Most will withstand the absolute worst of weather if they are pinned down properly. A good storm pole and peg is far more likely to see your brolley survive the elements over depending on the brolley quality itself.
The best brolly in the world can be so easily destroyed by a gust of wind.
I think the penalties look really good if you’ve got the ground space to peg all round but if you haven’t then the Korum graphite or supersteels are also very good being storm pole suitable and have peg points at the back.
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this bad boy comes with me everywhere. It’s a single man small Korum graphite that weighs 2.5kg and with the screw in storm poles and pegs it ain’t going anywhere. I’m a short session, spike in the floor type of guy most of the time.
it’s not a heavy duty thing by any means but it will last just fine so long as I keep the bloody thing bolted to the deck.