totes InBrella Reverse Closing Folding Umbrella – Inverted Closure Compact Umbrella – Portable, Windproof Rain-resistant Travel Umbrella with Recycled Canopy, Automatic Open and Close
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Cat Mama
> 3 dayThis umbrella is so cute! I love the flower garden design. The umbrella folds up in a manner that keeps any water tucked in and doesnt get everything else wet. Ive tried some of the larger inverted umbrellas, but the design of this one simpler. It opens and closes with one touch which makes it easier to use than the other style. Its also smaller so its easier to tuck into a bag whereas you get stuck having to tote the larger ones yourself. I am very impressed with this umbrella!
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CA
> 3 dayNice, sturdy. Button to close feature only takes it so far, essentially just collapsing the top, my 10 year old can’t muscle it down to its original size which is disappointing because it was purchased as a backpack umbrella. It does fit in side pocket of backpack, for those raising body builders.
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datura2002
> 3 dayThis totes InBrella Reverse Folding umbrella feels well made and sturdy, but it isnt too heavy. It creates a medium to medium-large sized dome When its folded up its compact and can fit into most bags. The innovative part is that it closes inside out, thus the InBrella name. I like the concept but I found that this didnt make that much of a difference to me, personally. A wet umbrella is a wet umbrella. This design does make the exposed surface less wet after closure. But if an umbrella is wet, Im still not going to put it anywhere near electronics or papers in my bag. The auto-open/close button works well. I also like the grippy surface of the handle. Only thing I dont love is the velcro closure since the velcro strip gets gummed up with lint over time, but I understand why its necessary when you have layers of folds.
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danielle rahimi
> 3 dayKeeps me nice and dry!!! Love it
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JenWisc
> 3 dayThis moderately-sized umbrella opens and closes (both) at the release of the button. The umbrella (like most) sheds water. Where it differs is in the fact that when it closes, the side that has been getting hit with rain (and is all drippy and full of water) closes inward and upward. This means that if you have been walking/running to a carr in a storm, you can slide in to your car, press the button to close the umbrella, and slide the umbrella down. You no longer have to close the umbrella manually, getting water all over yourself and your car in the process, because this design takes care of both problems. If you generally park in a garage and drive to a garage, you might care less about this -- though who hasnt gotten stuck at the grocery store, with one hand full and an umbrella over their head? Again, this is a solution to that -- no fumbling in the rain!