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Great help when driving facing the sun May 13, 2007 ADAIR CASTERLINE 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
On bright sunny days this shield is wonderful. It reduces glare on sunny or rainy days. Seeing stoplights is greatly improved. The second darker small shield is perfect for driving into the afternoon sun. It dims the sunlight just enough to be able to see lights and signs. It's a perfect driving aide.
Great Idea, poor execution April 12, 2007 Cirripedia (Long Beach, CA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We used a similar product on another car and found it necessary for my wife is a little shorter than average. We purchased a new car and the original one broke while installing it. The Sun Zapper also broke after 3 months of use. Repaired it by replacing the plastic rods with a full length brass tube (glued on with epoxy). Tried to install it and then one of the plastic clips broke after moving the shield a few times. The sun visor is especially thick and padded. Another type of clamping mechanism should be designed for the Sun Zapper to make it more durable. Not worth the money as currently designed.
not as good as it looks March 31, 2007 doglover (media, pa) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought two of these items. ONe for each car. I don't think the clarity is as good as wearing sun glasses or as clear as I expected. I do use them at times. But I do not feel it works as well as I thought. I dont recommend it....
Sun Zapper Glare Shield March 8, 2007 Theresa A. Grato I only gave this product 4 stars for one reason, it could stand to be 2-3 shades darker. Overall, it works just like the description says. My husband likes it better than the visors in my car. I have it clipped to the top of the visor rather than the bottom so he can just flip it down rather than the car's visor.
Cheesy looking, but great February 6, 2007 Nelson Lathrop (Washington, DC USA) Great product, it really helps to shield you from the sun without hampering visibility. UPDATE: It does become "loose" and it slides down when not needed though once it ages.
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