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Friday, 7 June 2013

The 'helmet' umbrella you'll never have to wrestle with on a windy day because it can't blow inside out


The hassle and embarrassment of wrestling with a wind-blown umbrella could now be a thing of the past, thanks to a hemlet-style head protector. 
The Rainshader's canopy protects users from the wind and rain without obstructing their view and during tests in gale force seven - 40mph - winds the umbrella didn't once blow inside out


The Rainshader's canopy protects users from the wind and rain without obstructing their view and during tests in gale force seven - around 40mph - winds the umbrella didn't once blow inside out. 

It was designed by Warwickshire-based company Hospitality Umbrellas and has been designed not to drip on other people or poke passers-by in the face.

The Rainshader has a cut-away front, which was based on the design of a motorbike helmet.



This means people can see out the front of the Rainshader while protecting their head and shoulders from the wind and rain. 

It's design also means it doesn't obstruct the view of people standing nearby, or drip onto their shoulders. 

The Rainshader can also be used to protect users from the sun.




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