[Ipg-smz] Hmmm... "New Hands-Free Umbrella, Not Just For Rain"

Daniel Dern dern at pair.com
Fri Dec 7 20:38:04 UTC 2018


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I'm thinking, on one hand (cough), this could be very useful for the right 
people and circumstances, even better than a humongously wide hat.

On the other hand, once again, it feels like there's a lot of "what could 
possibly go wrong?" with this here...

DPD


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Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2018 15:32:25 -0500
From: swright at fullscalemedia.com
Subject: New Hands-Free Umbrella, Not Just For Rain

Finally, a Hands-Free umbrella has arrived… and It’s Not Just for Rain!

A person wearing a hat Description automatically generated Are you tired of
holding an umbrella for rain or sun protection? With Nubrella, you can
now wear one.

Our current weather protection gear is limited. Holding a traditional umbrella is
simply not functional. We now live in a technology-driven society where most
everyone is completely dependent upon smartphones & tablets, both personally and
professionally. More than ever, we need a functional hands-free form of weather
gear. 

What is Nubrella?

Nubrella is a Hands-Free, non-invertible umbrella with a lightweight canopy,
conveniently worn backpack-style. Due to Nubrella’s unique design, Nubrella
will not succumb to heavy rain and wind like traditional umbrellas, that invert
under duress. Nubrella weighing only 3lbs. is for rain, snow, wind & sun
protection. Equipped with a highly durable 50 SPF fabric and inner silver lining,
Nubrella absorbs all the sun’s rays and keeps the user much cooler. 

...

“There is an endless amount of usages for Nubrella for the commercial and
recreational markets; says Alan; “Walking the dog, photographers, postal workers,
hiking/fishing, sport fans, wheelchair users, bike riders and anyone seeking
superior Sun protection, everyone can image a time they wished they had a
Hands-Free umbrella.”

Nubrella retails for $100.00,


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