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COMPARING: The Unbreakable Umbrella to The Indestructible Umbrella
The media could not be loaded. For background, I am a female professional, who often travels alone for business. I needed an umbrella to take on trips for rain and self-protection. I needed an umbrella that was professional looking, was able to be carried onto an airplane, one that was reliable and would last forever (I'm tired of my cheap ones breaking!), and needed one that could serve the dual purposes of these umbrellas. As such, this review is to compare between the Indestructible and the original Unbreakable Umbrella.I have included a brief video review to supplement this written review. Sorry - there will be NO video of me standing on them, (this process on both umbrellas was VERY clumsy and risky), as they each took a few tries, quick shots, and required a great deal of balance (which I don't have an abundance of!) These weren't the safest of things you can do with the umbrella, so I don't recommend it for most people.Also to note, while it is required to stand with feet slightly separated to maintain balance, you might notice my feet are a tiny bit further apart on the Indestructible Umbrella (dress photo). That umbrella solely has a fiberglass shaft which did not have the same rigidity and strength as the Unbreakable Umbrella. I've had two knee surgeries and want to avoid a third in case I lose my balance! Still, I hope the photos make the point - you COULD stand on both of these! I didn't want to hurt myself, but feel there was a much greater chance of falling (balance aside) and breaking the indestructible umbrella if I wasn't careful to distribute my weight. I am 5' 7", 140 lbs for reference.For this test, the Unbreakable umbrella felt more solid and stronger, while the Indestructible had a lot more flex. The materials on the Unbreakable just felt sturdier overall without added bulk or weight! Lastly (relative to the photos), forgive the odd stance with knees bent. This was necessary to maintain balance and to be safe in case I fell from the tall (pub height) chairs.Overall, they're both great umbrellas, but for the reasons mentioned below and in the video, I prefer The Unbreakable Umbrella with "crooked" handle (model U-115).*THE INDESTRUCTIBLE UMBRELLA (Photo with me in the dress is the indestructible umbrella - it was less sturdy and bent more, but it held my weight just as well - I fell a few times, action/post fall photo included, but thankfully I survived along with the umbrella)- Ribs: Fiberglass- Shaft: Fiberglass- Tip: Stainless steel- Handle: Not specified- Fabric: 190T pongee (polyester)- Weight: 1 pound (I measured mine and it was actually 1.48 lbs)*THE UNBREAKABLE UMBRELLA (the photos of me in yoga pants shows me standing on this/Unbreakable umbrella)- Ribs: Fiberglass- Shaft: Proprietary composite of fiberglass and poly resins (resins added to ensure strength and no wear or splintering)- Tip: Stainless steel- Handle: Soft velvety rubber cover over polyamide- Fabric: Super high density polyester pongee in 190T- Weight: Under 2 pounds, 1 lb. & 9.2 ounces (I measured mine and it was actually 1.86 lbs)Overall, both are great products. BUT, I do prefer the "Unbreakable" over the "Indestructible." They are similar, but different umbrellas by different companies. Here's why:1) The tips: the indestructible's tip looks more intimidating, but it's not as practical as the unbreakable's. be honest, you won't be poking or stabbing a would-be-mugger. So the tip only functions for balance the unbreakable tip offers girth for better balance, weight distribution and ease of walking. Plus, while both are safe for travel and supposedly allowed on planes, I think you're more likely (if at all) to be questioned about the pointy tipped indestructible.2) The handle: I prefer the unique shape of the unbreakable by far. At first, I was slightly annoyed wondering why it was so big. But, I then realized it serves two functions. First, it works better for balance and weight distribution as a walking stick. Secondly, it allows for hands-free. You can seriously hook this on any forearm, or any shoulder. This worked on my larger husband; the smaller hooked end of the indestructible couldn't fit on his forearm, forget his shoulder!3) The mechanics: The unbreakable umbrella's button is both better looking (blends in, looks clean) and was slightly more powerful and responsive.I am in no way affiliated with either The Unbreakable Umbrella, or the Indestructible Umbrella. I am just an average consumer, who ordered one of each for comparison. While I will be keeping both, I've given the Indestructible Umbrella to my husband as a golf umbrella, and I am taking the Unbreakable Umbrella on business trips for rain- and crazy-people-protection.[...]
S**R
Build Quality/Inspection Issue and Poor Customer Service
The Good:1) It works as an umbrella.2) It OVERALL seems pretty durable.The Bad:3) Mine came with a broken button and unless otherwise secured wants to be always open.The Ugly?:4) I notified the supplier and they offered to replace it if I paid to ship the one I received back and to ship the new one to me.(Personally I expect to be shipped good product and not to need to spend extra to send defective product back to the supplier.)
M**E
Poorly put together
I am afraid that I used this Umbrella probably 6 times before it fell apart. I live in an area that does not get much rain. Within 6 months, the handle came loose from the shaft. Some sort of garbage glue, or maybe just not enough. I used a 2 part epoxy to reattach it, and that solved the problem. The device is largely made of nice sturdy parts. Carbon fiber, sturdy stuff. The fins all along the top are held together by a piece of wire that is necessary for the umbrella to open and close. The Springs that run this function are also heavy and sturdy. Unfortunately, it caused the wire holding the contraption together to snap. I tried to repair it with a replacement wire, but it just isn't going to work. After about 6 storms, this "indestructible," umbrella is falling apart.
S**N
Decent product, would buy again
It's a decently made umbrella with fairly strong material. The tip needs some polishing. The cover is adequate to protect the umbrella itself. The fiberglass ribs seem stout enough to hold up to a torrential downpour or two. There is some flex to the the shaft, but I still wouldn't want to get hit with it full swing like a baseball bat. Would purchase again
A**R
I really like this Umbrella
I really like this Umbrella, but I have to say the Umbrella function is where its weak. Ive had it for maybe a week before the locking mechanism has gone out, and it makes it quite frustrating when getting on public transit. The button is depressed and the latch does not catch.
J**R
The velcro strap is useless now, stitching is unraveling throughout
Gratefully I've never had to use the umbrella for defense purposes, so i can't speak on its integrity n durability from that perspective, but its basic functionality has quickly broken down. The velcro strap is useless now, stitching is unraveling throughout, n jams to open... far too expensive for details to be so cheap. If Totes collaborated, or had a similar option, it might be worth the amazon value (no way retail!!)
J**D
Handle was broke before took out of box gave 3 ...
Handle was broke before took out of box gave 3 stars cause I was able to glue back on
B**0
but I have an idea on what I think it should be like. As near as I can tell
I am not an expert on using the umbrella as s weapon, but I have an idea on what I think it should be like. As near as I can tell, it is everything it is claimed to be. Push button opening, not heavy, and well made.I am considering painting the stainless tip black so it is less noticeable, but that is my preference. There is nothing wrong withit as it is. And, yes, I will be buying another (as a gift).
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