Innovative Umbrella That Keeps Your Camera Dry When Shooting In The Rain
Nubrella is a hands-free, non-invertible umbrella and weather protector, conveniently worn backpack-style. After putting on the 3-pound Nubrella like a backpack, the canopy flips over your head and locks in place. Built using waterproof nylon, aluminum rods, and glass-filled plastic, the canopy is designed to withstand 40mph winds without flipping inside out.
More info: Nubrella, Facebook (h/t: petapixel, boredpanda)
Nubrella solves this century-old behavior with a breakthrough superior hands-free solution for today’s technology-driven society.
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