Thanks for this. I'm thinking of getting one for the Rogue River Trail where there isn't a ton of tight brush. Glad there is a hands-free option. Love the dyneema idea!
I don’t know the brand… maybe gossomer but one of the UL brands offers an umbrella holder for a shoulder strap so you can use it hands free. I’m no expert but I know I’ve seen it while browsing
Yes, I ordered one of those. It was around five additional dollars from Gossamer. I tried it, but I couldn’t really get it to work well for me. Maybe if I mess around with a little bit more.
Thanks for making this.
Thanks I really appreciate your comment
Been using an umbrella over 30 years, year round. Great video, covered all the pros and cons. I would not hike without it. Rainmaker ☔
Wow, 30 years! I guess you’ve seen the weight of the umbrellas drop over the years. I was really impressed about how lightweight it was.
Thanks for this. I'm thinking of getting one for the Rogue River Trail where there isn't a ton of tight brush. Glad there is a hands-free option. Love the dyneema idea!
Let us know how it goes
Mad that i am watching umbrella review
Haha. I can’t believe I *made* an umbrella review!
I don’t know the brand… maybe gossomer but one of the UL brands offers an umbrella holder for a shoulder strap so you can use it hands free. I’m no expert but I know I’ve seen it while browsing
Yes, I ordered one of those. It was around five additional dollars from Gossamer. I tried it, but I couldn’t really get it to work well for me. Maybe if I mess around with a little bit more.
There is a reason Scots and Irish people don't use umbrellas very much - wind.
That’s a big problem with the umbrella for sure 👍