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A**M
Great idea but can be hard to put on if it's windy
This is a unique way to protect the interior from sun damage, with the added plus of protecting against frost and icing during cold weather (though I've only tried it during hot weather to date). It does a better job of blocking sunlight from the entire windshield than any interior sun screen that I have used, and while I've only used it this summer I think it will be great for preventing frost and ice in the winter. It stays put well as long as you are careful to pull it very taut when closing the 2nd door and to use the wiper blades to hold down the bottom. In addition, it folds more compactly and easily than most interior sun shades. Overall, I like the concept very much, but I can only give it 3 stars because of problems with installing it. First, installing it generally takes a bit more time than installing an interior sun shade, which can be annoying, especially when that is time spent outside the car on very hot days. That's generally a minor concern for me. A much greater problem is that installing it can range from annoying to nearly impossible on a windy day, which is a frequent occurrence at my current location in the Midwest. The problem on windy days is that after closing the door on the first end, you generally have to hold the other end while walking around the front of the car in order to complete the installation, and depending on the shape of the vehicle (e.g., the distance from the attachment at the passenger side door to the front /driver's side of the bumper) and the length of one's reach, this can be challenging to impossible -- at the very least you risk getting your clothes dirty by inadvertently touching the front of the vehicle (which will invariably be salt-covered during Midwest winters.) I'm thinking about attaching a small length of twine to one end of the shade to eliminate that problem. Perhaps the Tsumbay folks want to give that concept a try (and include me on the new patent, of course).
K**E
Went nicely in my new driver package for my daughter
My daughter just got her license thus just got her first car. I wanted to surprise her with a goodie basket of car stuff. So, I put in all kinds of fun items from cleaning supplies to car coasters. This was one of the more useful items in the basket. We do not have a garage, so she will be parking outside when it snows. So often in the winter our schools seem to stay open even with snow and ice. I figured getting the ice and snow off her windshield would be one less thing for her to have to worry about. It was super adorable! She was so excited that she went out and tried it on her car! Pretty funny on a 90 degree day! I tried taking a picture but she said it was embarrassing. Teens! Anyway, it fit great on her older four door Ford car and this protective mom will feel much better knowing that she won't have ice and snow on her windshield in the morning driving to school in the winter.
O**R
Perfect cover for protecting phone holder and dash-cam from California heat
Having my dash-cam and phone holder both stuck to my windshield inside the car, I wasn't able to use those classic sun shade that you deploy and install from the inside of the car, and being under the constant California's heat isn't ideal for on board electronics.This kind of cover is the perfect alternate solution, since it's meant to be installed on the outside of the car. So far, it works as expected and keep the heat away. And, even with the strong wind we recently had over here, it stayed in place and didn't bulge. So far so good. The included pouch is a nice plus, but it's made of very thin material, and I anyway really doubt i am going to store this cover back in it each time I need to remove the cover to drive the car.I've ordered the SMALL version of this cover which covers just fine the windshield of my commuting Honda Civic.
R**R
Does what I want it to do.
My neighbor has a huge oak tree in his yard in addition to a front yard barren of any ground cover. The oak trees in our neighborhood are infested with lecanium scale insects that poop out what is known in the plant world as honeydew, a sugary substance that is a perfect growing medium for mold. It will make a mess of your windshield in a day. That including the dust from the uncovered dirt in the yard will coat the windshield and require almost daily cleaning. Simple solution for now it to use this windshield cover. Does its job well and is very easy to put on and take off. It is too bad it is not available any longer as it was a great value for the money...
A**R
peeling
I bought 3 of these. The one I bought in June I threw out today. It was peeling. I had silver flakes all over my car. Disappointed. I hope the other 2 will be ok.
R**1
Great Cover!
Bought this for my 2017 toyota rav4 because it sits outside in Florida sun. Love this cover-so much better than inside types and it really cuts down the inside heat. Easy to put on and when you put the wipers on it it is very secure and has held up to rain storms. For the price and quality you can't beat this cover- Get it!
S**R
Better heat reduction method
I tried this exterior windshield sunshield protector instead of the interior ones that one buys to reduce the heat. I have a dash cam that cannot be blocked by the interior windscreen sunshield so this one here was a godsend to me to keep my dash cam from melting in the Florida sun. Does not take too much time to install and it works even on windy rainy days. Have had it now for a couple of weeks and that’s far no issues to report.
M**S
Blocks Sun but allow leaks into vehicle and no theft protection.
I bought this to use as an external sun shield due to having a dash cam and other attachments on or near my windshield preventing me from using a traditional internal one. It does work as a sun shield and reduced the heat in the car as well as exposure to the dash however..Second night I had it on it rained and with the thick padding this has it absorbed water and leaked into my car. The door pockets were full of water and on the floorboard.Also there is nothing to prevent someone from just walking up to the car and pulling this out from the door window jambs (it is the same thickness inside as outside).I would not recommend.
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