Rain Shield, formed by a single curved steel wire and a telescopic rod. It has no pointed ends or sharp edges, and it won’t blow inside out in windy conditions. It forms a shield-like shape that is easier to handle in the wind. Designed by students Lin Min-Wei and Liu Li-Hsiang and is a Red Dot award winner

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