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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Sapokni
> 3 dayDid not fit like advertised
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Piper Schowalter
Greater than one weekI got this when my daughter complained it was too hot months ago. She meant the sun was in her face in the backseat of the car and she didnt like it. This helps a lot, she complains a lot less about sunlight on her face lol
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Michele Hick
> 3 dayWorked perfectly for our SUV camping trip. Nice to have windows open all night with no irritating bugs
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Stephanie M.
> 3 dayAt first I didn’t think I liked them because I was expecting to use them as a window screen while camping in my car, and I went and bought actual screen for the windows. But I’ve ended up liking those because it’s like having tinted windows. It’s too think for a hot night, but they’re good for cold nights. I also like the privacy I get at night when my light is on and I’m inside the car.
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Chris
Greater than one weekSize XL for the rear window in my 2002 Suburban. Worked great for camping! I don’t drive with it on, I took it off while in transit… I don’t know why anyone would drive with the screen on but whatever.
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Shelly Hokanson
> 3 dayI got the Medium size for my rear seat windows for Jeep camping and they were perfect to allow air flow while keeping bugs out for sleeping in the Jeep. Im sure a crafty bug could figure out how to crawl in from underneath but none managed to for my 3-day trip. These also provide a little bit of privacy.
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Plaker
> 3 dayI did not like the material as it felt like panty hose! However, it did help keep the sun somewhat out of our truck. For the price, I believe its a pretty good value. Does look a bit unusual, but if you need solar blocking, like we do, its helpful.
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CW
> 3 dayMaterial is pretty thin. I get that its a screen, but it stretched over the window and the second time I used it it tore through in the middle. The bag to carry them is pretty well made, and the elastic is plenty strong.
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Mama Prudence
> 3 dayThey are super easy to install. They work so much better than I expected. Used them for a road trip and they kept us nice and cool at the backseats. Also, we went to a drive-in movie and these allowed us to open the windows without letting mosquitos and bugs flying in. Get them as they work!
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kayak granny
> 3 dayI recently swapped an older camper van for a new Outback and have struggled to redefine camping. My first trip was cross country and I slept in a comfy bed the Outback. Before leaving, I cut regular window screening & used magnets to attach the screen so I could leave a window open at night without worrying about insects. It worked ok, but wasnt great. I ordered these slip-on screens for my next camping trip & they make a huge difference! I especially like that I can leave them on both rear windows for nighttime cross ventilation & to keep the daytime interior cooler at the campground while hiking, swimming or kayaking. They also add a bit more privacy to the sleeping area for those times when the car is cozier than a tent. I cut mylar to fit the windows for extra insulation, and I can use it with the screens in place. By keeping the mylar loose at the top of the screened windows, I still get as much ventilation as I want. I keep the screens in my car, in their stuff sacks. They pack down small. Great product -very effective & easy to use.