Pinetop
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
I use the cones for dog training.
Dan Alloy
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
They came in a small package, so there easy to store. They are visible at long distance and the price was right.
firewife
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023
Compact package sits nice under backseat of truck out of the way but convenient when neededI own a hauling company and these come in handy on occasion
Charlotte Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
These little guys are exactly as they say. They pop open, easy to close, and store into nothing! Don't forget to pick them up after the event like I did. They don't do well under the tire of a truck.
Johnita Moore
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2023
OK so my 21-year-old daughter has failed her driving test more than once so I purchase these calls to help her learn how to park they are delaying the job excellent plus if she wants one over the pop right back up I love these cones there resilient as they should be when it comes to my daughters driving
Artr
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023
These traffic cones are handy to have around. They are made from a tough fabric with a series of rings to hold the cones shape. They are easy to open, just pull, and then go back to their original size when not needed. They come in a reusable plastic case and are easily stored away. Used for the proper conditions I have no concerns about them. I would not use them in high winds because they are relatively light in weight.
No expert
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
These arrived intact and as described - also giftable if you want to ship directly with confidence. I love that these are in a clean, clear durable plastic pouch with long handles, let alone how compact they are.I hadn’t considered what the material would be or how they assembled, but hold the base with one hand, and use the other hand to pull upwards from the center and the cone unfolds/erects. Conversely, to break down, push the cone downward from the top and it will lay flat for storage. Maybe a little manipulation is necessary since it feels like spiral wiring is what keeps it upright.The cone portion is two layers of a thick poly/vinyl reflective fabric with the wiring in between. If you don’t quite squish it down flat, it starts to look like a crooked witches hat or something. It’s not difficult to figure out, and fun if you want a hat.It has some weight/heft to it given the thick fabric and the hard plastic base. I’m using one outside now as a warning for an icey stair and it hasn’t blown over. While the package indicates driving instruction cones, these would be good to store for emergency use in your car. They aren’t as tall as utility cones but just as visible and effective.
Nate&Jess
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2022
We've been using traditional cones for awhile now an they are always so heavy and bulky to go and set up. This seemed like a good solution. I Really like how compact and lightweight these are to move/transport. We help set up a few running events every year and this will make it so much easier. The flexibility you get with these to set the height is awesome, and having multiple reflectors is really nice. I do wish the base was a bit heavier, but they held up at full height to 20+ mph wind gusts. Definitely going to have to get more of these to save space.