

☔ Elevate your rainy day game with the SOLO — where style meets storm-proof strength.
The Davek SOLO Umbrella combines a patented wind-resistant frame made from carbon fiber, steel, and aluminum with a premium 190 thread count water-repellent fabric canopy. Featuring an automatic open/close mechanism and a corrosion-resistant zinc alloy handle with a convenient clip, this 37-inch compact umbrella offers superior durability and metropolitan style for the discerning professional on the go.








| ASIN | B001D24IFM |
| ASIN | B001D24IFM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109,047 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #127 in Folding Umbrellas |
| Brand Name | Davek |
| Canopy Diameter | 37 Inches |
| Canopy Material | [Inferred: High-quality, water-resistant and durable fabric] |
| Color | BLACK/LAVENDER, BLACK/PALE BLUE, BLACK/WASABI GREEN, CLASSIC BLACK, NAVY |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (410) |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2008 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Frame Material | Steel, Fiberglass, Zinc Alloy, Aluminum, and Carbon Fiber |
| Handle Material | zinc alloy |
| Included Components | Cover |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 37"W x 11.75"H |
| Item Shape | Octagonal, Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Item model number | DVKBK |
| Manufacturer | Davek |
| Manufacturer | Davek |
| Material | High-quality, wind-resistant materials (e.g., aluminum, steel, durable water-resistant fabric) |
| Model Name | The Solo |
| Opening Mechanism | Auto Open Button |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Keep dry when not in use, avoid forceful closing, clean with damp cloth if necessary. |
| Product Dimensions | 37 x 37 x 11.75 inches; 1.13 Pounds |
| Shaft Material | steel |
| Style | Classic |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 858614001018 |
| Umbrella Tilt Mechanism | Rotational Tilt |
F**H
Best Choice for Quality
I’ve had lots of small, travel umbrellas but one is the sturdiest one. Easy to open and close. Never had the wind turn it inside out. However, it does have some negatives to achieve this. Bigger, heavier and much more expensive than the pocket size umbrellas but does work better.
A**S
Heirloom Quality
This umbrella is convenient, strong, and durable. I appreciate the solidity of the handle and the toughness of the fabric in the umbrella and sleeve. The wrist strap fits well and remains as secure as when purchased. The automatic opening mechanism is still as smooth as it was brand new, even after repeated openings and closings to shake off rain. Though I have had little opportunity to thoroughly test wind resistance, I have faith in the material and spines. The umbrella is a litle small, but good enough for one average sized person. Some have difficulty either gripping the handle or holding onto it, but I have large hands and do not experience any difficulty carrying the umbrella. The seamless design is indicative of longevity, and I hope to own this umbrella for many more years.
U**4
Solid piece of engineering
This seems like a great umbrella. Purchased as a gift. Feels solid and sturdy while also having a bit of elegance to it. Person was very happy with it. Really like the auto open/close with just a button push.
N**O
WOW!
This is the nicest umbrella that I have ever seen! Very well made. Unfortunately we are in a drought so I haven’t been able to use it, but looking forward to doing so. A nice weight and the quality really stands out. Nice hand loop to carry closed or open. This is not umbrella you will forget some where. Fits nicely in my car door side pocket.
K**N
Awesome quality, but a couple of design flaws with the handle
Earlier this year, I vowed to never find myself wrestling with a crappy umbrella ever again, so I donated or threw out all of my crappy ones and began my search for quality options. Of course, I quickly found my way to Davek, and over the past several months, I have purchased 12 of these in different sizes and styles to tuck away in my family's dozen go-to umbrella spots (cars, work bags, backpacks, coat rack, etc.). For reference, I bought one of the Elite cane umbrellas, a couple of Duets, a couple of Solos, three Travelers, and four Minis. What I love about them: Each part of these umbrellas is indisputably high quality - fabric, open/close mechanisms, shaft, handle, strap, all of it. Apart from the Minis, which are manual, the umbrellas spring open with a strong, satisfying snap, and they are sturdy and solid. My son and I enjoy taking rain walks, and a couple of weekends ago we got caught in a stormy gale - driving winds, pouring rain, crashing thunder. The umbrellas were amazing! In a storm like that, it's less about staying dry than it is about keeping the rain and wind out of your face, so our legs were drenched from horizontal rain but the umbrellas did great, particularly with regard to holding up to the wind. Couldn't be happier with their quality and performance. What I don't love about them: There are three things I've found that are not great, two of which have to do with the handle. On the Duet, Solo, and Traveler, the handle is beautiful, but it is round and small, similar to the size/shape of an egg. This might seem like an ergonomic design that fits nicely into the palm, but for an umbrella, you really need a longer handle that provides some leverage to allow you to push against wind...like the handle of a knife or a fishing rod, for instance. Imagine trying to chop vegetables or cast a line with a knife or rod that has an egg-shaped handle. It just doesn't work well. What happens is that your thumb and forefinger end up not holding the handle at all, but rather clinging tightly to the shaft, and it causes fatigue in the hand muscles during longer walks. Now imagine that the egg-shaped handle has a hard-plastic tab sticking out the bottom of it, requiring you to spin it so that the tab is perfectly positioned in the small gap between the end of your pinky and bottom of your palm to avoid it digging into your palm - and there you have issue number two with the handle. This little tab holds the leather strap, and it is a source of annoyance and frustration. (I should mention that I am a woman - albeit a 5'9 woman with hands on the longer side - but I thought it worth noting that this perspective regarding the handle isn't coming from a person with XL hands.) The last issue has to do with the difficulty we've had in collapsing the shaft on our Traveler umbrellas. None of the other sizes have this issue, but with all of Traveler umbrellas, it is REALLY hard to push the umbrella shaft fully closed/collapsed. It’s like the spring is too tight (?) or something. It take a lot of effort - usually resulting in me putting the end of the umbrella on the ground and using my body weight to push it closed. I actually bought one of the traveler sizes specifically for my younger (10yo) son, but it is too hard for him to manage. He has no trouble with the Solo or Duet. Just the Traveler. Not a deal killer for us, but I thought it worth mentioning as this might be a real issue for some. So….all in all, I LOVE our umbrellas. The Elite is amazing and perfect - 5 stars. The Solo, Duet, and Travelers get 4 stars due to the handle issues. The Minis I would give 5 stars; they are a LOT more streamlined and lack some of the more technical stuff (opening mechanism, etc.), but for what they are designed to do/be, they are awesome. This was a long read for those of you who are still with me here, but I hope the insights are helpful.
J**G
A Quality Portable Umbrella
Do you remember a recent photo of King Charles and PM Boris Johnson sitting next to watch other on a rainy, windy English day? King Charles umbrella held up nicely whereas Boris’ cheap portable flipped inside out and was about to fly away.. a well made, windproof umbrella, with an auto open and close button, is invaluable, money well spent! The Davek Solo is one such umbrella. I haven’t had the occasion to try it out yet, but an initial visual inspection showed me it was well constructed and made with the best materials. You can buy cheap umbrellas costing $3 to $25, but the last for a few drizzles at best and if the weather is truly severe, not even that! A quality umbrella like the Davek Solo is a must investment.
C**A
Quality Counts!
Quality umbrella delivered on time - and ahead of torrential storm & strong wind. Perfect gift - and perfect timing!!
M**J
Good but not worth its high price
The umbrella boasts commendable build quality, effectively shielding against rain and wind with ease. Its sturdy construction ensures durability and reliability, making it a dependable companion during inclement weather. However, despite its admirable performance, the exorbitant price tag fails to align with its construction. While it excels in its primary function, the disparity between its quality and cost leaves much to be desired, making it a less compelling investment compared to alternatives offering similar performance at a more reasonable price point.
L**.
Robust and compact, top quality and value for money.
A**R
Great looking and excellent built quality umbrella.
K**A
Ombrello unico così perfetto. Vale la pena nonostante il prezzo.
R**E
Great umbrella! Solid , yet compact.
C**H
It works as it says The ROLLS ROYCE OF umbrellas
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