- The wind “blade” is much too short to effectively block the amount of wind that flows back over into the “cockpit.” The design needs to extend so it is slightly higher than it is now. By doing this, it would be much better and worth the money. Right now I wouldn’t advise this particular model.
- Very nice, but doesn’t cut the durability needed to truly measure up to a good windscreen. Ideally there should be a thicker material used. I dropped mine accidently when it slipped out of my fingers. It chipped quite readily, and I wasn’t thrilled about that.
- Great windscreen and great price. I like how it fits behind the headrests and attaches to the vehicle. Perfect for long drives!
- Lighting is very nice on it. I had to get the extras on it, since I couldn’t justify skimping after buying a $35k vehicle. Looks fine and performs the same. My wife is quite jealous of it, actually. She has her VW beetle, though. I get to give her a hard time about how quiet the vehicle is now with the top down. She steals it now and then to go driving in or rides with me; always comes back looking great, so I know it works!
- Cutting the “fluff” or reviews, here are the cold hard facts: 1) the windscreen works, but not extremely well. Better models exist for the same price of less. 2) the material is OK, but lexan is better. 3) it needs to be thicker, because I can feel the reverb off the block from the driver’s seat. 4) the extras are super nice.
WindRestrictor
Website: http://www.windrestrictor.com/
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Cost: $129
Description: Acrylic
Options: Etching, Lighting
Warranty: 90 days
Return Period: Two weeks
- Great price and the lighting system is amazing. It’s too bad the windscreen doesn’t fit the awesomeness of the lighting system. The windscreen slips weird, and wobbles about at higher speeds. I am not sure if that is normal for a windscreen, but I am guessing no. I use it in the city where I drive slow and can show off the lights.
- The Honda S2000 is a one of a kind vehicle, and so is this windscreen. It looks great on the vehicle and has been excellent to ride with. Installation took a bit longer than I expected it would, but the results are well worth it and it looks very nice. Aesthetically it is wonderful.
- Looks great, performs bad. The windscreen fits in between the headrests using a somewhat complicated mounting system. The main problem with it that I have seen thus far is the way it rubs weird on the car. I have had it for only 2 months, and I can already see some minor damage to my car’s materials. I didn’t pay so much for my S2000 to have it ruined by a less-than-par component.
- Works well for city touring, but not so great on the freeway. I tried to test it at 90mph, and it didn’t hold its own with my colleague’s T-bird and his windscreen. I am afraid to even drive it on the highway above 50mph. For non-aggressive drivers only
- Wow! Sweet windscreen and great deal.
- The only problem I see with this windscreen is the way it vibrates at higher speeds. I do a lot of cross country traveling on business to meet with clients from out of state, and this definitely is not conducive to that. The price is fairly good and the extra options are really nice, though.
- Perfect windscreen for S2K drivers. Definitely made for style and excellence in beauty. I have definitely noticed a difference in my ride, too. The wind that normally buffets your head from behind is all but gone compared to what it used to be. Fits lovely, too. It’s a keeper!