- The screen is made of a mesh and a soft frame that really isn’t worth the money I paid for it. The mesh in itself is not completely reliable for blocking all the wind, a fact that frustrated me a lot initially. Eventually I realized that it is somewhat effective, but after more research realized that lexan and acrylic windstops do exist. Oh well. If you want a really good windstop, this probably isn’t the place to go. Too expensive.
- Love the windscreen! It works wonderful and isn’t hard plastic materials. Rather, it is a soft, plush mesh that does a good job at stopping the wind without worrying about banging into it and injuring myself. The best design for those who would rather have a mesh or softer windscreen over something hard.
- Fairly easy to install and put in the vehicle. The price is really high compared to other windscreen companies, but the material is a mesh-like substance, which of course takes more work to construct and consequently costs more to purchase. Overall it has worked very nicely on my Mercedes. I commute over an hour a day, which is why I got the car. The drive is much more pleasant with the screen in place, and I can definitely tell when it isn’t in.
Zefferus
Website:
http://www.zefferus.com
Email: zefferus @ hotmail.com
Cost: $97
Description: Screen in soft frame
Options: None
Warranty: One year
Return Period: 30 days
- No acrylic, no lexan. The windscreen does cover a very large portion of the cabin, but it doesn’t meet the sides of the vehicle really well, which lets a little bit of air in. If the same size windscreen was done in acrylic and met the sides of the interior of the car, it would be a great windscreen, but $100 only gets you so far, I guess.
- Works OK, but seems kind of cheap and it definitely not aesthetically pleasing. Think something like a child’s playpen mesh.
- Cheap and does the job. The mesh is nice and soft, so if you bump into it you won’t hurt yourself or crack something plastic. The one thing I don’t know how it would do with is either pets or kids, since I have neither. I imagine if you jerked it you might be able to rip it or damage it. Just be careful with it.
- Effective at a good price, making it a great value. The company is very limited in their options, however. You can’t get tinting, etching, etc. I suppose that is what comes of buying a windscreen made of mesh, but just know that you won’t be getting anything fancy with it. It doesn’t have the best looks, either, so think of it as a cheap way to arrive looking better at your destination.