Nike Windproof 62'' Single-Canopy Golf Umbrella
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This gold umbrella features a double-rib frame that provides stability in harsh weather conditions on the course
Nike Windproof 62’’ Single-Canopy Golf Umbrella
* 62” canopy umbrella * Strong double rib-frame for stability * Ergonomic rubber handle * Pinchless opening mechanism for safety * Product materials: * Body: nylon * Shaft: reinforced fiberglass * Double-rib frame: FRP * Handle: rubber
About Nike
In the 1950s, nationally respected track and field coach Bill Bowerman experimented endlessly to find competitive edges for his athletes at the University of Oregon. When footwear companies ignored his innovations, he began to cobble shoes on his own. Soon one of his runners, Phil Knight, joined his efforts, and their first label, Blue Ribbon Sports, was born. Through the 1960s, the brand steadily gained popularity until they were able to upgrade from selling the shoes out of the back of a Plymouth to opening their first retail store in Santa Monica.
A short time later, they changed their company’s name to Nike and adopted the legendary “Swoosh” insignia, replacing their former logo of a man running away from a diving falcon. One of the earliest pairs of Nike shoes gained fame thanks to waffle-style traction nubs on the outsole, an innovation inspired by Bowerman’s waffle iron; today, almost all running shoes use this design. With this and other performance-enhancing designs, as well as endorsements from the greatest athletes of the day, Nike separated itself from competitors.
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This gold umbrella features a double-rib frame that provides stability in harsh weather conditions on the course
Nike Windproof 62’’ Single-Canopy Golf Umbrella
* 62” canopy umbrella * Strong double rib-frame for stability * Ergonomic rubber handle * Pinchless opening mechanism for safety * Product materials: * Body: nylon * Shaft: reinforced fiberglass * Double-rib frame: FRP * Handle: rubber
About Nike
In the 1950s, nationally respected track and field coach Bill Bowerman experimented endlessly to find competitive edges for his athletes at the University of Oregon. When footwear companies ignored his innovations, he began to cobble shoes on his own. Soon one of his runners, Phil Knight, joined his efforts, and their first label, Blue Ribbon Sports, was born. Through the 1960s, the brand steadily gained popularity until they were able to upgrade from selling the shoes out of the back of a Plymouth to opening their first retail store in Santa Monica.
A short time later, they changed their company’s name to Nike and adopted the legendary “Swoosh” insignia, replacing their former logo of a man running away from a diving falcon. One of the earliest pairs of Nike shoes gained fame thanks to waffle-style traction nubs on the outsole, an innovation inspired by Bowerman’s waffle iron; today, almost all running shoes use this design. With this and other performance-enhancing designs, as well as endorsements from the greatest athletes of the day, Nike separated itself from competitors.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
View the Goods FAQ to learn more.
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