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Birdiepal Light Trek Automatic Flashlite

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$57.00

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Two months ago I bought this automatic open/close…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $57,--

Two months ago I bought this automatic open/close hiking umbrella with integrated flashlight online. www.birdiepal.com

At first I was not sure because the price is quite high, but I knew a friend of mine already had one with silver-metallic UV coating and was crazy about it, and so I put my faith in >Designed in Germany< as well.

I did not regret it at all. The automatic open/close mechanism is very strong and very dependable. This umbrella is identical to the light trek automatic, but this model now holds an integrated long-lasting, detachable bright LED-torch in its handle. This small, convenient and lightweight hiking umbrella meets your high standards of stability and resistance even under unfavorable conditions. Money well spent!

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The Light Trek Automatic Flashlite is a flashlight made by Birdiepal. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $57

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