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GustBuster Classic 48-Inch Automatic Golf Umbrella

GustBuster Classic 48-Inch Automatic Golf Umbrella

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GustBuster Classic 48-Inch Automatic Golf Umbrella

 
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Unflippable, Unflappable, Unleakable. World's finest wind-proof umbrella. Tested at the college of Areonautic in Queens NY, will not invert in winds of 55+ mph. Limited Lifetime warranty. #1 umbrella on the PGA, LPGA, and Champions Tours. GustBuster has been featured on CNN, GoodDay NY, Regis and Kathy Lee, Talk soup and many more televison and radio shows. Patented technology allows the wind to pass thru the umbrella, while you stay dry.

 
Our Price: $32.95 - $60.00
 
  
 


Color
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Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 121 reviews

Features
  • Golf umbrella with pinchless open and close release system

  • Double-reinforced, lightning-resistant fiberglass shaft

  • High-impact end cap protects and preserves beauty

  • Curved hardwood J-handle; attractive fitted sheath

  • Measures 48 inches in diameter and 36 inches long


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 121 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

59 of 61 found the following review helpful:


5Classic beauty goes high-tech  Jan 03, 2008 By Joseph Ekaitis "author of Collinsfort Village"
I fold, as in, "I give up." I've owned my share of "wind-resistant" folding umbrellas and none of them lived up to the claim. Even GustBuster makes a folding umbrella but I was drawn to this one's classic beauty.

It's not so bulky that you can't take it everywhere and the canopy is the perfect size for him or her, or in a pinch, him AND her. The real wood crook-shaped handle gives it a touch of class. The opening mechanism relies on the proven coil-spring system, but that's where the similarity to other solid-shaft automatics ends.

Fiberglas takes the place of metal in the parts that might attract lightning, making the GustBuster light for its size but just as sturdy. Unzip the two Velcro straps, push the button and two canopies pop open to shield you from the rain. The raindrop-shaped openings allow the wind to pass between the canopies. Then aerodynamics take over, forcing the canopies to retain their shape instead of turning inside out. Elastic straps hold down the upper canopy, eliminating a gap where the rain might sneak in. A video of GustBuster's wind-cannon testing confirms their claims. You can see it at GustBuster's website (just tack on the ".com"). Combine this high level of engineering and thoughtful design with GustBuster's affordable pricing on all their umbrellas and it adds up to possibly the best umbrella value.

47 of 48 found the following review helpful:


5Lives up to its name  Jan 09, 2007 By Reads While Walking
My commute to work involves what can be described only as a walk through a wind tunnel. The trash barrel near my office always has at least one umbrella in it, and my sturdy Totes 34" umbrella was blown inside out by the wind here.

I am pleased to say the GustBuster has worked perfectly and I am very pleased with my purchase. I would say I would buy another one, but I don't foresee this umbrella ever failing. This is an excellent umbrella.

74 of 82 found the following review helpful:


3Ugly bright colored logo ruins a classic looking umbrella  Sep 18, 2007 By Charles
The umbrella works fine, however what does not show in the picture is that there's a very ugly Gustbuster logo that is embroidered on one of the umbrella straps that is "multicolored and quite bright." It makes an otherwise classic looking umbrella look cheap and tacky.

33 of 36 found the following review helpful:


1Broke completely, almost immediately  Jan 29, 2008 By brooke
I was excited to have this umbrella on a very rainy, windy day in San Francisco. A strong gust of wind came along and snapped not one but *every* support on the canopy, rendering the umbrella completely useless...and me completely soaked.

24 of 26 found the following review helpful:


5Gustbuster  Jul 01, 2006 By Gerald J. Hockers
The Gustbuster umbrella is great. It performs as advertised in high wind conditions.

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