All umbrellas end up doing the same thing when a good gust of wind gets under them, they resist the pressure to a point before going “whumff” and before you know it your wrestling with an inverted umbrella that’s neither keeping you sheltered or dry.
It’s a common sight after a couple of days of strong winds, discarded, inside-out umbrellas lying at the side of the road or poking out of bins.
Like all good solutions, the answer lies in a simple change in the design. The Senz Stealth Umbrella takes it’s styling cues from the B-2 Stealth Bomber. The more aerodynamic design means that air is pushed over the top of the brolly rather than getting drawn under into the canopy. This design actually encourages the umbrella to face into the wind, much like a weather vane and ensures that the main force of the wind is acting on the strongest part of the umbrella. The uneven design also aids in structural rigidity, meaning that the Senz Stealth can withstand stronger winds for longer. During independent testing the Senz maintained it’s structural rigidity in continued winds of 70 mph!
It’s not only the shape that Senz have paid attention to with the Stealth Umbrella, the canopy of the umbrella is attached to the struts and secured with soft rounded plastic tips to make the Stealth one of the safest umbrellas to use on a busy street!
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See the Senz Stealth Umbrella stand up to winds of up to 133 km/h in the video below.
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