Le Parapluie de Cherbourg
Umbrella Le Parapluie de Cherbourg - The Antibourrasque
Umbrella Le Parapluie de Cherbourg - The Antibourrasque
This model is the toughest umbrella in the world.
Made of fiberglass, it bends but doesn't break.
Over the years, it has become the must-have model for extreme conditions enthusiasts.
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Shipping Info
Shipping Info
We import our products from France and store them in Hong Kong. We offer fast and reliable shipping on all orders and you can expect to receive them in Hong Kong within 2-3 working days if the products are available in Hong Kong.
Technical data
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Wind Resistance
Wind tunnel tested up to 155 km/h
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Opening
Automatic opening / Manual closing
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Armature
Galvanized steel mast and fiber ribs
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Fabric
Taffeta
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Handle
Straight in Jura hornbeam
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Fittings
Ring stamped and finished in Ruthenium
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Height
91 cm
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Diameter
100 cm
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Weight
525 g
The Antibourrasque: an unbreakable umbrella that's both elegant and weatherproof
One of the toughest umbrellas in the world, it's ideal for urban adventurers and intrepid travelers looking for a flawless companion to brave rain and strong gusts of wind.
Technical characteristics of the Antibourrasque umbrella
Designed with a galvanized steel mast and fiber ribs, the Antibourrasque can withstand winds of up to 155 km/h. Its fiberglass allows it to bend without breaking. As for its opening/closing system, it features automatic opening and manual closing to enable you to unfold it effortlessly. The materials chosen for its design, and the fact that it is handcrafted in the Manufacture in Cherbourg, give this wind-resistant umbrella unfailing sturdiness.
This storm umbrella measures 91 cm in height, 100 cm in diameter and weighs approximately 525 g. We also like its stamped ring and ruthenium finish. As a mixed umbrella, it's available in sober colors such as beige, anthracite, brown and navy blue. If you're looking for a livelier color, turn to yellow, fuchsia, orange or red for a cheerful touch on rainy or windy days.