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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:41 pm
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Title says it all

any advice?
 
hlillywh at (no spam) juno.com...
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:41 pm
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On Nov 1, 6:41 pm, m... at (no spam) privacy.net wrote:
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Title says it all

any advice?

The best? I don't know if it's the absolute best but a good one is
the REI travel umbrella, $34.50. Yeah, that's on the high side but
it's better constructed than most. Also collapses down to a very
short size.

I never carry one hiking, depending on a hat, jacket and sometimes
rain pants instead. However if you want to take a bumbershoot along
on your hike, that's up to you. Just be careful that vegetation
doesn't make mince-meat of it.
 
Peter Clinch...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:39 am
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me at (no spam) privacy.net wrote:
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any advice?

The best ones for travel are the ones that pack really small. However,
they tend to be more prone to wind damage and don't cover up so well.
You choose, you lose...

If you're expecting wind then the Senz umbrella probably deals it with
it better than most. I haven't had a chance to use mine in real anger
yet, but I bought it on the recommendation of guidebook writer, hiker
and umbrella user Paddy Dillon. He's also said fairly nice things about
the Senz Mini which packs smaller but is unsurprisingly not so tough.

Paddy was also quite complimentary about the GoLite, as long as it
wasn't too windy.

Pete.
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