Google AI
The Times Australia
News From Asia

.

Happy Rainy Days Has Launched the Ultra Water Repellent Umbrella

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 1 December 2022 - Happy Rainy Days has launched the innovative 'wet-free' umbrella which can instantly dry up with just one shake. Creative in its approach, all of Happy Rainy Days' concepts are designed to indulge and reward the users with unique and enchanting experiences.



Caption

Mira Toray, Super Water Repellent Fabric

Though innovative is a term rarely associated with the humble umbrella, Mira Toray makes Happy Rainy Days' umbrella canopy fundamentally different from the rest.

Mira Toray is a high-density cloth which has attained the best level in water repellency tests set by the rigorous Japanese industrial standards. The fibers are tightly woven with a special coating on top so it is almost impossible for raindrops to cling on or soak into the fabric, allowing users to knock off every drop of rain in one swing and enjoy an exceptional drainage experience.

Extremely Long-lasting Water Repellency

With dust in the air and grease from human hands, the water-resistancy of conventional umbrellas generally weakens over time. Happy Rainy Days umbrellas have the ability to retain outstanding waterproof performance thanks to its exclusive high-density fibers.

Mira Toray is very unlikely to deteriorate in everyday life. Even after a certain number of uses, its water repellency remains 50x higher than other brands. By not only being able to sustain a high level of water repellency, but also capable of demonstrating lasting durability, It is definitely no exaggeration to say there is by far no other umbrella can compete or compare.

The Lightest Among Other Same-sized Umbrellas

Happy Rainy Days' HR001 series is the perfect collection of ultra light umbrellas that are specifically designed to offer the greatest protection without adding extra burden.

While other umbrellas typically have 6 to 8 ribs, its manual compact umbrella boasts 6 ribs made from tough but thin carbon fibers. It only weighs 147g and measures 24.5cm in length when folded into its 3D-shaped sleeve, yet still manages to attain a canopy size of 23 inches which is wide enough to cover 2 adults.

Company Profile

Happy Rainy Days is managed by Castle Time Company PTE Ltd. All umbrellas are tested in SGS for non-toxic substances, UV cut level, and water repellant testing, to ensure the safety and reliability before launching to the market.

Over the past 30 years, Happy Rainy Days has been selling over 10 million umbrellas and over 1 million light and water repellent UV cut umbrellas in the world.

It can now be ordered via Shopee.
Hashtag: #HappyRainyDays #Business #Umbrella

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Times Magazine

How Decentralised Applications Are Reshaping Enterprise Software in Australia

Australian businesses are experiencing a quiet revolution in how they manage data, execute agreeme...

Bambu Lab P2S 3D Printer Review: High-End Performance Meets Everyday Usability

After a full month of hands-on testing, the Bambu Lab P2S 3D printer has proven itself to be one...

Nearly Half of Disadvantaged Australian Schools Run Libraries on Less Than $1000 a Year

A new national snapshot from Dymocks Children’s Charities reveals outdated books, no librarians ...

Growing EV popularity is leading to queues at fast chargers. Could a kerbside charger network help?

The war on Iran has made crystal clear how shaky our reliance on fossil fuels is. It’s no surpri...

TRUCKIES UNDER THE PUMP AS FUEL PRICES BECOME TWO THIRDS OF OPERATING COSTS FOR SOME BUSINESS OWNERS

As Australia’s fuel crisis continues, truck drivers across the nation are being hit hard despite t...

iPhone: What are the latest features in iOS 26.5 Beta 1?

Apple has quietly released the first developer beta of iOS 26.5, and while it may not be the hea...

The Times Features

Airfares: What the Iran Disarmament Campaign Means for …

For Australians planning their next interstate getaway or long-awaited overseas holiday, the cos...

Interest-free loans needed for agriculture amid fuel cr…

The Albanese Government should release the details of its plan to provide interest-free loans to b...

Next stage of works to modernise Port of Devonport

TasPorts is progressing the next stage of its QuayLink program at the Port of Devonport, with up...

‘Cuddle therapy’ sounds like what we all need right now…

Cuddle therapy is having a moment[1]. The idea for this emerging therapy is for you to book in...

The Decentralized DJ: How Play House is Rewriting the M…

The traditional music industry model is currently facing its most significant challenge since the ...

What Australians Use YouTube For

In Australia, YouTube is no longer just a video platform—it is infrastructure. It entertains, e...

Independent MPs warn NDIS funding cuts risk leaving vul…

Federal Independent MPs have called on the Albanese Government to provide greater transparency...

While Fuel Has Our Attention, There Are Many More Issue…

Australia is once again fixated on fuel. Petrol prices rise, headlines follow, political pressu...

Recent outbreaks highlight the risks of bacterial menin…

Outbreaks of bacterial meningococcal disease in England[1] and recent cases in students in New Z...