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The one thing that I absolutely never forget to pack: a travel umbrella. No matter where I’m going, except for the Wadi Rum or the Sahara Desert maybe, there’s bound to be some inclement weather. Rain, sleet, thunderstorms; no destination is without them. Having an umbrella on hand allows you to keep your travel plans intact, and even see the sights in some places without all the crowds.
However, the task of picking an umbrella is about as daunting as picking a suitcase. With about a million options to choose from and all of them claiming to be “the best travel umbrella,” it’s no wonder so many just pick the cheapest option and go. However, not all umbrellas are created equally—as anyone who has found themselves with one completely inverted during a torrential downpour will tell you. Below, we’ve rounded up the best of the best travel umbrellas, keeping features like durability, wind-resistance, and size in mind.
This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.
Discover the best travel umbrellas:
- Best overall: Weatherman travel umbrella
- Most compact: Davek The Davek mini
- Best for cities: Amy's Automatic umbrella
- Most affordable: Repel windproof travel umbrella
- Most durable: Blunt Metro umbrella
- Best splurge: Pasotti Tropical umbrella
- Most lightweight: Totes mini manual umbrella
- Best patterns: Rifle Paper Company umbrella
- Most wind-resistant: Davek Elite umbrella
- Most sustainable: Totes recycled canopy umbrella