Weather Test Results
A split section pairing the test method notes on the left with rain scenarios on the right, each rated on a five dot resistance scale.
A split section pairing the test method notes on the left with rain scenarios on the right, each rated on a five dot resistance scale.
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Weather Test Results is a split section: the test method on the left, three real rain scenarios on the right. Each scenario carries a five dot resistance scale and an honest verdict, including the puddle case the product plainly fails. The lede refuses the easy claim: "Waxed canvas is water resistant, not waterproof, and the difference matters to your laptop." A summary card closes by telling anyone who needs submersion proof to buy a dry bag instead.
Scenarios and method notes each live in their own array, and a small ScoreDots component renders the five dot scale with an accessible label. Printing the worst result across twelve bags, not the best, is the whole editorial position.
Reach for this block when a product makes a durability or resistance claim that buyers will otherwise test the hard way, in the rain, with their laptop inside. It belongs alongside the full spec sheet, turning a "water resistant" line into a tested scale with a stated failure point.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the waxed canvas rain rig results. Other tested scales:
Tip: naming the scenario you fail, the puddle, earns more trust than the four you pass, because it proves the other scores were not graded generously.