Three Top Questions |
1) Can you leave the windscreen in place while raising and lowering the top?
Yes, you can. Many customers simply leave the windscreen mounted on their car most of the year.2) What is the difference between the Regular size, and the Large size wind deflector?
Basically, the Regular size protects from the top of the head to the shoulders, and the Large size protects from the top of the head, to the elbow.
3) Can the seats be position independently?
Yes, they can. There is enough slack in the straps such that the seats can be positioned in different track and inclination levels. For instance, one customer, the husband is six-foot four-inches, and the wife is five-foot six-inches. With that difference in height, the windscreen still accommodates their different seating positions. |
4) Can rear seat passengers still get in?
Yes, rear seat egress is not effected. For example, one customer has three children, ages 12, 7, and 5, and they all get in & out without problem.
5) Could the wind deflector chatter when in use?
No, the fastening system holds the windscreen very secure to the car. This windscreen is tested to 150 MPH.
6) Is this difficult to install?
Definitely not. Elementary age children install these windscreens.
7) What is the difference between acrylic and lexan?
Acrylic is about 18x stronger than glass; Lexan is about 61x stronger
8) Could the windblocker induce any sort of wear?
Never. Since the windscreen is secure in place, there is no movement between the windscreen and the car, so there is no wear.
9) Doesn’t acrylic or lexan yellow in sunlight?
Some manufactures with less quality might, but not Windblox.
10) How long does this wind deflector last?
With regular care and handling, your windscreen will last the lifetime of your car.
11) Is the tint an overlay film?
No, the tint is infused in the material, which resists scratches and abrasions.
12) Should I get a tint?
Tinting is a color preference, so it really depends your individual taste; however, the smoke tint is our favorite, and what we use.
13) Does the tint inhibit rear view vision?
No – it’s like looking through sunglasses.
14) Does the windstop cause glare at night?
No. First, the windscreen is made of a specialty glare resistant material. Second, the windscreen mounts at a slight angle, to further cut glare.
15) Do the straps indent the headrests?
No. With the width of the straps and the light weight of the windscreen, there is not enough pressure to cause indents. |