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hands free umbrellas

With spring already here, you may be interested in all the newest, craziest weird umbrella inventions now on the market. Would you be caught with any of these? Take your pick of one these rather dorky looking umbrellas. The first is a hands-free umbrella made right in the USA. The next generation of rain gear, they say. The next two are from the Chindogu line of weird Japanese inventions.

hands free umbrellas

The unique umbrella holder the Brella Bag has been designed and crafted with care and thought. It is light weight, made of nylon, yet strong enough to hold most sizes of umbrellas steady even in windy conditions. A sturdy pouch on the bag holds an umbrella so that the user’s hands are free. The pouch has a snap so that an umbrella with a shorter handle can be safely tucked and used. The front straps are adjustable and it is easy to slip on and very comfortable to wear. As a bonus the bag is large enough to comfortably accommodate your essential items such as wallet, cell phone, keys, a book and other such things. It is large enough to even carry a bottle of water, a snack and such other items. For More information and details on this valuable invention and how to get one you can visit www.brellabag.com.

hands free umbrellas

In general, umbrellas where the user's hands are free are known. Representative uses include umbrellas mounted on a bicycle cross-bar and umbrellas provided in shoulder strap carriers and backpacks. However, in all these applications, a conventional umbrella is provided with a rod used to deploy the umbrella. The umbrella itself is detachable from the mount or carrier and must be opened and then placed back in the mount or carrier when in use.

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