The mesh shades aren’t going to do anything significant to stop the wind.
Your best friend to stop wind is a soft top.
I’m saving up for a Bestop. Not sure which one, this is a stopgap measure for those extra sunny days.
Thanks for the info
The mesh shades aren’t going to do anything significant to stop the wind.
Your best friend to stop wind is a soft top.
My dad recommendation is to use something like this- Factory top provides the shade, wind blocker to mitigate the wind for the driver/passenger and sets expectation to the kids of their family position
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^^X2 @Jvojvojvo I’ve got two car seats in back, running the LJ Alienshade on my TJ provides move coverage when the sun is behind and the kids are much happier.
What people have to remember is they work differently in different parts of the country- They may not be as popular in southern California or Arizona where it gets extremely hot but in temperate climate they are fantastic and they can keep you from burning alive at a red light-
I have mine here in Southern California and it’s what allows me to drive “topless” in the summer. Without, the direct sun is to intense for me.
It literally just takes the edge off.
As far as wind reduction in the rear I would say not noticeable however I have the bikini size not the full length.
The attached video was the day I installed it. Now it’s taught and no longer has wrinkles.
I have the Alien shade and while it does nothing for wind, yes it defiantly "filters" the sun.
My spider web shade is makes a huge difference with the sun but doesn’t do anything for wind for the kids in the back. I gave my son a pair of ear muffs and now he loves it.
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I’ve had the shade about a month and the kids say it might be a little better, but the ear muffs made all the difference for them!
They went from enjoying backroads and reluctantly tolerating the highway for 10 minutes to begging to take the Jeep everywhere we go. They climb in, immediately pop on the earmuffs and grin the whole drive.
BEST suggestion. You have my thanks Mr. Dong.
Also, no sunscreen needed with the shade - all of us prefer that.
