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anna jones
> 3 dayShade is very narrow. Only covers about half of my rear window. Depending on where the sun is baby still gets lots of exposure. I drive a Jeep Cherokee pretty sure the windows are pretty standard sized.
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Brittany Vincent
> 3 dayWe are so glad we installed these in our 2014 Jeep Patriot. Keeps all the morning sun out of our little ones eyes.
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Hotlilchica2206
> 3 dayThe suction isnt great. They keep falling off our vehicle windows.
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Joaquín Malespin
> 3 dayGood quality
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Katie Lidster
> 3 dayMy kids enjoy car rides a lot more now. Good quality and fast shipping.
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Nathan R Sawyer
> 3 dayI have had these attached to the rear windows on my 2000 Honda Civic for a month so far. The top clips fit snugly over the top of the window and do not cause any whistling sound while driving. I live in SoCal and the weather has been up to the high90s and I havent had any trouble with the suction cups falling off. Some reviewers complained that after time the shades wouldnt go up and down anymore, I always keep mine down so Im not sure. I can see through these enough to drive safely yet the shade they provide has been adequate enough to keep my little one in the back from complaining. Overall I am very satisfied and feel that my money was well spent!
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Buy
> 3 dayI will be ordering my 4th set, I gave a couple sets away to older family members. I did not get these to block the sun for a baby. I drive for DOT and am on the highway atleast 12 hours a day. I drive rented trucks that do not have window tent. These absolutely block the sun enough for myself and passenger driver. Without the ability to actually apply window tent. These are a life saver, when I roll through a way station I can easily retract the screen in order for police to see inside the cab. I even use these at night, people drive from behind with there brights on all the time, reflecting off my rear view mirror into the cab. These help reduce intensity, I always use the suction cups, if your window is clean they will stick. A rule of thumb with suction cups in general, for the initial stick, dampen that cup before pushing into place. Also when not in use, remove the screen from the window completely, allow the suction cups to retain there shape in a wresting position OUT OF THE SUN WHEN NOT IN USE. if you want these to last long, just like anything else, take care of them, for a 13.00$ object, these are great.
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Heather
> 3 dayI like these but they dont cover the whole back seat window so sun still goes baby eyes. It is very narrow. Wish they were bigger/wider
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BS AZ
> 3 dayI got tire of the stick up sun shades I had falling off the windows so I went with this setup. So far its been great. Theyre easy to mount up and retract when needed. The suction cup actually holds tight, but is easy for the kids to undo when they want to roll the window down. Being in Arizona you can never have enough sun protection, so Im happy with these.
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Arch
> 3 dayFirst, let me say the quality of these seems pretty high; it appears made well, has a retractor button, suction cups and window hooks. However they are very small; The shade is only 14in wide which means it barely covers any windows I tried (maybe it fits a compact alright?). It does go down 17in if you need it however. Another thing to note, if you are using this for babies, it only provides about 70% UV protection... There are plenty of other shades that provide a lot more, which to me is strange since this is by munchkin...a baby company... Combine the little UV protection with the small size of the sun shade I just cant recommend it to anybody buying it for use with a car seat.