ZUOYOUZ Umbrella Automatic Waterproof Umbrella for Rain, 210T Windproof Travel Umbrella Portable Folding Umbrellas for Women, Men(Flame)
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Miss Estefania Moen V
> 3 dayI really loved it, its so beautiful and firm.
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Brad Toms
> 3 dayMy grandsons love them
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Nu
> 3 dayThis ZUOYOUZ Umbrella Automatic Waterproof Umbrella for Rain, 210T Windproof Travel Umbrella Portable Folding Umbrellas (Flame) looks pretty realistic with the flame pictures, vibrant colors on black. I like the automatic opening and closing, but I still have to push it in. It is very compact, and reasonably priced at $15. I thought overall, it is a bit thin, though.
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OpinionsRLike...
> 3 dayThis umbrella isnt terrible, but it is disappointing (I ordered the blue sky option). The ribs are pretty thin, so the first time I tried to use it, I ended up putting it away for fear the wind would invert it; this was very light wind gusts, nothing heavy. While it does open automatically, it takes both hands to close, and it is difficult to stuff back into the included velvet drawstring bag. That said, it is no worse than any other cheap umbrella, and it is pretty with the patterned inside. I also like that it has an attached strap, so I can wear it on my wrist for short periods of time. Overall, this is not the most amazing umbrella, but it is good in a pinch, and I like the pattern.
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Tamara C. Muhler
> 3 dayGood looking but one did not open all the way and click no kept it since it works but it is not the best quality.
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Karen
> 3 daySolid well made good picture
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AYX17
> 3 dayThis color is beautiful, the reflective strip does not take away from its appearance. Easy to use and grip. Lightweight and compact, will be keeping this in the car for easy access.
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A. Reader
> 3 dayIt may sound ridiculous, but closing this umbrella was impossible for me. It is attractive; the push button opens it easily, but pushing another button to close while pushing the umbrella from the top ( partially folded) was impossible. I had neither the finger strength nor the arm width. The umbrella was returned.
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IrieMon69
> 3 dayThis seems to be a good quality built umbrella; the claim of windproof I believe is based on the fact that after a strong wind turns the umbrella inside out, it will go back into its original shape without breaking. So dont read windproof to mean it wont turn inside out if a strong wind catches it from the underside - but although you may get a little wet, your umbrella wont be ruined and you wont then be standing in the rain holding a useless umbrella. The button on the handle does auto-open the umbrella; it doesnt fully auto-close, but thats not to be expected from a $22 umbrella, in a travel size. When you click the button to close, the umbrella folds in automatically, but you still have to push the shaft down. The nice thing is that you dont have to fiddle with the metal rods to try to get them all into the hollow of the handle - something that has driven me mad with other umbrellas. As Ive noted, this is slightly larger than most travel umbrellas, and will cover a single person quite nicely. Two smaller people who arent shy with each other could also use it (dating tip - bring this along if youre taking someone out on a date, and hope it rains :-D ) Lastly, the velvet material pouch it came with was a surprise, but does seem to make it easier to slide the umbrella in and out of. So much so that when I initially pulled it out of the box (see pic), I didnt even know there was a pouch - it stayed in the box and the umbrella slid right out!
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Monica Monroy
> 3 dayUnfortunately, it collapsed immediately facing these strong storms in SF the other day. I opened it up and it was OK for a while and then a strong wind came. I wasnt even facing the direction in which the wind was blowing. This umbrella would be good for rain but IS NOT WINDPROOF