72 Inch Huge Golf Umbrella Windproof Umbrellas for Rain Large Size Automatic Open Large Umbrellas With Double Canopy Vented Waterproof Stick Umbrellas for Rain Heavy Duty
K**Y
Great size
The size and performance
C**
Great umbrella
I needed a large umbrella to walk my dog with. This is such a great umbrella. I love the automatic open feature. I was surprised it was as light weight as it is. I recommend this umbrella.
W**W
Excellent
Great product
A**N
Great umbrella
Held up great in the wind
B**A
Not good
It finally rains and I go to use it and it has a rip. Not a big one mind you but big enough to let drops of water in to annoy me. It's well made so maybe this is a defective one. Its large and easy to handle however.
T**L
Good quality
The size,
B**N
Perfect and huge!
Great for use at the softball fields
P**.
This is my go to umbrella
This is huge! I like the fact that it easily is big enough to cover two people. It also opens up quickly and closes almost as fast. It is sturdy and hasn't blown inside out even in strong winds.It is easily worth the price for all of the features it has.
M**K
It was so big people asked where I got it from
Everybody that asked me about it love the size. They said it’s so big you could fit five people under it and I said oh yes, you could we tried and it worked. It was raining really hard where we were and it was perfect to cover us from head to toe. Totally worth the money
A**R
Enormous and well-made
For many years, I used a compact, travel-style umbrella and never considered getting a larger one. The ability to stow it in my bag when not in use was convenient, even if its small size meant that I ended up with wet legs when it was windy. Two years ago, I bought a 54-inch golf umbrella and loved it, especially on windy days. So, when I saw this 72-inch umbrella, I had to try it (and am glad I did).I'll state the obvious: this umbrella is absolutely enormous. It's the largest I've ever seen. Its width easily provides great shelter for two people walking abreast or for someone sitting in a chair. Though keeping a person or two as dry as possible is the whole point of an umbrella, bigger isn't necessarily better unless the umbrella is sturdy enough to withstand the wind's force on its larger area. Happily, this umbrella is very well made.The umbrella's dome is vented (its upper dome partially overlaps a separate fabric ring beneath it), which reduces its wind resistance somewhat. The umbrella's shaft is fiberglass (that looks like carbon fibre), which provides rigidity without adding excessive weight. A heavy-duty spring encircles the shaft and provides plenty of tension for the umbrella's ribs when in use. It has withstood a moderate wind and, I suspect, would also do well in a stronger one (though every umbrella has its limit).The rest of the umbrella is similarly well-built. The foam-padded handle is comfortable and good quality, the mechanism that locks the umbrella when folded is good, and its sheath has a sling-type carrying strap.The only potential drawback of this enormous umbrella is that it's also very long when folded. It's not something that I'd want to lug around on my shoulder for hours when it's not raining. Carrying it for short periods of time or (even better) transporting it in a car or on a golf bag would be fine with me.Overall, this is an excellent umbrella. It's great for staying dry in wind-driven rain or when sharing it with someone else. Given its size and quality, I consider it to be an excellent value at its current price of $43.99.
C**W
“Shelter from the storm.”
I’m a big fan of umbrellas. I use a lightweight model when hiking to shelter from the sun and rain. A good umbrella means less heavy rain gear to pack and allows me to be safely in the mountains without slathering myself with messy sunscreen. I’ve nicknamed my umbrella “Bob” after the Dylan song. (If you can name a boat, you can name an umbrella.)The FULYMEN golf umbrella is a giant 72-inch umbrella that provides a circle of almost four feet of protected space. How many people can you fit under this umbrella? Well, that depends on how friendly you all are! :-)The FULYMEN golf umbrella opens one-handed with the click of a button, and the padded handle is thick enough to grasp easily. Many umbrellas have a thin diameter handle, which can cause the hand to cramp over prolonged use. The umbrella closes smoothly with no binding.The Pongee fabric is thick and should prove quite durable. (I confess I’d never heard of Pongee fabric before, but I learned it is known for being waterproof and abrasion-resistant. Thanks, Google!)A large umbrella catches more wind, making it susceptible to damage. The FULYMEN golf umbrella has a thick, reinforced fibreglass shaft and a fibreglass frame designed to resist wind damage. The double canopy is vented, channelling wind away from the interior. This lessens the stress on the frame and makes the umbrella easier to control in the wind.The FULYMEN golf umbrella weighs a bit over 1kg, and a scabbard carrying case is provided for hands-free carrying.In North America, we tend to think of umbrellas only when it rains, but given the damage from UV rays, we’re learning that umbrellas are a valuable safety tool for all outdoor use. In addition to providing cooling shade, an umbrella blocks dangerous UV rays. The FULYMEN golf umbrella provides UPF50 coverage, better than most skin-applied sunscreens. An umbrella is perfect for watching sporting events and parades in the summer.I hope FULYMEN considers some brighter colours and patterns. I’d love a red polka dot “King of the Mountains” umbrella when I stand for hours in the sweltering sun watching the Tour de France.In conclusion, the FULYMEN golf umbrella is a large, well-built umbrella that provides shelter from rain and sun. I encourage you to think outside the box and use an umbrella in sunny weather. You'll feel like John Steele in The Avengers.
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