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Monday, 9 April 2012

Blown away by hands-free umbrella? Invention clips to wearer's shoulders

WEATHER-WEARY Brits can now stay dry in style — by splashing out on a hands-free umbrella.

The Nubrella works by attaching a waterproof bubble which covers the head and shoulders to a shoulder strap wrapped around the wearer.

The £40 brolly, which can resist winds of up to 50mph, can even be used by cyclists to keep them dry on the go.

And when the rain finishes, the Nubrella can be slid back to sit behind the head.

Inventor Alan Kaufman, 49, from Florida, said: “The major advantage is the wearer doesn’t have to carry anything when not in use as it goes behind the head like a hood.        Read More

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