- Product works well, but is much too expensive to be considered a fair value. I know there are a lot cheaper alternatives than this windscreen, but in its defense it does do a very good job. Basically, pick and choose your companies carefully. If you don’t mind parting with a penny, this one will give you a good product.
- The mesh is very nice and I like the way it sounds, but despite the site claims there are still inhibiting properties about the windscreen, and that really bothers me. They need to make their deflector out of either more see-through material or switch to something clear. That said, it looks nice on the Sebring, but has the feel of a folded down top that hasn’t been removed. I don’t mind it, though.
- Stops wind dead, works great. Love the product, thanks!
- Price: 3/5 – Effectiveness: 4/5 – Service: 5/5 – Value: 3/5 – Overall rating: Just OK. There are thing they could improve on to make it a better value, like using a different material. I could go make a frame and mesh in my machine shop chain for much cheaper. If it was lexan or acrylic, than it would be different. Does a good job on my Chrysler.
- Fits my 2006 Sebring exceptionally well and works very nicely. I like the screen mess because it is more forgiving than acrylic, which scratches easily. The cost is in line with manufacturer costs, which is acceptable. I would say I drive at least an extra 4 hours a week because of it since I can leave my ’89 prelude at home now.
- Looks nice and is very durable and heavy, but I wanted lexan. There are problems with seeing completely clearly in the rearview mirror, and although some consider this to be acceptable losses, a windscreen should be felt and not seen. It really does make the ride much nicer, though.
- Cost sucks. What happened to getting a deal out there, folks? $230 is expensive for a darned piece of net. Fishing nets are cheaper. . . I checked the reviews and found another for $90! I can’t even see out the back of the car without seeing it, either. It needs to be plastic or plexiglass.
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
- Gorgeous windscreen. My family is a Chrysler fan, and I got this one for my wife’s Sebring for her birthday. I got it and liked it so much (etching was amazing!) that I ordered one for my Crossfire and installed it before her birthday was even here.
- Fits wonderful and looks great. The car looks 100% better with just a minute of installation time. I haven’t ever driven across the state to see my mom with my top down. With the windscreen, I’ve done it at least 4 times with the top down. Overall, a great windscreen and beautiful finish. 3k miles on it already. :
- Well, yellow tinting was a mistake on my custom painted sebring. I ended buying a second one that was clear, and it looked much better on the car. No matter the color, the windscreen performs like a star.
- Great job with the windscreen! The finished product excels in perfection and looks. My windscreen came with not a scratch on it (there’s lexan for you) and has performed wonderful for the last 4 months I have had it. I would highly suggest it—you won’t beat their price, service, or product.
- Makes the vehicle ride very nice. Def. the best one out there in a market flooded with “other” amateur windscreen creators. Windblox is pro at this.
- Strapping system is. . .well. . .inconvenient. It comes on and off easily, but I really would like a screw in system. I would even be willing to make some holes for something more permanent. I got this one from my office staff as a birthday present last year. They know I love my Sebring. It still works great, and I leave it on most of the time. The large one is best, I would guess.