Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: Buying a new rainsuit

So, finally the Rain Gods have blessed Pune for a couple of days and it is pouring out here continuously. I hope it continues for some more days so that the water scarcity problem get solved in Pune.

During the rainy season, the most shopped item has to be the rainywears, which me and two of my friends decided to buy after a day's work. So, we kicked off and hit the shops at Laxmi Road to become proud owners of a brand new rainsuit. I desperately needed one because I have to drive 28 kms. to the office by bike daily and the previous day, by the time I reached home from work, I was fully wet even though I had my rainsuit on. I had to change my innerwears, apply Vicks, get myselves a woollen wear and have a cup of hot coffee before going to bed.

Earlier, I would think "OK, I need to wear the rainsuit for maximum 4 months, so why invest too much." So my budget would be restricted and I used to get a rainsuit that would prevent me from moderate rains, but it would begin to pour, the result would the same that happened the previous day. So, this time around I decided not to compromise on Quality for the cost.

I began to analyze as to what could be the reason for the water entering my clothes and realized that it was through the stitches and the zip of the jacket, that does the damage. Oh! so now that I got the culprit, I decided to find a rainsuit which will prevent water from entering through the stitches and zip. I asked some of my friends about some brands in the rainywears and got an unanimous reply. This got me wandering as to what was it that prevented water from entering through the stitches and zip of a rainsuit manufacturered by this brand. Me and my friends began exploring a few shops where we can find a rainsuit of this brand. Finally, we found a shop where the rainsuit of this brand was available. I was pretty much excited to know about the technique/technology that was employed by this brand to overcome the problem I faced with my previous rainsuit.

The salesboy brought before us two or three varieties. Having singled out one of them based on the quality and price of the rainsuit, I interrogated "The rainwater enters my rainsuit from the stitches and zip of the jacket, so how will this rainsuit prevent this?". The salesboy was prompt to answer: "Sir, the stitches for these rainsuits are taped with plastic from behind and hence prevents the water from entering."

I said "Wow!!! what a fix to a problem I am facing for the last couple of years." Now that the stitches problem was gone, I shot my next question "And what about the zip?". The salesboy was again pretty much prompt to answer "The zip is covered from both the sides using the velcro buttons and thus prevents the water from entering."

"Oh my God!!! How simple was the solution to the problem. But now they have become a million dollar idea" I thought. So finally, I got what I really wanted to prevent me and my clothes (including my innerwears) from getting wet. So now I became a proud owner of this rainsuit. I was so excited that I did not wait long to wear the rainsuit. I immediately had it on and walked out of the shop(Ofcourse after having settled the bill).

It was 9.15 p.m. and I began my long ride back to the pavilion(my home sweet home). It was still pouring in between and I had to travel 35 kms. from the shop to reach home(how boring). So I decided, why not step into the Tester's shoes and test the newly owned rainsuit. I had already checked whether the size fits correctly and the zip is smooth enough and not delicate. I had to drop one of my friends in his flat and decided not to experiment while he was along since he had to manage the laundary all by himselves; whereas I had Mom to take care of it. By the time, we reached his flat the rain had taken a break and I thought maybe the test environment was not available. But I tried to create my own test environment. I would slowdown near a puddle full of water while a vehicle was around and took the splash on the newly owned rainsuit. One after the other, I kept taking the splash. I began with a bike, then a car, and finally a truck. By the time this experiment finished, the test environment was in place. It started raining and I was at the Hinjewadi bridge, the rains kept on intensifying and at one point I felt that it would push me and my bike back. The raindrops hit the rainsuit so hard that I was beginning to feel the pinch through the rainsuit to my clothes onto my body. I tried driving a bit faster considering the fact that there was no vehicle around and I was in full control of my bike. The raindrops came even harder at me and I began to feel the raindrops on my body. I thought, "Well!!! It's the same old story. I need to change my innerwears, apply Vicks, get myselves a woollen wear and have a cup of hot coffee before going to bed."

Finally, I reached home. Now, it was a time to get the test results. I removed the double protection velcro buttons and unzipped the jacket open. My dark blue T-Shirt was as dry as it was in the morning. Now time to check if my pants and the result was the same. And having done that, my newly owned rainsuit is ready for the Pune Rains.

10 comments:

harsh said...

Nice.
welcome to the world of blogging!!

Rajesh Iyer said...

Thanks harsh

Pradeep Soundararajan said...

I like you describing your experience in what you can mature to be as an engaging writer in future.

I wish to see more samples from you to be able to say you are maturing.

I would suggest you test some open source products and describe your experience of testing it.

As a first step, find out experience reports and get an idea of how to present it and second step, start practicing.

Wishing you a good time here.

Rajesh Iyer said...

Thanks Pradeep

Ketan Kulkarni said...

Gr8 going mate! I'd suggest you to put the paragraphs into smaller chunks to make it easy to read! rite now its not too heavy though! gr8 to learn about ur experience! I had the same prob and the same solution. I had bought mine from Ramesh dying. Wher's ur from? ;)

Rajesh Iyer said...

Thanks Ketan

I actually got it from a shop in Laxmi Road. Not a big name. I was pushing for Ramesh Dyeing but the shop was closed by the time I reached there.

smi~ said...

Nice Blog! Keep it up

Ajay Balamurugadas said...

I felt I was going through a movie... Nice explanation, description... But one question in my mind once I finished reading the post was: "So? So what?"

This is not to criticize you, but to know what you want to tell through this exercise.
1. Quality must not be compromised?
2. Quality comes at a price?
3. Do not judge the product unless all the tests are conducted/completed?
4. People learn from their mistakes?
5. The sales person was smart to answer the customer's questions?

What do you want to say?

Regards,
Ajay
http://enjoytesting.blogspot.com

Ashish Chaudhary said...

very nice blog.
Summary of your blog "Simple and little little things in life can amaze and exite you" (when written on psper(blog) :) )

Unknown said...

enjoyed reading this rajesh....