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Arlene Gega
> 3 dayLove this
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William
> 3 dayExtremely lightweight. You hardly notice youre carrying it when its clipped to you.
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Simon
> 3 daySmall enough to fit in the side/drink pocket on my backpack, very lightweight, and incredibly strong. Ive used this several times in very windy conditions and it doesnt turn inside out.
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Stephen Van Voorhies
> 3 dayOnly used a few times keeps me dry and hasnt broken
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James B
> 3 dayVery satisfied
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Deborah Schwan
> 3 dayI bought the silver one, there were several colors to choose from when I bought it, but it says that the silver one gives extra protection from the sun, so thats the one I bought. It is lightweight, I use it about two hours under the sun, and my arm doesnt hurt because of carrying it. I also used it under the rain and I didnt get wet. Even though there was some wind, it didnt brake. It is compact, I pack it in my back pack in the medium size pocket and it fits very well. I just push one button with my thumb, and it opens fully, I push the same button again and it closes, then I just wrap it and lower it to the compact position, it is easy to use. The close position measures about 12 inches long and about 1 3/4 inches wide.
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David M.
> 3 daybought 2, 1 for self the other as a gift. Exceeded expectations, especially the crisp retraction! So bought a bunch more for Christmas gifts. A winner!
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George
> 3 dayIt works as advertised. I have only had it for 3 weeks, so well have to see how well it holds up. it appears to be well constructed.
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Patrick T.
> 3 dayEasily the best collapsable umbrella on the market. It handles wind just fine, seems to have a bit more coverage than the $5 umbrellas you find in the city, and the handle is actually really comfortable.
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Danger
> 3 dayIt actually feels substantial, yet lightweight. The first umbrella Ive ever bought that I will be legitimately upset about if I lose it. I love the carrying case. Compass is pointless, though. Wish it had just been left out.