How to Choose the Best Umbrella for Your Trip







Not every umbrella is made the same.  When buying a new umbrella, consider the following details to ensure quality performance:  

 
Size: Of course, luggage space is limited during a flight, which is why a good travel umbrella should be compact enough to easily fold up and fit into tight Spaces.  Choose an umbrella with extensibility, which means the shaft can fold up to half its original size.  In addition to its physical size, you should pay attention to the length of its crown.  The longer it stretches, the more rain it covers;  The average diameter for optimal protection is 40 inches.  
 
Weight: If your umbrella is going to fit in your carry-on, backpack or purse, you'll want a lightweight, compact umbrella.  Choosing a lightweight model will reduce the bulk of your luggage without putting too much strain on your shoulders and back.  A smooth umbrella is also easier to carry when you're out and about.  
 
Materials: Durability is also key to protecting yourself from wind and rain.  Umbrellas made of teflon fabric are usually more waterproof, preventing rainwater from seeping into the umbrella.  Once you're out of the storm, the drainage will also speed up the drying time.  When in strong winds, opt for a fiberglass skeleton model made of a sturdy material like aluminum, as this will prevent it from breaking or flipping over.  
 
Why it's cool: Every umbrella has a different design, and some have impressive features.  If you're always struggling to open and close your umbrella, you'll want an automatic mode that can be safely opened with the click of a button.  To ensure a firm grip, choose an umbrella with an ergonomic handle or strap.  For those who need a quick-drying option, reversible umbrellas are designed to reverse when folded to reduce water droplets.  Some models offer UPF protection and come with a compact carrying case for easy packing.  
 
Next, you'll discover your new favorite travel companion: the best travel umbrella you can buy right now.  
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