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Nubrella’s hands-free and wind-proof umbrella

By | January 25, 2010, 8:24 AM PST

Frustrated by cheesy umbrellas crumpled by the wind and rain? Nubrella thinks it has a better umbrella.

Nubrella’s invention is a largish bubble-like device that fits over your head and rests on your shoulders. Weighing 2.6 pounds,  the hands-free Nubrella promises to never invert from the wind. What’s more, the company says it’s “stylish, functional and easy to use.”

Would you don a Nubrella?

Would you don a Nubrella?

It seems like a good idea and on the basis of functionality looks like it deserves an A assuming it performs as advertised (maybe an ad should feature a mountaineer wearing a Nubrella and arriving at the summit of Everest).

The big question is whether the appearance-minded will wear bubbles around their heads and risk bumping into other in a crowd. To be honest, it looks a little silly not to mention bulky. I wonder if the coverage beyond “head and shoulders” would match that of a large umbrella.

For women who want to keep their hair, makeup and head dry, it becomes a style versus function argument. But in heavy rain, presumably not many people are gawking. For men, I’m not sure anything more than a baseball cap is needed when it’s raining.

One won’t know until they try one: at $39.99, it’s not that expensive. The all clear model is $45. A breathless video (below) narrated by a Brit describes the Nubrella.

Maybe it’s time to reinvent the umbrella, which Nubrella claims is about 3,000 years old. Wikipedia has a good history of the umbrella and rundown of its other monikers like parasol, bumbershoot, gamp, brolly and umbrellery.

The Nubrella is the brainchild of Massachusetts inventor Alan Kaufman, who until recently owned several cell phones franchises, but ended up in a dispute with Cingular. He’s profiled by Boston Globe blogger Scott Kirsner.

Where Nubrella might work for me is on my tractor plowing snow. Such enclosures to protect the operator from elements usually cost several hundred dollars and Nubrella might be just the thing for that.

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Didn't Lou Brock already invent this/
It was called the Brockabrella, and the only difference from this was
that it was smaller. If memory serves...
Posted by DanaBlankenhorn
25th Jan 2010
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RE: Nubrella's hands-free and wind-proof umbrella
Could be....Lou was a serial inventer as I recall
Posted by John Dodge
25th Jan 2010
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RE: Nubrella's hands-free and wind-proof umbrella
How do you contact them to purchase or distribute the Nubrella?
Posted by jeffgatewood
26th Jan 2010
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RE: Nubrella's hands-free and wind-proof umbrella
looks ok but try this in NewYork City on Time Squere
and see how long will it take for this to end up in the nearest trash can happy
Posted by vbp1
26th Jan 2010
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RE: Nubrella's hands-free and wind-proof umbrella
I"ll stick with my old-fashioned umbrella. I like the additional protection it offers when I point it toward a driving rain.
Posted by Ken Ferry
26th Jan 2010
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RE: Nubrella's hands-free and wind-proof umbrella
Jeffgatewood,

Try nubrella.com...there are also links to the site in the post...JD (
I think's it's worth a try!)
Posted by John Dodge
26th Jan 2010
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RE: Nubrella's hands-free and wind-proof umbrella
Actually, $39.99 *is* too much money for some of us to spend on shielding from rain when umbrellas work fine most of the time. Let me know when they drop to $9.99.
Posted by darkmoonman
26th Jan 2010
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RE: Nubrella's hands-free and wind-proof umbrella
I'm not sure about the rest of you, but I didn't necessarily find the
video "breathless" and the fact that the authors decided to use
that word to describe a commercial that wasn't even very well
made leads me to believe there might be something to their
advocating this cheesy, quasi-umbrella invention that apparently
wasn't even invented by the company they support.
Posted by 27mbrown
26th Jan 2010
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How do you keep it from fogging up?
Although it may work to keep rain off, such an enclosed space around the head will almost certainly fog up. Besides looking silly it would also be a serious visibility/safety issue.
Posted by llamasaki
26th Jan 2010
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RE: Nubrella's hands-free and wind-proof umbrella
I like it. Would I spend $40 on it? No, I have hats & hooded parkas. The real problem from my "guy" point of view is that it's utterly useless if you're trying to protect someone else.
Posted by hoodedswan
27th Jan 2010
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japanese ad about a year ago?
it looked identical.
Posted by zclayton3
27th Jan 2010
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RE: Nubrella's hands-free and wind-proof umbrella
Seeing as I bought an umbrella from ASDA (UK) for ?2, and my "expensive" umbrella is ?15 and has automatic open/close, inversion protection, is tiny when closed and opens up to golf umbrella size (so can cover 2-3 people), and fits in my bag when closed, then no, I don't see myself wanting to look like a Jetsons wannabe wearing this item! Nice idea though, I'm sure it will be improved in the future!
Posted by meister2681
2nd May 2010
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