☔ Elevate your rainy day game with Fulton Stormshield!
The Fulton Stormshield Men's Umbrella combines a ventilated double roof for enhanced air resistance with lightweight, non-conductive fibreglass rails. Its manual frame features 8 sturdy ribs and a comfortable rubber handle, ensuring durability and ease of use. With a closed length of 101 cm and an open span of 130 cm, this umbrella is designed for both functionality and style.
T**R
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE...
I purchased the mighty Storm Shield in March of 2013 after my previous umbrella disintegrated following one too many breezy and drizzly South Wales squalls (I'd also dropped some hog roast sandwich in it, but that's another story).I needed an umbrella that could withstand with rigours of the Welsh weather, specifically the windy and wet valleys; I was torn between the Storm Shield and one of those umbrellas with a katana handle, but after taking the auspices it was decided the Storm Shield would be the one.It speaks volumes that I've never felt moved to write a review for an item I've purchased before, but for this I am compelled to share my experiences.The Storm Shield has served me well over the past year; never once failing to fend off the violent gusts and erratic rain. The rubbery grip of the handle gives you confidence when wielding it in awful weather, the good size of the canvas provides excellent cover from rain; and the quality of the double-skinning is such that I've not had it turn inside-out, even during the most violent of gusts!It compares favourably against other umbrellas; a good friend and I were out walking with our respective umbrellas when nature decided to put our defences to the test! The lesser quality of his double-skinned umbrella buckled very early on, my good friend had to use electrical-tape to hold the umbrella up for the rest of our 20 mile walk, and had to cut through this tape anytime he needed to holster his cover. The Storm Shield scoffed at nature's challenge and held strong the entire way. Ask yourself, do you want to carry electrical tape and a knife with you everywhere in case your lesser umbrella is defeated by nature?I believe the Storm Shield also has uses as a divining rod which can help interpret the wishes of the Gods. Only today was I out for a lengthy walk, my planned route led me up a large hill over the back of a valley to a small hamlet then onto home. The weather held for most of the day, but as I began the ascent the weather broke and a fierce storm was unleashed. The rain lashed and the winds howled; I could feel the Storm Shield urging me to turn back but I fought it until I neared the top of the hill... It was then I realised the hopelessness of the journey and acquiesced to the Storm Shield's subtle hints to turn around. As I descended the hill the weather calmed, and by the time I was back on the main road the clouds had parted and some blue sky could be seen. By listening to the Storm Shield I had appeased the Gods and my journey home was clear along the main road.This powerful umbrella is spoken of in hushed tones amongst colleagues at work, it has protected many a head from the wet on the journey to the supermarket next door. Alas, one of my colleagues has recently purchased a Storm Shield for himself and now I have the fear. We hear the distant rumble of thunder and we know that one day our paths will cross in the rain, the Storm Shields will be drawn and we will be overcome by the desire for battle; for there can be only one...
C**E
The best umbrella in the world
This is the best umbrella I’ve ever used and the only umbrella I would ever use. I would never buy another umbrella again. It is quite large when opened out, it is also a little heavy, however, it’s very sturdy stops the wind from blowing out your umbrellaWhilst other people are struggling with their umbrella walking down the pavement I am walking confidently with mine. It has a vent which allows the extra air to go through. It is a study umbrella and comes with a cover. It is fibreglass so very strong and you can be confident with this umbrella.I’ve lost a couple, so I’m so glad I found one on Amazon
I**N
Dry times
2nd one we have purchased after having the first one for a number of years.Used mainly for watching the youngest play rugby in the cold months. It's not invincible but withstands a good beating.Its big but not over big.
S**O
Storming Stormshield
My last two umbrellas have ended their days after being blown inside out and being irretrievably damaged in the process. Enter centre stage the Fulton Stormshield. This is a battleship of an umbrella: a Forth Bridge of an umbrella: an umbrella that Brunel would have been proud of. It laughs at the wind's feeble attempts to attack it: it sheds rain with contempt. One day, all umbrellas will be built like this. Just two downsides: it is relatively heavy for an umbrella and, because of its Gargantuan canopy, it needs a strong arm to hold on to it when the wind is strong. Make no mistakes; this is the stormproof umbrella that you've dreamed of, but it won't fit into your bag and you'll know that you're carrying it. For staying dry when you're out in the raging storm, it has no equal.Its now 19 months since I bought my Stormshield and I have to report that my admiration for it is undiminished. If anything, I now hold it in even greater esteem! I have used it in 'Amber Alert' winds and, although it has often been difficult to hang on to, it hasn't let me down. On at least 3 occasions I was expecting it to fail but, with a fairly loud 'pop!', the vent between the canopies opened to release the pressure and the day was saved! As a former scientist, now retired, and with no connection to Fulton (although I have owned one of their collapsible umbrellas which served me well on Pyrenean hikes), it is my considered opinion that the Stormshield is brilliant. I can report a few hiccups: the little Velcro patch that retains one of the straps is coming un-stitched and it has closed on me twice, although maybe I hadn't operated the top catch completely. If someone had said to me that they could guarantee to keep me dry through the worst of storms for 19-plus months for £20-odd, I'd have made the deal with no hesitation. Let 'Land of Hope and Glory' play on!
J**Y
Windproof umbrella
This umbrella is not cheap to buy but is very well made, very attractive and worth the extra expenditure. I noticed that the umbrella has a royal warrant too and it's clever vented cover allows strong winds to pass through it, without damage or turning it inside out.
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