- The windscreen itself works great, but I am not sure what I think about the tempered glass. I got tinting with it, and it works nice and doesn’t impair vision like the screen windblocks that I have used in the past. It doesn’t seem to scratch that easily, either. Fits well and does the job nicely.
- Windscreens here are excellent and work very well. . .when they stay together. Tempered glass cannot be dropped, and I did so just a few days after having it. I was taking it off so I could clean the car interior better, and accidently dropped it carrying it into the garage. That didn’t go over so well. Stick with something plastic like. Glass sucks when it breaks.
TopDown
Website:
http://www.topdown.net
Email: sales @ topdown.net
Cost: $164
Description: Lexan
Options: Tint, satchel
Warranty: 3 years
Return Period: 30 days
- The lexan material and winglets are the best features of the windscreen. They really help keep wind out of the sides and are perfect for driving at night with. I often just leave my top down even during midnight hour trips. The wind block works the same and does a great job. My girlfriend and I have spent many nights driving the countryside with only the wind blocker on.
- Exceptionally good windscreen. Works better than the performance tires I had put on this last spring. I tested this baby out to 125 mph using my Garmin gps. The thing performed awesome, and although the winglets made me slightly nervous, they still did OK. Whether you are a performance driver or just cruising the highway, I think this would work fine for you.
- The wing, or whatever they are called, look really dorky. I don’t particularly like them, but I am stuck with them now. Company was decent on the phone.
- Excellent wind stopping power, but kind of expensive. I have seen at least three other companies that are selling cheaper products, and one of them takes #1 on the list of windscreen companies. If I could do it again, I would probably try someone else out, but this one has good performance.
Windblox
Website:
http://www.windblox.com
Email: info @ windblox.com
Cost: $88
Description: Laser cut windscreen
Options: Acrylic or lexan, tints, lighting,
etching, satchels, strappings.
Warranty: Three years
Return Period: 30 days
- Best value and performance out of all the companies I tried out. Between the three I have used, only windblox’s windscreens have made it longer than a year. As a matter a fact, my first windscreen with them is going on three years. As far as this windscreen goes, it has been great on the Mazda. My wife’s PT Cruiser looks great with the other one, too.
- Wow! I have the ’04 Mazda and it has a rebuilt engine and is sitting with just under 400 HP. I had it down on route 66 a few months ago and was running 140mph on one stretch—I advise serious performance tires for that. The straps were tightened down, and it handled so beautifully! I had it up to Alder Lake and was running the corners at 40 mph and it was still working great, too. Check out my burned rubber on the road up there sometime.
- By far world class at the way it stops drafts, but I don’t like the straps that much. I much prefer the other systems out there that are strapless. Still, you can’t beat the price, and if a mere technicality is the issue, it’s frivolous compared to the value. I’ll live with it and enjoy my warmer drives on the way to and from work! –Douglas from B.C.
- Price, performance, and style are all 10/10. I’ll even throw in a few brownie points for the effort they’ve put into making their windscreen the most efficient design on the market. They are taller, wider, and more secure than most other windscreens, and the way they are designed keeps all the wind out of the cabin. Excellent!
- Very nice company and windscreens. Fits my car perfectly. I definitely like the newer model windscreen and how it fits the newer 2004 vehicle.
- The taller option is definitely a plus! I think it works a little better than the shorter version that they have. I have never compared them, but the taller windscreen blocks virtually all the drafts and the curve in it pushes any air that manages to slip over it back into the back current of air. Very effective!
- The straps aren’t very aesthetically appealing compared to other models I have seen, but the reviews are high. There’s a tradeoff there, but I guess it is whatever you prefer in a product. I’ll stick with it and wait for the day another mounting system is available.