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that's regular dipole, just slightly bent in middle. it's more efficient as EFHW transformer is not a bottleneck in terms of power
on a specific length you can make it work on fundamental and odd harmonics (realistically only 40-15 and 30-10 combinations) as a linked dipole. for work on other bands you'd need to reconfigure your antenna (bring it down, connect something, bring it up again)
alternatively, consider OCFD, which gets you benefits of both (4:1 transformer as used with OCFD with the same toroid size won't limit you as badly as with EFHW) https://www.qsl.net/kk4obi/OCF%20Harmonics.html depending on where you feed it, you might need to skip one band (40, 20, 15 or 40, 20, 10, but there's a way to make it work with 40, 20, 15 and 10)
both antennas are good choice for portable operation
other option is fan dipole, that is 40m, 20m and 10m connected in parallel. this is bespoke, definitely not portable antenna, but it gives you 40m, 20m, 15m (3rd harmonic of 40m) and 10m out of the box