Keeping Dry In The Rain With A CrownCoast Heavy Duty Umbrella


Disclaimer: I received the following product(s) in exchange for my review. All opinions my own. 


Living in the Pacific Northwest means we experience quite a bit of rain, so having a good umbrella is a must! Crown Coast makes Heavy Duty Umbrella's that are tough and durable enough to endure 60+ mph wind gusts so you don't have to worry about it snapping on you, in the crazy weather! 
      These umbrella's are made with a resilient flexible memory frame, so if the umbrella were to flip inside out, it would pop back into the right place, without it breaking like other umbrellas do. 
It has an easy open/close button with a gentle tension spring for easy and quick use, with its frame made of Stainless Steel, that has been treated with an Anti-Corrosion Layer so it will not rust.
The handle is made of non slip rubber for a comfortable grip, and a hook on the end for hanging.
The umbrella comes with a storage sleeve so you can pack it away nicely when not in use.

   For my review, I chose the umbrella that is black on the outside, with a beautiful blue sky on the inside. So now I can look up and see a clear sky on a rainy day! It just seems so dreamy. The button to open and close the umbrella is easy with just a simple push, and the umbrella opens up. When you go to close the umbrella, you press the button again, and it will close the top down, but to push the umbrella to close it, you have to give it some force. The umbrella seems to be very durable and it feels pretty hefty so it's not really made for little ones. I wish the bar was slightly longer, and maybe the handle too for easier grip but other then that this umbrella seems great for the rainy season!


 You can find Crown Coast Heavy Duty Umbrella's available for purchase on Amazon for $18.95, available in many colors. And if you purchase it before December 31, 2015, you can get 15% off using the code NOTWET15

I received a complimentary product in exchange for my honest review. All opinions my own.

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