LEAGERACompact Travel Umbrella with Case - Mini Umbrella for Purse, Small Lightweight &Tiny Design Perfect for Parasol Outdoor Sun&Rain Umbrellas
A**R
The look and handling!
It was light and easy to handle!
G**A
small and mighty
This is a very small umbrella that I purchased for a trip to Italy. It took up very little room in my suitcase. I was very glad I packed it for the one day we had rain. It worked well.
H**R
Does the job
Just a little more flimsy than I had imagined. The rectangular handle also some are folded the pleats up, but it does and it’s small and lightweight.
E**H
Perfect Traveling Umbrella!
This umbrella is perfect for traveling; it’s light- weight, protects you, has its own case and can easily fit in a bag wherever you go. Traveling in London, it was perfect, As it’s accessible, compatible, comes in a variety of colors this umbrella is accommodating, even in the sunshine & used in Arizona, protecting you from the sun. I would definitely purchase another, why don’t you?
D**A
Excellent - Folds Small
Great product, folds small, and good price. The only way to improve it I guess is if it was slightly lighter. I have a similar product that is no longer available, that has a plastic handle that I prefer because it is a bit lighter.
B**M
Broke immediately. :(
This appeared to be a great purchase at first. Compact and comes with a zip case. Sadly, the metal structure inside the umbrella is so cheaply made that it broke the first day. We returned the item.
J**S
Compact
This is a perfect small umbrella. It's sturdy enough to take some wind but I wouldn't use it in a hurricane. It packs down super tight. Like it fits back in the case that's the size of a glasses case.
P**R
OK in light/no wind; lots of room for improvement.
This is probably the "best of the worst" among similar designs on Amazon, but I wouldn't buy it again unless the price dropped to below $4/5... and even then, I'd check local big-box & dollar stores first for something cheaper AND better.- The skin is just a light windbreaker material that isn't entirely waterproof. It will shed water, but if it becomes saturated (i.e. by moderate to heavy rain) it will leak all over you.- No vents. Very susceptible to turning inside-out in even light to moderate winds.- Tiny, uncomfortable, borderline-useless handle. Could easily have included a 4-5" molded plastic handle that would still fit in the same storage case, and that's what they should have done.- Splines are only attached to the skin of the umbrella by a single small thread of material. It's slightly better than the cheap plastic T-tags used by other brands, but still much less sturdy than having a proper fabric channel.If you only use these for sun or light rain with little or no wind, you might get a couple weeks to a couple months of daily use out of one.You can clearly see the corners that were cut at every stage of design and manufacturing in order to save costs on this product. I'm guessing these are produced for about $0.20-$0.30 apiece. I've bought better umbrellas from dollar stores in the past, and would only consider buying one of these again as essentially a "disposable" umbrella for a couple of bucks at most.