Newsight 16-Rib Auto Open Stick Umbrella - Windproof Dual Fiberglass Ribs, Waterproof Seamless Canopy, High-Density 230T Pongee, Rubberized J Handle, Soft End, Black Umbrellas
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Chai-Chien Wu
21-11-2024Just received the umbrella in the mail today. It’s well packaged and it looks exactly like the pictures (well made and sturdy). When weather permits I’m definitely taking it for a test drive. Hope it lives up to the hype!
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Jo
> 3 dayI really like the way the inside of this umbrella looks. I have never seen one with the same design. Functionally it has been perfect so far and comes with a sleeve that you can put the umbrella in when not in use. It is also very easy to open and close.
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kataleen
Greater than one weekI havent needed to use the umbrella yet, we are having a drought. It looks very well made and is wonderful to hold and opens with a button too, so I love it so far. I will update this if we ever get rain again.
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Curt Alan Conklin
> 3 dayAn absolutely terrific umbrella. Although it looks like any regular umbrella from the outside the inside shows a new type of design that’s particularly stable. The result is it just feels like quality
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I had a big head as a baby
> 3 dayIt looks smart, is sturdy, and well constructed. Its better than $50 - $75 umbrellas Ive used in the past.
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Romero
Greater than one weekHere in Chicago, we can get pretty gusty rain. Its important to have an umbrella that is vented so that the wind flows through and doesnt damage the umbrella (much), while still protecting the user from the rain. This one is pretty stylish. The blue is a good rain blue, and the ribbed structure is unique, one design I havent seen before. The fabric doesnt seem like its stitched very well, but shockingly its been holding up for months around here.
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BeatleBangs1964
Greater than one weekI just love this umbrella. It is chic and sleek and I love the color. It comes out of and goes into its sleeve easily and the umbrellas overall look speaks to class and sophistication. It is quite large, so you will be glad to have it if you get caught in a downpour. It is quite durable. This umbrella is worth the cost and something I not only recommend, but would also buy whenever I need another umbrella.
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Chris Smith
> 3 dayCoincidentally this umbrella arrived on a rainy and windy day, used it anyway because of the strength it touted -it didn’t disappoint. You can tell it is made better than anything you can buy at a local department store. It’s sturdier than my $50 golf umbrella made to handle a breeze.
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ARLINGTON
> 3 dayI recently purchased three of these umbrellas for our church receptionists who often park cars for our singles, widows, and mothers with small children. I was looking for a sturdy umbrella that could withstand strong gusts of wind and take a beating from those who don’t own them. After researching many different umbrellas online, I decided to purchase these because they seemed to be more sturdy than others I looked at. When I received the umbrellas, I was impressed with their strength and durability. Each arm that branches out to hold up the umbrella is actually two arms tied together, which divide at the very ends, doubling the strength to withstand wind. All the way around the perimeter of the material is a grey quarter-inch hem that is tied to the end of each arm, giving it more strength and elegance. The handle is comfortable to hold and the umbrella is easy to open and close with the button mechanism. Each umbrella came with its own nylon sheath and shoulder strap which was then packaged with its own clear plastic sheath. Everything came out of the box in good working condition (I checked each one).
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Mike Munn
> 3 dayGreat overall. Considerably well designed and built.