BLUNT Umbrella Metro Orange
Metro is the go-to umbrella for days where you’re not sure what's on the horizon. It conveniently fits in your handbag, tote, or backpack so you’re always prepared, whatever the weather.
Metro is the go-to umbrella for days where you’re not sure what's on the horizon. It conveniently fits in your handbag, tote, or backpack so you’re always prepared, whatever the weather.
An auto-open button pops open the canopy for instant coverage at your fingertips. Built with unique 360° spinning technology, the Metro’s canopy is designed to elegantly handle knocks when navigating narrow spaces.
Collapsible and compact, for handbag or briefcase and comes with a matching cover sleeve.
- Open Diameter 100 cm
- Closed Length 37.5 cm
- Weight 385 g
Each BLUNT Umbrella is made up of four primary modular components – the canopy, frame, shaft and handle. This thoughtful and innovative design allows for easy repair and maintenance.
FRAME: The frame is the most complex part of the umbrella, with multiple components. Think of building blocks seamlessly fitting together in harmony, clicking into place to create a sturdy, reliable structure. The BLUNT Umbrella frame features a unique strut mechanism that stresses the ribs, creating an effortless outward tension in the canopy as the umbrella is opened.
CANOPY: The iconic and uniquely shaped canopy is the cumulative effect of our six patented BLUNT tips. The canopy’s tautness – especially at the edge – provides a rigid wing-like surface that withstands all wind conditions.
TIPS: BLUNT Umbrellas are safer and more robust thanks to patented tips which act like mini umbrellas at the edge of the canopy. This evenly distributes tension from the frame into the canopy edge, and eliminating the need for sharp points.
SHAFT: The shaft is the central point of connection within the umbrella framework, acting as an anchor to bring all of the modular components together.
HANDLE: Like a bayonet fitting on a lightbulb, the handle can be removed and attached by pushing down and gently turning while keeping the umbrella shaft still.