Umbrella in the hurricane machine

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2007

The SENZ storm umbrella is tested up to 133 km/h in the Hurricane Machine at Neeltje Jans (the Netherlands)

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  • WTF u need an umbrella when the wing blows with 133km/h ?! just run FOREST .... RUN !!! ...

  • Ok if it's blowing 135 mph outside im not going to be out there lol. Ill be in my house shtting my pants.

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  • that's a strong man.

  • Woooooooooooo Hoooooooooo

  • Wow....I dont think I can even hold an umbrella in 133km/h wind....

  • @chris37865 Umbrella smoke, don't breathe this!

  • I'm not sure why I liked this.

  • But will it blend?

  • OMG, AWESOME! I actually got a chill when reading this. XD

  • okay, the umbrella survives the windtunnel a 133km/h, but I think you won't stay dry when it flipping flapping and flopping to all sides....

  • I just bought it today, you pay a hefty price (€50,00 / $71,84) but it works like a charm on your bicycle in the wind (a necessity if you live in Amsterdam)! All other umbrellas break or start to flap al over the place, but this one stays perfectly in place. Plus it's really light and made out of very sturdy materials. They come with 2 years all-risk warranty, so they really have faith in their design. Plus because of its shape more of your body stays dry. 10/10 for me! (except for the price...)

  • How will the unbrella become if the wind comes from random direction? In real life, the wind is variation.

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