I chose this over similar high quality options such as the Tom Bihn Synapse 25.
Also, I know there is a serious lack of cool hacking tools. Unfortunately I am currently in a more defensive than offensive cybersecurity position, so I don't really carry a lot of stuff around with me like I used to when I was red team.
On the front you can see that I have a Grimloc biner in case I need to attach anything to my pack. I also have a Gonex water bottle pouch and a large water bottle. On the back of the pack I have a pouch with my EDC Zebralight on the shoulder strap for easy access while wearing the ruck.
Opening the pack up, I have my tool pouch attached to the internal MOLLE webbing at the top as well as work gloves, a waterproof pack cover, rain coat, and umbrella. Additionally, I have a packing cube full of clothes. The packing cube isn't a usual part of my EDC, but I had the bag packed for an overnight trip so I thought I'd leave it in the picture to show what a few days worth of clothes looked like packed in the bag.
Under the flap on my admin pouch and inside the admin pouch you can see my primary toolkit. It's designed to have just about anything I would need for basic repairs throughout a day. I'm not handyman or anything, but I like to be able to solve just about any basic problem with just what is in the pouch. If I'm away from home or my car where I have more in-depth toolboxes, I can still solve most issues I run into.
There are two inner pockets. The mesh pocket has several micro USB and USB-C charging cords, an HDMI cable, cigarette lighter charging plug, and a wall charging plug. The top pocket, as well as the outer slant pocket are filled with assorted items that I want quick access to.
The conventional wisdom in NYC is that you buy cheap umbrellas at kiosks (the little black ones), because you'll throw it away anyways.
I strongly disagree with this. The main reason (besides forgetting them somewhere) that people throw away umbrellas in NYC is that they are destroyed by strong NYC winds.
Just invest $10 more in a windproof umbrella: https://www.amazon.com/EEZ-Y-Windproof-Construction-Compact-Umbrella/dp/B01AU292NS/
I've had one that has lasted 10 years.