













Suck UK | Color Changing Compact Umbrella | Changes Color When Wet | Changes Back to White When Dry | Lightweight Folding Umbrella | Small Backpack Essentials
-
Rea
> 3 dayShipped fast, came as pictured.
-
SueBoo
> 3 dayVery poor quality. Returning without even checking to see whether the color-changing gimmick works. Expected more for the price.
-
oralea howard
> 3 dayBought this for my middle schooler as things get dark and rainy here in Seattle. But after opening the darn thing there was NO WAY we could easily close it up again and wrap the strap around it. When I finally got it secured, the strap stitching had started to pull apart. And there was no way to get it back in the little pocket thing. The fabric seems thick for the reflective quality maybe but poorly designed and definitely not going to send it with my kiddo to wrestle with as she gets on the bus. Lame.
-
Elaine
> 3 daySuch a cool umbrella! The graphics reveal colours underneath the white ink when it gets wet. A good size to put into my bag too. My friends all bought one after seeing mine in action :) Nice product, Id definitely buy some for other friends.
-
Ellie Immerman
> 3 dayStarted falling apart the second time I used it. Not at all resilient against wind. Aesthetically its nice, though.
-
aj r
> 3 dayPurchased mostly for the novelty, the concept of an umbrella to increase your visibility when its most likely to be used, dark or overcast rain conditions makes sense and falls under the why did no one think of this sooner? category. As an umbrella, it should work fine. A few points to consider: - This is not your average nylon umbrella. Its thick, almost like vinyl. It seems like 3M Scotchlite, though thats not indicated anywhere. If youve ever seen anything with Scotchlite reflective strips you know how thick it can be. This is that thick, all of it. The material doesnt like to collapse or fold well. Trying to get the velcro strap around it is a stretch. Im expecting the tight folding will cause some breakdown in the reflective properties at the creases. - Its a collapsible umbrella, but has no spring loading. The new style is nifty where the button collapses the top as well as extends the entire package. This doesnt even work like the old style, where the button springs everything out. This is 100% manual opening. The shaft will extend while the umbrella is in the case if you try to grab the handle and pull. You need to push from the closed end of the carry case and get some bulk hanging out that you can grab on to. - The handle is plastic, and threads on to a plastic tip. Expecting this may fail at some point. Overall, youre likely paying for the reflective material and possibly the most bare-bones, chintziest umbrella framework probably out of the East.
-
Karryn Nagel
> 3 dayI love it! Delivers as promised, get many compliments. Have already directed several people to Amazon for purchase. I expect 3 years of service in the face of mild winter storms of San Francisco. :)
-
M. Lowe
> 3 dayNot happy with this purchase. The umbrella pole was bent and the mechanism that holds it up was broken. It felt very flimsy too. It went back for a refund.
-
Just Us
> 3 dayMy 13 year old daughter loves this umbrella. The colors become vibrant when rain hits it. I recommend this item.
-
Marissa
> 3 dayThe umbrella itself is lovely. I love the color changing. However, when the umbrella is closed it doesnt lock into place so carrying the umbrella around is difficult as it keeps extending while Im walking.