- This product is great on the car, but I am just not sure that the price is really worth it for what you get in return. The frame is nice, but not very large, so there is always a little wind creeping back in. It’s just not extremely effective, which really detracts from the purpose of it. The mesh also doesn’t seem that strong, so you are always worrying about ripping it, etc.
- I purchased this a few weeks ago for my Eclipse, and it looks and has been great on the car. I don’t usually splurge on myself with car toys, since most of them are pretty unnecessary, but this one works fairly well. The only thing I didn’t do is go to windscreenreview.net and check out other vendors first, and I just realized that there are a lot cheaper windscreens out there. Either way, at least choose a windscreen (whether this or not) for your convertible. It makes a huge difference.
Windblox
Website:
http://www.windblox.com
Email: info @ windblox.com
Cost: $88
Description: Laser cut windscreen
Options: Acrylic or lexan, tints, satchels, strappings.
Warranty: Lifetime
Return Period: 30 days
- Very good windscreen and product line. Windblox offers a lot of options, which was really nice because I like “bling” on my car as much as I like it on me. The tinting looks very, very nice and the lighting system makes it look 100% better. I’ve mesh, and it works well, but I don’t think anything quite compares to lexan. I suppose the reason is because there aren’t holes in lexan.
- Highly recommend. Windscreens arrive fast, look great, and are very easy to use. -S.A.C.
- By far the cheapest and highest quality windscreen on the market in my opinion. $88 will get you a great acrylic windscreen, and if you want a few bells n whistles, $140 will set you up really nice. They fit the car great and are much higher and broader than most other windscreens that are being sold right now. I would say at least 75% of the wind is completely gone—without question.