Rain cover without handle
A British inventor designed the world's first sleeveless Nubrella umbrella and promised not to be overturned when there was strong winds. He came up with the idea of seeing street people struggling
It looks like an item to travel into space, but this umbrella does not handle it so people can travel comfortably in the rainy season.
A British inventor designed the world's first sleeveless Nubrella umbrella and promised not to be overturned when there was strong winds. He came up with the idea that street people struggled with umbrellas during rainy days.
The former 45-year-old tennis expert spent six years designing the Nubrella umbrella. Made from plastic with aluminum bars and soft plastic, the umbrella weighs 1.1 pounds. It is worn on the shoulders and opened with a button. Apart from the rain cover, it also keeps the team warm. And because there is no need for hands-free, the user can talk comfortably on the phone or ride the bike while listening to the rain falling on his head.
However, there is only one problem for designer Alan Kaufman to think of as Nubrella's strange shape.
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