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New handsfree umbrella holder

trecile

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I came across this new type of handsfree umbrella holder on ETSY recently. It seems like it would be a lot easier to use than bungees and other things that people use to attach their umbrellas to their backpacks. It works similarly to the clips on the Euroschirm handsfree umbrella.

Handsfree umbrella holder on ETSY

 
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THanks for posting this- I want to get one and messaged the maker- Looks like a lot of people use it on the Gossimer gear umbrella. I have a EuroSchirm swing liteflex ultra-light weight 37.5 umbrella with a fixed fiberglass shaft- I can't find anywhere the size of my umbrellas shaft to make sure it fits- what brand of umbrella do you have? Thank you!!!! it fits a 3/8 diameter pole shaft-

 
THanks for posting this- I want to get one and messaged the maker- Looks like a lot of people use it on the Gossimer gear umbrella. I have a EuroSchirm swing liteflex ultra-light weight 37.5 umbrella with a fixed fiberglass shaft- I can't find anywhere the size of my umbrellas shaft to make sure it fits- what brand of umbrella do you have? Thank you!!!! it fits a 3/8 diameter pole shaft-

I actually have the Euroschirm handsfree telescopic umbrella which I bought last year from Ivar when I was in Santiago to replace the one that I have used for the last 7 Caminos, and was a little worse for wear. Although it's quite a bit heavier than the Gossamer Gear umbrella (also made by Euroschirm I believe), I will probably use it for my next Camino because I know that it is reliable.

I just wanted to pass on the information about this new holder, because it works similarly to the clips that come with the Euroschirm handsfree. However, I can't use those clips because the diameter of the handsfree umbrella is much larger than any others.

I am tempted to cut my umbrella weight, but I do have a brand new handsfree umbrella!
 
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I came across this new type of handsfree umbrella holder on ETSY recently. It seems like it would be a lot easier to use than bungees and other things that people use to attach their umbrellas to their backpacks. It works similarly to the clips on the Euroschirm handsfree umbrella.

Handsfree umbrella holder on ETSY


Looks like a good solution.
One tip.
I find those type of straps, can move around (rotate around) your pack strap, and I ended up with the umbrella shaft up against my head.

A really simple solution was to sew that clip to the pack strap.
I use a similar type of clip.
 
Obviously it is your choice to carry an umbrella or not. I know one person that tried using an umbrella and gave it up after their first windy day. I used a rain jacket with a hood and a ball cap to keep the hood out of my face. This setup has worked well for me on two Caminos.
 
Looks like a good solution.
One tip.
I find those type of straps, can move around (rotate around) your pack strap, and I ended up with the umbrella shaft up against my head.

A really simple solution was to sew that clip to the pack strap.
I use a similar type of clip.
This is what I have. It came with my GG umbrella, and it works great. I looked at the other one, and it appears solid. It was $12.00 USD on Etsy but the shipping here in the US was almost just as much, so I am going to have to pass.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I use the Gossamer Gear attachment, which works well.
 
The benefit of this new holder is that it is easier to snap the umbrella shaft in and out than some of the other types of holders.
 

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