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Are raincoats more suitable than umbrellas in the monsoon

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Asked by kamini joshi, 27 Jun '12 11:20 am
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Yes, they protect you better than the umbrellas when its a downpour or else umbrella is fine!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 27 Jun '12 11:22 am

 
  
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Yes
Answered by sameer, 27 Jun '12 09:11 pm

 
  
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Yes ....You need not hold in your hands like umbrella.

One can walk , drive two wheeler and easy to handle.
Answered by anantharaman, 27 Jun '12 01:24 pm

 
  
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Yes,for two wheeler drivers n children.
Answered by Damodar Biswal, 27 Jun '12 11:28 am

 
  
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Yes.
Answered by Dharmarajan, 27 Jun '12 11:24 am

 
  
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In areas like maharashtra,kerala,cherapoonji yes
Answered by rajan, 27 Jun '12 11:22 am

 
  
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Yes particularly when there is heavy down pour, and the cap should to attached to the rain coats
Answered by jameel ahmed, 27 Jun '12 11:21 am

 
  
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