There are many great umbrellas on the market, and we are constantly testing new ones to find the best options. While they didn’t quite make our list of top picks, here are a few other good umbrellas to consider.
The Balios Travel Umbrella Double Canopy is a budget-friendly option at $27. It has an automatic open and close feature, a compact size, and a comfortable wooden handle. The vented double canopy design also makes it great for withstanding strong winds.
For a higher price point of $80, the ShedRain Vortex Vent Pro offers a 54-inch diameter and a double canopy design. It may not have the same high-quality materials as the Blunt Sport, but it still performs well in windy conditions.
Another option from ShedRain is the Vortex V2 Vented Auto Open Stick Umbrella, which has a lifetime guarantee and a 44-inch diameter. Made from 100% recycled polyester, it is a more eco-friendly choice.
For added safety, the ShedRain WalkSafe Reflective Stick Umbrella has a reflective fabric that makes you more visible to drivers at night. It also has a circular handle that can hook onto things for convenience.
The ShedRain Vortex V1 Umbrella is a budget-friendly option at $25, with a vented canopy design and a compact 38-inch diameter. While it may not look or feel as nice as other options, it still does a good job in windy conditions.
The ShedRain Stratus Manual Stick Umbrella is a bit more expensive at $100, but it has a carbon-fiber shaft and a twill weave fabric with Teflon coating for quick drying. However, it does require some force to fully open.
Lastly, the Blunt Metro is a compact and lightweight option at $79, but it may not be as durable as other umbrellas on the market.