Windblocker Choice? Input needed

Another vote for the OEM mesh type that clips into place HOWEVER . . .

I had an acrylic type from Roadstersolutions and found it did the job very well (though it does create channels of air down the middle of the cabin) - clear to see through as well as looking good. If you do go this (cheaper and easier) route request the black fabric straps rather than the plastic ones, which tend to expand in heat and cause it to need tightening up to stop rattling. Also request the rubber trim around the edge as this helps the wind blocker bed in and not rattle as well. (I used self adhesive felt pads used for furniture feet and attached them where the plastic butted up against the plastic hoops - couldn't be seen when in place).

What's up with the S&M type - it has the netting and being placed over them, turns the hoops black (which could look quite good) and is cheaper than an OEM installation. Once on it doesn't look S&M . . . . :(
 
Number5 said:
It looks even better from the side.
- A sort of glow-in-the-dark condom effect !
Never did understand the desire to illuminate the thing. As Roger Moore said in Cannonball Run: "Why advertise?"
 
Well, I ended up getting the Windrestrictor brand. I like the clean look and they were also on sale, so, with their satisfaction guarantee, I did it. Am still sort of testing it out, but I do like the looks of it.

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