rainforestgirl
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Hi All, I'm planning a March/April start from Sevillia.
What's the general opinion on the EuroSchirm hiking umbrella?
What's the general opinion on the EuroSchirm hiking umbrella?
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Yes, I have considered the single pole & hand held umbrella, although I may regret not going hands free on extra long distances.I always walk in spring and have never needed an umbrella for shade. I do bring a lightweight cheapie umbrella for any light drizzle or rain; the advantage is that it kept me from digging out my rain coat for short periods of intermittent light rain. I walk using just one hiking pole, so do not need a hands-free model.
I get that. I have read that the VdlP can get quite hot, even in early spring with little shade from the sun. A hands-free model would probably be more appreciated in that situation.Yes, I have considered the single pole & hand held umbrella, although I may regret not going hands free on extra long distances.
Did you try the Z Pack umbrella? That’s the one I am considering, but want to be sure that it is good.I have the Euroschirm telescope umbrella (like the one in the forum store) and love it. I've tried lighter weight umbrellas, but they didn't have the stability of this umbrella which is specifically made to be handsfree.
I haven't done the VdlP yet, but when I do I'll definitely bring my umbrella - it's great to carry your own shade.
I have just ordered one after getting recommendations from a few people. I haven’t taken it for a test hike yet so hopefully it’s a good idea . Starting in Seville end of April.Hi All, I'm planning a March/April start from Sevillia.
What's the general opinion on the EuroSchirm hiking umbrella?
I bought one for the CP initially for sun protection but mostly used it as a rain umbrellaHi All, I'm planning a March/April start from Sevillia.
What's the general opinion on the EuroSchirm hiking umbrella?
That's never been an issue for me with the Euroschirm hands free. It's built with an extra long telescoping handle that provides an extra point of attachment at the hip belt that keeps it very stable.I have one by Gossamer gear and one from another brand but can't remember which. Having attachments to attach to your backpack straps is key - but I will bring extra velcro in the future to add extra stability. The straps alone were pretty good, but I still ended up stabilizing it with my hand quite often.
To me, the problem with Zpacks and Gossamer Gear umbrellas is that they have standard length handles and it's harder to keep them stable.Did you try the Z Pack umbrella? That’s the one I am considering, but want to be sure that it is good.
Which one did you use?I bought one for the CP initially for sun protection but mostly used it as a rain umbrella
It was warm in June and I could walk without having to wear a jacket or poncho
I was able to attach it so I was hands free without too much hassle,they are very light and wouldn't be without one now
I have carried the Z pack umbrella on 3 Caminos. Great for rain AND SUN. Ok in wind. Buen CaminoDid you try the Z Pack umbrella? That’s the one I am considering, but want to be sure that it is good.
The compact version sounds perfect. Does it still attach/work as well as the telescopic version? Do you have a name/model number please? Did you order from Euroschim?I have used the Euroschirms for many years - wouldn't be without one - even before they had a handsfree version. I then switched over to the handsfree and have just discovered (thank you Trecile for the U-tube link!) that they now have a compact version which I have now ordered. Halleluja!
Yes, the compact version is called the Telescope Handsfree. You can buy one from @ivar in the forum store.The compact version sounds perfect. Does it still attach/work as well as the telescopic https://euroschirm.com/schirm/LightTrek-ultra/index.cgi?session=7tGwri6N9QJWy&sprache_land=usaversion? Do you have a name/model number please? Did you order from Euroschim?
Thanks for the info. I hope I can get one to Australia before the end of March!Yes, the compact version is called the Telescope Handsfree. You can buy one from @ivar in the forum store.
It is about twice as heavy as some of the ultralight umbrellas, but the canopy is larger and I think that the stability and ease of use are worth the extra weight.
One year I brought an ultralight Euroschirm trekking umbrella (I'm pretty sure that the umbrellas sold by Zpacks and Gossamer Gear are made by Euroschirm too), but one of the ribs broke on the first lightly windy day that I used it.
I adore my euroschirm hiking umbrella. Mine is the hands-free version which is quite heavy but large and sturdy. I used it practically every day on the Camino Frances in Sep/Oct 2018. It was essential as a sun shade and kept me much cooler as I could take off my hat and let the hot air escape from my head. It was sturdy against the wind and I often used it as a windbreak by angelling it towards the wind, and a wind shelter when we sat for lunch or a break. It didn't often get used against the rain but when it did it had a nice wide area of protection with its great-sized canopy. I later bought an ultra-light trekking umbrella but hated it, too flimsy and didn't stand up to the wind, so have tossed it away and went back to my faithful friend!Hi All, I'm planning a March/April start from Sevillia.
What's the general opinion on the EuroSchirm hiking umbrella?
Here's a retailer in Australia that sells themThanks for the info. I hope I can get one to Australia before the end of March!
That's never been an issue for me with the Euroschirm hands free. It's built with an extra long telescoping handle that provides an extra point of attachment at the hip belt that keeps it very stable.
To me, the problem with Zpacks and Gossamer Gear umbrellas is that they have standard length handles and it's harder to keep them stable.
This video shows how easy it is to deploy.
protection.
Here’s a photo of me in its welcome shade - I was walking into Fuenterroble on the VDLP on an absolute stinker of a day back in May last year. Wearing my hat my head had become so hot and sweaty and I was longing for some air on my head. I used the umbrella a lot on the VDLP and Sanabres but it was especially appreciated on this day.
Thanks for that. Wild Earth doesn't don't have them in my home state, although they did have a model called Dainty but no clips/clasps!!Here's a retailer in Australia that sells them
EuroSCHIRM TeleScope Handsfree Umbrella - Silver - EuroSchirm
EuroSCHIRM TeleScope Handsfree Umbrella - Silver - EuroSchirmwww.wildearth.com.au
I definitely wouldn't get the Dainty.Thanks for that. Wild Earth doesn't don't have them in my home state, although they did have a model called Dainty but no clips/clasps!!
I'll try Sydney, otherwise it's the Forum Shop.
Are rebranded Euroschirms sold in the US? For some reason i thought several brands were rebadgedHere's a retailer in Australia that sells them
EuroSCHIRM TeleScope Handsfree Umbrella - Silver - EuroSchirm
EuroSCHIRM TeleScope Handsfree Umbrella - Silver - EuroSchirmwww.wildearth.com.au
I believe that the umbrellas sold by Gossamer Gear, Zpacks, and Six Moon Designs are rebadged Euroschirm umbrellas.Are rebranded Euroschirms sold in the US? For some reason i thought several brands were rebadged
Do you know which is the same they sell in the camino store? Im in the US so i dont think euroscirm sells hereI believe that the umbrellas sold by Gossamer Gear, Zpacks, and Six Moon Designs are rebadged Euroschirm umbrellas.
Have you checked with them whether they do repairs?I have a Euroshirm Telescope Handsfree bought here on the forum (always fast dependable service!). I found it a bit heavy but it was great for both sun and rain. At the end of my last camino, while walking through Obradoiro Square, one of the ribs broke during an intense wind / rain storm. So... looking at options for new one.
Hi @rainforestgirl - I bought my Euroschirm umbrella at Trek & Travel in Kent Street in the Sydney CB several years ago. Might be worth a phone call or check their online shop to see if they currently stock them.Thanks for that. Wild Earth doesn't don't have them in my home state, although they did have a model called Dainty but no clips/clasps!!
I'll try Sydney, otherwise it's the Forum Shop.
I did. They have a two year warranty and that period had passed for my umbrella. The said I could send it to them for repair but would have to pay for return postage along with the repair costs. The total costs would be far more than buying a new umbrella.Have you checked with them whether they do repairs?
It did sound a bit 'fragile'. Maybe good for a late afternoon promenade down the Champs Elysees.I definitely wouldn't get the Dainty.
Thanks Jenny, I will call today, although odered one last night from the Forum Shop. My friend friend needs one also.Hi @rainforestgirl - I bought my Euroschirm umbrella at Trek & Travel in Kent Street in the Sydney CB several years ago. Might be worth a phone call or check their online shop to see if they currently stock them.
Cheers - Jenny
Trek & Travel only stock the Heliox. Did you find the EuroSchim heavy?Hi @rainforestgirl - I bought my Euroschirm umbrella at Trek & Travel in Kent Street in the Sydney CB several years ago. Might be worth a phone call or check their online shop to see if they currently stock them.
Cheers - Jenny
The specs for all of their umbrellas are on the Euroschirm website.Trek & Travel only stock the Heliox. Did you find the EuroSchim heavy?
Hi @rainforestgirl - that’s a shame … I’m not sure what Euroschirm model mine is as it’s quite a few years ago that I purchased it.Trek & Travel only stock the Heliox. Did you find the EuroSchim heavy?
I ordered mine from Euroschirm directly. And if you look at their video (click on “Telescope Handsfree” in Trecile’s post #41) you see this is a compact version which should go into any rucksack. Also check with Ivar whether this is the version he sells in his shop. I would have ordered it from him had I thought of it because he gives excellent quick service!I didn’t find it heavy but it’s an umbrella that doesn’t fold up so it’s not as compact as some of the other hiking umbrellas on the market.
It is - it shows in the pictures on the listing for the umbrella. The only difference is that the umbrella pictured is orange, but Ivar states that those that he is selling have the silver UV coating.Also check with Ivar whether this is the version he sells in his shop
Thanks JennyHi @rainforestgirl - that’s a shame … I’m not sure what Euroschirm model mine is as it’s quite a few years ago that I purchased it.
I didn’t find it heavy but it’s an umbrella that doesn’t fold up so it’s not as compact as some of the other hiking umbrellas on the market. If you were to buy something similar you’d need to secure it to the side of your pack when not in use, just as you would do with your hiking poles.
Buen sun-and-rain-protected camino!
Cheers -
Jenny