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MoniFed
> 3 dayThe best style umbrella there is. Love that it doesn’t get everything soaking wet after done using it.
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Linda J. Davis
> 3 dayIt has done okay so far on rainy days
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Joyce
> 3 dayCute print. Seems very sturdy.
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Oliver Branch
> 3 dayI purchased this in anticipation for my move to a coastal area. I was told the winds can be strong and it rains often in my area so I should invest in a strong, high-quality umbrella. After three and a half months of coastal living, I feel like Ive developed a pretty good Pros and Cons list. Pro: - Matches every outfit - Can withstand 25mph winds and NOT flip inside out (unlike my roommates cheap Wal-Mart umbrella) - Easy to see the cyclists who almost run into you (Because its clear!) - Really pretty to watch the rainfall and not get it in your eyes - People look at you in amazement when it reverse opens - It makes a great self-defence weapon in a pinch Con: - Just a little too small, when I walk without any bags its perfect but when I have my bookbag it gets soaked - Cant use it to hide your face when you trip and fall into a massive puddle (Again, because its clear) - Can withstand 25mph winds by catching the wind and pulling you backwards 10 feet down the sidewalk I love my umbrella! Its definitely worth the money (and thats coming from a broke college kid). I had to walk to work in a tropical storm with 25mph + winds and it held together perfectly! My only warning is that because its so strong, itll sometimes catch the wind and, if youre short and small like I am, Itll yank you backwards a few good feet, but it wont flip inside out!
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galleycook
> 3 dayThis is a glam umbrella that has kept me dry in soggy weather. It does weigh more - or at least feels more weighty - than the other reverse close umbrellas that Ive used. This does mean that I am less likely to grab it if Im going for a long walk.
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Maya
> 3 dayI never thought I would write a review raving about how much I love this umbrella! I always hated using one until we moved to a new area where it rains often. So I took it to Amazon and scrolled and this one caught my eye. Reading reviews I decided to purchase and I’m so glad I did. I get compliments on it too! I love that it closes with the inside out(especially while getting in and out of the car), I love that it can stand on it’s on, i love the curved handle( can hang on a shopping cart), i love how easy it is to use, I love the clear material (my kids love that too!) I already bought another for my kids and a black/grey for my husband!
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Milo Evans
Greater than one weekThe button broke off as soon as I tried to connect it. It still works otherwise but not being able to wrap it up securely means I cant use it as a commuting umbrella as I hoped.
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Pierre LaRoche
> 3 dayThe price quality and aesthetics of this a paramount kinda crazy it was this price
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Det. Butch Shermanski (Ret.)
> 3 dayIve yet to use either of the ones Ive purchased in high-wind scenarios, so Im not sure how windproof they are, but otherwise theyre great!
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John M. Hammer
> 3 dayI bought this umbrella because it was on sale, Im pretty sure I wouldnt have bought a weird umbrella otherwise. Im generally pretty happy with this umbrella: Its a good size, it keeps me dry, it doesnt feel like its going to fall apart in the wind, and Ive been using it for a while now and it still looks like new. Couple of issues, though: 1- If you fold it up the water its collected inside is going to go somewhere. Right onto the floor of your car or your home if you turn it down. The water not dripping all over you as you enter your car or the doorway of a building is a bonus but the water is still there and isnt going anywhere anytime soon unless you tip it out. 2- The most fragile part of the umbrella when folded is the part furthest from the handle. On most full-size umbrellas theres a spikey-end thats pretty strong, it can be put on the floor with the umbrella leaning against a wall or even used as a walking stick. Not this umbrella! Dont even think about putting the slightest weight on it or even standing it up in a corner. I always hang mine from the handle (which of course tips all the water out of it – thats good to dry the thing out, bad if you just dumped a quart of water onto your hosts fancy wood floor). If I remain careful with it when storing the thing I expect it will last a very long time. Id buy another one and probably will one of these days but I do like the ultra-compact umbrellas which will fit in my shoulder bag and the big ones that arent fragile; neither of which will dump water out all over my cars floorboards.