blunt | classic umbrella | pink

Blunt SKU: clapin
blunt | classic umbrella | pink
blunt | classic umbrella | pink
blunt | classic umbrella | pink
blunt | classic umbrella | pink
blunt | classic umbrella | pink
blunt | classic umbrella | pink

blunt | classic umbrella | pink

Blunt SKU: clapin
Regular price $149.00
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Dimensions: open diameter 120cm + closed length 84cm / 660g
Material: polycarbonate fiberglass and anodized aluminium


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The original full-length Blunt Classic umbrella is ideal for those who need impromptu protection in a serious downpour – whether en route to work, school or walking the dog.

Style: Full-length stick
Open Diameter: 120cm
Closed Length: 84cm
Weight: 660g
Wind-tested to: Category 1 hurricane*

Global 2 year manufacturer's warranty. Blunt umbrellas are designed and built with meticulous craft and care to ensure they stand the test of time.

With Blunt's focus on sustainability, their umbrellas will be repaired and not replaced. Umbrellas that were purchased under the previous 5 year warranty (Jan 2017-June 2019) will still be honoured for 5 years .

*Measured and evaluated by professionals (WSP) in the southern hemisphere's most powerful wind tunnel (1.1MW). Tested to the point of destruction, at a fixed angle with a mechanical arm on Jan 25th 2021.

Cleaning and drying your Blunt umbrella:

When cleaning your canopy, use a clean cloth and some warm water to clear any marks. Make sure you keep away from any chemical detergents and bristle brushes as these can damage the material. Blunt canopies are not machine washable.

Make sure you dry out your umbrella completely to avoid any mildew or water stains forming. The best way to dry your umbrella is to leave it fully open. But if space is limited (or you're a little superstitious), your Blunt can be dried by standing it with the handle up and the canopy tie released.


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While living in London and dealing with rainy commutes, Kiwi engineer Greig Brebner noticed how unsafe umbrellas were - being so tall, the spikes often poked him in the eye. He also noticed how umbrellas had become a throwaway commodity, mainly due to poor-quality materials and flimsy, outdated design.

So to save his eyes and reduce the number of broken umbrellas that end up as landfill each year, Greig set out to do something no one had done since 1928 - to re-invent the umbrella. And he began by re-designing the mechanisms.

Going right back to the drawing board, Greig married engineering innovation with no-fuss design styling to create something that exceeded even his own expectations: a ridiculously strong umbrella that could handle seriously wild weather.

After pushing countless prototypes to the limits in wind tunnels and on the blustery hills of Auckland, Greig finally did it. He'd re-invented the umbrella. And it just so happened to become the best umbrella in the world.
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