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SoNya
> 3 dayI only used it once so far and I am pleased.
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Isolde
> 3 dayTake it from me: I grew up in one of the rainiest places on Earth. We almost get scuba licenses with our drivers licenses, okay? The Pacific Northwest tests any umbrella to the hilt, and this lovely specimen holds up against the hardest pelt, persistent drizzle or monsoon bombardment of November with grace. It dealt with Midwest summer thunderstorms better than much bigger, fancier umbrellas and Im still chuckling dry (mostly) on a windy, wet day in November. This storm reminded me to write my review. Its held up where other lesser umbrellas would have turned inside out or simply cowered in the closet. Not so my trusty inverted Parisian umbrella! The inverted umbrella design is long overdue for a wave of popularity, partly because functionality and form are not sacrificed. Having the inverted form allows for multiple layers, assuring you wont get wet nor will you spray everyone in a ten-foot radius by simply opening or shutting the thing. The handle is great if you need to get a firm grip or hang a small bag from it on your walk. Sometimes you just need your hands free, and the C grip is soft, supple, and durable. I drop a star from this for the inherent weakness of the metal tips on the tines. If one of those gets knocked off, it very easily disrupts the outer skin of the umbrella. Tension declines, but trying to wrestle that tip back into place can be arduous and painstaking work without tearing or breaking something.
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Quinn Tull
> 3 dayWell it’s great for the rain and everything. However the handle tends to want to pop off at the connecting point when it’s opened.
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lasha
> 3 dayPrint is nice, and very comfortable, really worth to spend money on that. no regrets
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Henry Isa Aldrete
> 3 dayI live in Southern California, where it doesnt rain much. However Ive had this umbrella for quite a while and it is beautiful. It hasnt broken or anything and I get compliments on it quite often on the rare occasions it does rain here. I definitely would recommend this!
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Scharlene Ware
Greater than one weekThis item is a gift for Christmas.
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Jan Wall
> 3 dayIt’s so much easier to handle than a traditional umbrella.
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Placeholder
> 3 dayThe umbrella is sturdy but it is too long to be practical. Much too big to carry conveniently
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Kael
Greater than one weekI cannot be in the sun and hats hurt my head. My daughter saw these amazing umbrellas and bought me one to use on outings to the park, amusement park, shopping, etc. I was really surprised by how well it worked! The umbrella has a little weight to it, but I got used to that after the first use. I found that I did not hold the umbrella by the C handle, as I felt the weight might snap the C handle off from the pole. (I had also read reviews that said the C handle broke off and for this reason took away a star). It felt most comfortable holding the umbrella pole just above the C handle. When in the ladies room, I could be hands free by putting my hand thru the C and carrying the umbrella on my wrist. This feature is great when shopping, looking at items, paying, etc. The velcro strap keeps the umbrella closed and easy to carry or store. I love the leaves on the interior - outside it makes me feel like I am under the trees. The opposite way the umbrella closes takes a little getting used to from a standard umbrella. But, after several openings and closings, you get the hang of it. Love this umbrella - rain or shine!
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robert
> 3 dayBuena calidad proteje muy bien del sol y de la.lluvia