The Canopy - Pearl | Automatic Titanium Silver UV Umbrella UPF50+ Compact Tri-Fold
A compact refuge built for sudden weather. The Canopy opens in one motion, unfolding a titanium silver-lined canopy rated UPF 50+ to block UV rays while keeping rain off. At 350g and 28cm closed, it fits where bulkier umbrellas cannot.
Why it works
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One-button automatic open and close
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Titanium silver coating reflects UV; UPF 50+ rated
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210T pongee fabric with black/silver glue layer
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8-rib fiberglass frame, steel shaft — wind-resilient structure
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98cm open diameter; folds to 28cm
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Dual-use: sun parasol and rain umbrella
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Plastic straight handle with wrist strap
Specifications
Open Diameter: 98cm
Open Height: 60cm
Folded Length: 28cm
Weight: 350g
Ribs: 8 (fiberglass)
Fabric: 210T pongee with silver glue backing
Frame: Steel shaft, fiber ribs
Handle: Plastic, straight style
UPF Rating: 50+
Ships in a natural-color cloth sleeve.
For the skeptics:
Most people buy an umbrella the same way they buy a pack of gum — they grab the cheapest one and hope it lasts the season. But a cheap umbrella uses a basic vinyl coating that only blocks light, not UV, and a stiff 190T polyester fabric that sounds like a plastic bag in wind and stays wet for an hour after the rain stops. Ours uses a titanium silver coating rated UPF 50+, which reflects ultraviolet rays and infrared heat so the air beneath stays noticeably cooler, paired with a 210T pongee weave that shakes dry in seconds and folds flatter than a water bottle. Cheap umbrellas bulk up with extra ribs to look sturdy, then weigh nearly a pound and refuse to fit in your everyday bag; we engineered an 8-rib fiberglass frame with a steel shaft that survives gusts without inverting, yet keeps the total weight at 350 grams and the folded length at 28 centimeters. The one-button auto open and close mechanism deploys in one second because when the sky opens up, you are already late. A disposable umbrella is a tax you pay three times a year. This is the one that earns its place in your bag, works when you need it, and costs less per use than the cheap ones you keep replacing.
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