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Tony Cole
> 3 dayIts good size, but its just like any other umbrella, in strong winds it will fold and bend the metal holders. If its windy dont use this or other umbrella is my recommendation. I just thought i put this one too test on a windy day, and it didnt pass. Im happy with the purchase, so yes i would buy it again, i recommended it yes, every umbrella is somewhat brittle and this is a very good umbrella overall.
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jack
Greater than one weekReally cheap materials,and poorly made only the name brand is what i did paid for…
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Charlie
> 3 dayPlenty of umbrellas can keep you dry. But what sets this apart is how compact it becomes when not in use, how quickly it opens when the rain comes (and it comes quickly in Georgia) and how it feels. I think that last part was my favorite - the handle has a great feel to it and is easy to grip when your hands are wet.
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Hans G.
> 3 dayStrong, sturdy. Bought these for a trip to Israel. Came in very handy. Easily fits in a purse or backpack.
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Robert Nelson
Greater than one weekVery nice umbrella. Sturdy and well made. I recommend.
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Gabriela
> 3 dayVery good !
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Mario
> 3 daySombrilla muy pequeña y su condición no es buena
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Donald myles
> 3 daySeems sturdy doesnt rain much in LOS Angeles
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William Crockett
Greater than one weekExcellent
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Tech Enthusiast
> 3 dayThis umbrella does the job of keeping you dry in the rain, but the material used is VERY thin. Thin enough to see through. Almost every umbrella Ive ever owned wore out because of holes being worn through the fabric and I expect that to happen to this umbrella sooner, rather than later. Pros: Its lightweight The handle is comfortable to hold Its easy to close. This is important to me because I have several that are extremely difficult to close due to a combination of the tension being ridiculously strong and the place where you grip the mechanism to close it having no texture to aid your grip, making it very slippery when your hands are wet. Cons: Mine doesnt want to open all the way when you push the button. The telescoping rod extends, but the canopy refuses to open nine out of ten times. Theres no wrist strap. Theres a hole to hang the umbrella on a hook or something, but its fixed in size and the same width as the handle making it impractical for most situations. I actually added a wrist strap to mine for the convenience of being able to hang it more easily and keep it more firmly attached to my hand. Bottom line: its an adequate umbrella that will probably hold up for a year or two, depending on usage.