Stay Dry, Stay Stylish! ☔
The Repel Umbrella is a high-quality, windproof travel umbrella designed for durability and convenience. With a lightweight, compact design and an easy auto open/close feature, it’s perfect for any weather condition. Engineered with a strong fiberglass frame and a waterproof canopy, this umbrella is your reliable companion for travel, ensuring you stay dry and protected wherever you go.
Brand | Repel Umbrella |
Series | Original Windproof Travel Umbrella |
Item model number | Windproof Travel Umbrella |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.5 x 2 x 2 inches |
Color | P. Gray - Travel |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Upper Echelon Products LLC |
ASIN | B01L135UIG |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 26, 2016 |
A**N
Durable, Compact, and Truly Windproof!
The Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella has exceeded my expectations in every way. It’s compact and lightweight, making it perfect for carrying in a bag or car for unexpected rain. Despite its small size, the construction is sturdy and reliable, standing up to strong winds without flipping inside out. The automatic open and close function is smooth and convenient, making it easy to use even while juggling bags or a phone. The water-resistant canopy keeps me dry, and the grip is comfortable to hold for long periods. After multiple uses in heavy rain and wind, it’s still holding up like new, proving its durability. If you’re looking for a dependable, well-made travel umbrella, this is a fantastic choice. Great design, very sturdy, help with sun protection. Worth the price. Highly recommended!
A**E
Wirecutter top pick
Good and compact for travel. A Wirecutter top pick. Easy open. More difficult to close than open, but sturdy. Has wind resistance feature. New York City or Chicago travel in your future? Get this. Don’t get stuck buying one on the street that you’ll dump in the nearest trash bin.
A**R
Good Product
Opens easily with a push of a button. It's compact when closed and very sturdy, although I haven't been able to test it with 75 mph winds yet.
P**P
Light weight but sturdy. I highly recommend.
We bought these for a trip and they were perfect! I thought they would be a little more compact but overall, they were small enough to carry easily and very, very sturdy. These held up against the wind and were super easy to use. These umbrellas were great quality and I would highly recommend.
M**E
Compared Repel, Amazon, & Umenice
Looking for a lightweight and small umbrella for travel, I bought the Amazon Basics, Repel, and Umenice for something even lighter. I decided to keep 2, and I chose the Umenice and Repel, in that order. But this also seemed an overall good umbrella so read on.I weighed them myself:Umenice 9ozAmazon 13ozRepel 14ozI measured the diameters myself:Umenice 38.5"Repel and Amazon 37.75"The Repel and Amazon are very similar, both auto open, both vented designs which theoretically makes them less likely to invert in strong gusts. The Umenice is quite different, due to its silver UV-resistant fabric, manual open, and unvented.While each was open, I shook each violently up and down as if wind gusts were attempting to invert the umbrellas. The Repel 9 rib design was noticeably stiffer/sturdier than the 8 rib Amazon. Surprisingly, the Umenice 8 rib design seemed much closer in sturdiness to the Repel than the Amazon, despite being 8 rib and unvented. Perhaps the different fabric on the Umenice played a part in this.The handles on the Repel and Amazon are larger and easier to hold on to than the Umenice, however, the handles on the Repel and Amazon also have a considerable amount of 'play' between the umbrella shaft and the handle, meaning they will twist and turn noticeably in wind gusts, which is something I found mildly annoying with my last umbrella. I think this may be an unfortunate side effect of all auto open umbrellas.Another slight difference is the storage sleeve is a tight fit over the Amazon while the Repel and Umenice slide in more easily. When I bought, the Repel and Umenice we're both about $30, while the Amazon was $17. I was going to buy a Repel umbrella with a design on it to help it stand out, but I read that's accomplished with another layer of fabric and I wanted umbrellas as light as possible. The Repel advertises a lifetime warranty.I chose the Umenice first because it is noticeably lighter and smaller for travel than either of the other two, that's my most important quality in a travel umbrella, and I don't care much about auto open, particularly because that feature still requires two hands to fully close the umbrella. And in fact it seems to require 'loose' handles which to me makes a net negative. I do wish the Umenice had a slightly larger (yet still lightweight) handle which I think would add less than an ounce but make it easier to hold. I also wish it was vented, but it surprisingly held to my wind gust scenario seemingly nearly as well as the vented Repel, and definitely better than the vented Amazon. Finally I don't love the silver UV fabric on the Umenice and wish they also offered a more traditional fabric, but in theory that's an additional benefit and it does seem to be a considerably more waterproof fabric than either of the other two (which are so thin you can see light through them). The lifetime warranty with the Repel is great in theory, however it's nearly twice the price of the very similar Amazon and personally I know from experience it will go missing (not covered under warranty of course) before I went through 2 Amazon umbrellas so I don't consider that of particular benefit. It being sturdier and 9 rib is, so I'm going to keep the Repel as an extra, and for long-term comparison to the Umenice.
M**Y
Compact but mighty
Fantastic umbrella for Florida weather! Easy to operate, compact. Compact but strong against wind and rain.
K**U
Get the standard black option.
I previously purchased the red-lined version of this umbrella and returned it because it didn’t have the wind flaps and was heavy. This version is lighter and has the flaps. Stands up nicely in the wind. 👍🏼😃
A**S
A very durable and compact umbrella
A very durable umbrella purchase in July of 2022. carried it in my backpack compartment to work every day. It withstand all the heavy downpour and wind gust mother nature through at me, and never once flipped over. The frame structure is very sturdy held up well while it lasted. On May16, 2025 two of the frame structure came apart causing the umbrella not to close completely. Hey nothing last forever there is an end to everything. The Repel umbrella did its job and is worth purchasing again.
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