If this natural weather predicting Balsam Fir stick is pointing upwards towards the sky, there will be good weather and if it's pointing down to the ground,... More
No matter whether it's raining, snowing, muddy, sandy, or you're trudging through who knows what at an outdoor festival, concert Mardi Gras, etc., just slip... More
A combination of a compact umbrella and a leafy green head of romaine lettuce... for obvious reasons of course.
While at first glance it may seem like normal heather gray hoodie, this one has built-in heating elements in the chest, back, and both pockets that quickly spread... More
A large see-through umbrella from Japan with a beautiful stained glass pattern that allows colorful light to shine through, but not the rain.
This compact and lightweight travel umbrella is not only windproof and waterproof, it also has a super bright LED pivoting flashlight built into the ergonomic... More
A portable handheld spreader that can be used to spread a variety of materials around your home all year long, like ice melt, grass seed, and more.
Cork is an amazing sustainable resource that can be made into many more things than just wine corks, like this cool new Natural Cork Umbrella.
While it may look like a classic black travel umbrella, once you pop up the canopy it reveals a super happy classic smiley face underneath smiling down at you.
Like mittens for your car's door handles, these magnetic mitts prevent frozen locks and stuck handles on vehicles parked outdoors during snow and ice storms.
A large, hands-free umbrella that you wear on your head to protect your head, neck, and shoulders from the sun and rain.
An innovative UV-protected umbrella with a built-in, collapsible cooling fan up in the canopy and a fine evaporative mist sprayer for extra cooling relief.
Beach umbrellas are bulky and tend to blow away in the ocean breeze, but this giant, wind-powered beach shade actually works with the wind, not against it.
Gaze upon the liquid in this teardrop-shaped glass container and you may be able to predict the weather based on whether it's clear, cloudy, or crystalizing.