Stick-Umbrella with 10 Sections, Derby-Handle, It is stable in support 150014

79.00 €
incl. VAT, plus delivery
In stock
Delivery time: 10 day(s)

Description

Umbrella with 10 Sections.

Exclusive stick umbrella with 10 ribs in the best quality! A recommendation from the master umbrella maker workshop! This umbrella is one of the most wind-stable umbrellas available. The umbrella frame has 10 fiberglass ribs with steel hinges. Exactly 10 sections have always been a quality feature of the best handcrafted umbrellas.

Manual handling is particularly recommended. The umbrella is easy and safe to use.

The key slider prevents fingers from getting caught.

The fine-thread umbrella fabric is so tightly woven that it protects even in the heaviest rain. It is coated with “Teflon” using a special process and is therefore quick-drying and dirt-repellent. Thanks to the special coating, it remains permanently waterproof and still has a very beautiful natural fiber look.

With a length of approx. 87cm and a weight of approx. 410g, it is one of the particularly light quality stick umbrellas. The roof has a diameter of approx. 105cm and is windproof despite its size.

The hand-friendly, modern Derby wood umbrella handle with natural grain sits particularly well in the hand thanks to its smooth surface. The 12mm metal pole is also stable for support.

An elegant anti-slip protection is mounted at the end of the pole. In addition, a rubber buffer, which is included loosely in the delivery, can be used if necessary.

Our master umbrella maker workshop, which has existed since 1920, recommends this umbrella as a special quality product. In our experience, it will last for many years if you let it dry fully opend.

Even after many years of use, priority service in our workshop is a given if an error should occur. The length of the umbrella is ideal for heights from 165 to 175cm. If desired, we can professionally adjust the umbrella length. Please also note the sketch in the product photos. If you have a straight posture, the umbrella should end above your wrist so that your arm is slightly bent when you support it.