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Silver Shadow Mini Umbrella
Six Moon Designs
Silver Shadow Mini Umbrella
$33.96
Description

  Light, compact trekking umbrella reflects the sun

  Walking across deserts in the blazing sun or through summer rain showers shouldn't be a misery. The Silver Shadow Series provides a large silver surface that reflects sunlight, allowing you to walk cooler and deflect harmful rays. Its coating sheds water easily, eliminating the need to wear sweaty rain gear.

  The Silver Shadow Mini is the collapsible, compact umbrella in Six Moon Design's line. Packing to 40% the length of their other umbrellas, it is ideal for travel or when space is paramount.

  Wherever you travel, a Silver Shadow should be part of your kit!

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Six Moon Designs
Color:
Silver
Weight:
6.8 oz - 193 g
Waterproof:
Yes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
90502
UPC:
637813988913
Other Features:
Length: 10" - 25.4 cm
Open Width: 38" - 96.5 cm
Coverage: 7.5 sq ft / 0.7 sq m
Aluminum Frame
Plastic handle
UPF 50+ Rating
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