Depending on the application, they range in price from ok to good. I bought these for our neighborhood park to highlight crosswalks as we have issues with cars going over 50 in the 15 mile zone. I bought them on April 20th; less than a month old and the bright orange has faded about 25% at the top cone and 50% at the base. I expect they'll be pale and washed out in the California sun at this rate by mid-summer, but unless you live in southern California where it's sunny every day, or plan on backlit them at night to use, then it might not be an issue for you. They fold up nicely and easily as advertised, which is great for storage, but the downside is that they're light (the top is made of a heavy, soft nylon material rather than a hard plastic) so they get blown away by the wind be able. BUT THE BOTTOM OF THE BASE WILL OPEN UP, if this is a problem for you you can just add rocks or a small sandbag and then put the bottom cover back on. For temporary use for a single event etc., however, they are not a problem. Good price; Just be careful not to fade them in direct sunlight. These are NOT heavy rubber cones that cost three times as much.
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