EcoNour Baby Car Window Shades for Side Windows (Pack of 2) | Sun Shade for Car Heat and UV Protection | Adjustable Elastic Fabric Baby Car Shade | Rear Side Window Sunshade for Car (Large 38x21)
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CAT_MOM
> 3 dayA little too small for my dodge grand caravan’s windows so i was only able to roll them down partially
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Martin
> 3 dayThese work perfect on our Subaru Outback!
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MiSalsa
Greater than one weekThe directions for measuring your window do not allow for the thickness of your door, and if you follow them your screen will be too small. I could not even get mine on.
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ELISABETH
> 3 dayVery durable
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Jay L Flores
> 3 dayEven though the fabric was stretchable it didnt exactly fit my trucks window frame
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omar y zahran
> 3 dayI Like them, really helpful and easy to use
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Jennifer C
> 3 dayTheyre good for shade but between the two layers there isnt much airflow. Still its nice for when I want to leave windows down so car isnt too hot inside.
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Kathleen Glenn
17-11-2024Used with window shades. This allowed the air in but kept the bugs out.
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Garth W
> 3 dayWorks great! I wish I had these 20 years ago when I went camping every single weekend. would have saved me a lot of bug bites.
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Michael P
> 3 dayProduct seems to block sun and insects but does not stretch to the extent claimed. It is designed more for rectangular door rather than long curved doors like on modern mid-size sedans. I could not stretch it enough to accommodate door, for fear of tearing it by over-stretching. Also, the same type mesh product that I replaced it with also had a pair of Velcro tabs for each door to ensure it does not ride upward on window sill. The biggest problem i see with these type of window screens is that it is difficult to get the elastic band at bottom middle of the window does not want to hug the window frame tightly near to bottom center of screen to ensure insect penetration. The height of these mesh screens should be increased, because when they are necessarily stretched horizontally around the width of the door frame around window, the bottom elastic band rides up the window increasing the gap betw screen and window frame. This is not so much of a problem when using as a sun block. But for insect protection, its a bit chore trying to get the screen to fit snugly against window frame to prevent insects form entering. And regarding the sun-screen function, without the Velcro tabs on this brand product, I question its ability to remain positioned around window when driving at road speeds, even though with the door being shut would theoretically hold the mesh screen in place.... maybe. Personally, I prefer the security of the Velcro tabs using in the product subsequent bought to replace these EcoNoir shade screens.