Dlin Small Mini Travel Sun Umbrella for Purse With Case, Compact UV Umbrella Protection, Lightweight & Portable parasol, Outdoor Sun&Rain Umbrellas for Women and Girls
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RiK
> 24 hourHeres my wifes thoughts on the Dlin travel sun umbrella: Pros: Nice color (more maize than beige) Lightweight Interior coating provides UV protection Handy carrying case Cons: Handle isn’t very long Manual open/close Handle feels cheap. Probably where this will eventually fail A bit difficult to get back into the handy carrying case Slightly above average price as compared to similar quality sunbrellas on Amazon While the cons list is longer than the pros, we still feel that this is an above-average sun umbrella. 4 stars.
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Deborah Sievert
> 24 hourCute compact umbrella to carry in your bag, but I think the case (with a hidden zipper!) is rather pointless. As soon as you open the umbrella for the first time it will be annoying to try to get it back into that case every time! I do like the black liner to help with sun protection and it does repel water. I was able to use it on a rainy day that was only slightly windy, but I dont think it will hold up on a very windy day. My only other peeve is that it takes 2 or 3 tries every time to get it to lock in place when opening. Not worth the price...I wouldnt order again.
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Hannah H.
> 24 hourI really like this mini umbrella. I chose the blue one and it is so cute. It comes in a small hard case with a strap attached for easy carrying. The umbrella is perfectly sized to fit in the case, but once it opens it acts as a normal-sized umbrella. It has great UV protection as well as rain protection. I love that I can carry it in my hand, on my shoulder, or in my purse. Overall, I really like this product and keep it with me everywhere I go. *This product was given to me through the Amazon Vine program for my honest and unbiased opinion. I have no affiliation with the company/seller. I hope you find this review helpful in your decision-making process. *
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Traci
> 24 hourI pulled this out of the hard-sided case and was super-impressed... then I tried to put it up and couldnt get it to lock in place, so I scrambled to find directions (none included), and dropped the star rating in my head down to two... then I found the little button on the underneath the canopy on the side at the top where you push it up to lock it into place and fell back in love with it. I just wish there were instructions so I wouldnt have momentarily been super disappointed. :) The umbrella itself is super small (just like in the picture) yet opens up to provide enough coverage for me. The ribbing seems sturdy enough as long as you arent fighting a windstorm, and the closing band is large to keep it all together. The case is a bonus, though the strap on the case is more like a ribbon. Overall, I love this little guy.
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fong
> 24 hourReally love how its cute and compact so its easy to carry around! Only issue is letting the umbrella dry before putting it back in. The case isnt really water resistant and leaked water through eventually
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Happy Hawaiian
> 24 hourWhen I opened it up I saw the manufacturer designed a breakthrough umbrella style. It folds and carries horizontal in the case. This is certainly the smallest mini umbrella I have ever owned yet it opens big enough to provide protection from the sun and rain. The horizontal carrying case with strap makes this truly a travel umbrella. You can just sling it onto your shoulder like a purse and go. Its small enough to fit in even a smaller sized purse. Getting it back into the carrying case was really no more difficult than getting virtually any mini umbrella back into its case and I was glad for the carrying strap. Its annoying to have an umbrella that opens when you try to carry it vertically or even by its strap. The green is a very pretty color. Not sure why they added camo type designs on the strap which is more like a wide ribbon. You could even use the carrying case to hold small items. A little pricey for an umbrella, but having it fold so small and not having to deal with umbrellas that open when you carry them vertically probably makes this umbrella worth the price.
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OceanHips
> 24 hourIm in love with these nifty little umbrella! I live in Southern California where its sunny and warm 80% of time, but I still want to protect my skin from sun damage. This umbrella is so compact yet opens to a good size for protection. It easily fits in my medium sized purse, backpack and the car glove compartment. The color is cheerful and happy, it opens and closes without any problem and the case comes with a strap. Ive taken it with me to the park and botanical gardens where it has shielded me in high heat! Everyone else was sweating but my face was still pristine!
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Autumn Lee
> 24 hourThis is so cute, and yet so handy! It’s an absolute lifesaver at outdoor sporting events.
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Bethany Oliver
> 24 hourComes with a nice hard case. I really like it. Would fit into backpack or purse easily for travel. I keep it in the car
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vorpal hamster
> 24 hourIm one of those people who always thinks that going to an outdoor market is a good idea because I always forget how frickin hot the sun is. Sometimes I have a hat and I always have my sunscreen, but I still melt in the sun. I keep a sun umbrella in the car for emergencies, but its huge and has a pointy end, so I feel like a dangerous doofus when I use it in crowded areas. This sunbrella is only 36 around so it just covers my personal space. It has a flat cap on the end so I cant accidently spear anyone with it. It packs into a zippered case the size of a eyeglass case for very large fashion sunglasses and the case has a shoulder strap so I can have my sunbrella anywhere even when Im not carrying a purse. It seems to weigh quite a bit when its packed up, but there is a lot of fabric in a small space. It is a fully manual umbrella so you have to push it out and pull it in, but its easy to do. I manage to get it crammed back into its case without extreme effort after use. The beige is more of a creamy yellow, but it casts a pool of complete shade and thats all I demand from my sunbrellas.