🌂 Elevate your rainy day game with British elegance and unbeatable tech.
The Balios Travel Folding Umbrella combines iconic British design with advanced functionality, featuring a real wood handle, a vented double canopy for wind resistance, and an auto open/close mechanism. Crafted through 146 quality-controlled steps, it offers premium materials like 300T fabric, steel shaft, and fiberglass ribs, backed by a one-year unlimited replacement warranty.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.14 x 3.54 x 3.43 inches |
Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.91 x 3.94 x 0.79 inches |
Item Weight | 14.88 ounces |
Brand Name | Balios |
Warranty Description | 180 DAYS |
Model Name | Golf Umbrella |
Color | Black with Real Wood Handle |
Material | DriSilque |
Suggested Users | Golf Umbrella |
Manufacturer | Balios |
Part Number | Bailos_umb_black&wooden |
Included Components | user guide |
Size | 46 Inch Diameter |
Handle Material | Wood |
D**R
Best compact umbrella on Amazon
I tried a lot of compact umbrellas and they all fell short until this one. It's a perfect size that can fit in your laptop bag but extends to a full size umbrella when you need it most. I love that it automatically unfurls and detracts with the press of a single button. The handle itself is also very nice. It looks luxurious and a lot more expensive than it actually is. I highly recommend it.
C**R
I like it!
Excellent construction; looks like it will hold up well. Wooden handle feels nice in the hand, mechanism is robust, solid.
P**E
Worth the money
Product is exactly what was advertized.
J**Y
Very nicely made except for one thing
The wooden handle is very well shaped and easy to hold, but there is no strap attached so that you can hang the umbrella up or wrap it around your wrist if you are walking. It's true that the sleeve that holds the umbrella has a strap, but if you're like me, you never use it. Nice size and looks like it will hold up well.
R**N
Very handy.
A gift for the Wife. She loves it but has not needed to use it yet. It works good though when we opened and closed it.
A**R
Amazing product
Amazing product
R**K
Works as advertised: keeps the rain off you, doesn't turn inside out
Somehow, I lived my entire adult life up to very recently without owning an umbrella. That changed when I moved to Bogotá, Colombia. Compared to what you might imagine about Colombia, this mountain city is cold and the only thing tropical is the rain. It rains just about every day, although usually only for an hour or so. The reason for that weather change is the wind coming off the mountains that the city butts up against. My first ever umbrella was hastily purchased in the street and needless to say, it was not the most sturdy piece of equipment. It seemed to have a confused identity, thinking it was some kind of reversable jacket or something. It took every gust of wind as an opportunity to show off its perceived abilities, however its frame was not quite up to these acrobatic feats.As my first umbrella was slowly dying, having flipped inside out more times than a contortionist at Cirque du Soleil, I decided it was time to order a replacement. This, my second ever umbrella has been a much drier experience. It feels solid in hand and the wooden handle looks great. The wood is a stained a little darker than in the pictures, but I don't mind. I'm not sure what kind of three-fingered being the handle was designed for (I guess a British one), I would have preferred a plain round handle, but it's still comfortable enough to hold.I've owned this umbrella for about three months now, I wanted to wait before writing a review. It holds out in both light & heavy rain & whenever I've felt that familiar tug from a gust of wind, it's never flipped inside out. It doesn't have a huge diameter, so any sideways rain might still be a problem & it's probably not a two-person umbrella unless you really want to cuddle. That said, it's very portable & easily fits in my backpack, along with everything else. When holding the umbrella at an angle, I sometimes get a few drips coming through due to the nature of the double canopy, however that definitely beats having it turned inside out.The button to launch the umbrella open is kinda fun, I could maybe distract a potential robber for a couple of seconds, giving me an opportunity to run if I had to. Pulling it back in is no easy task though. I can bicep curl 70 lbs for 4 sets of 10 and this is still a challenge. Definitely don't give this to kids. It's really just the last bit, locking it back in, if you try to grab the small metal part that comes in close to the handle, it can be difficult & your fingers can get pinched, however if you push from each end, it's not actually that hard.Overall, a really good umbrella. I think it's good value for money and should last a long time.
T**.
So far so good.
The wooden handle and double canopy (to allow air to escape on a windy day) were the main reasons for this purchase. Leave it to the British to design a nice umbrella, but the Chinese to actually make it. (As in this case.)Initially, the standard colors of (yawn!) black, grey and green almost eliminated the Balios for me. But the more I looked around, the initially chosen sky lining (inner layer) of another model made room for a seemingly better build quality. (Which is putting a lot of trust into online descriptions.)Once received, the umbrella turned out slightly smaller and lighter than I anticipated. In fact, it’s nearly identical to a department store umbrella it replaced.The automatic open/close mechanism is fairly standard for this type of umbrella. Push a button and it opens fully (provided you took it out of the sleeve first). Push the same button again, and it folds the canopy without retracting the shaft. That still needs to be done by hand, but again that very much how most of them work.The springs in the Balios that are associated with the open/close are fairly stout and at least initially may surprise you with the force needed to actuate. To me it’s not a big deal.The canopy consists of two partially overlapping layers. This is not meant to be a liner as in some cases (i.e. for pictures inside the umbrella), the Balios is doing it to provide an opening for wind to pass thru while the overlapping layers make sure rain doesn’t get thru in normal use.The umbrella oozes build quality, and it remains to be seen if that translates into durability.The wood handle is well formed and stays in your hand despite the complete absence of any elastomer (“rubber”). The sculpted inside of the grip is fairly effective. The wood finish has a reasonable grip, too, and makes for a comfort grip in colder weather.The fabric of the canopies is claimed to be a tightly woven 300T and that seems to be about the tightest you’ll find anywhere. It also means that the fabric is fairly thin and once again it remains to be seen how it holds up.The handle doesn’t have a loop, but the sleeve does. I normally use the loop only for hanging the umbrella and this constellation is fine. However, at least in the past I typically didn’t keep the sleeve for that it didn’t seem useful. The Balios may change that.Btw., the metal finish at the handle is significantly darker than the pictures suggest. I think that’s a good thing, but it remains to be seen if this coating is as durable as I'd expect from a nickel plating (or especially stainless steel).
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