Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Amazing WeatherTech Custom Fit Sunroof Wind Deflectors for Volkswagen Beetle, Dark Smoke


Product Description

The WeatherTech Sunroof Wind Deflector gives you an excellent reduction of in-cabin wind noise and air turbulence. It is crafted in Germany from the finest 4 millimeter thick, tinted cast acrylic. The sunroof deflector fits the sunroof opening precisely, and is held securely in place with the MagiClip vehicle specific fastening system. To protect your vehicle's finish, the unique AirCushion gasket seals the edge of the deflector. WeatherTech Sunroof Wind Deflector's sleek and sophisticated look is a great addition to any vehicle.


  • Let the fresh air in
  • 4 millimeter thick, tinted cast acrylic
  • Fits factory installed sunroofs
  • Held securily in place by use of the magiclip
  • Unique air cushion gasket seals edge

WeatherTech Custom Fit Sunroof Wind Deflectors for Volkswagen Beetle, Dark Smoke Reviews


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5.0 out of 5 stars A Worthwhile Addition to Any Sunroof, March 31, 2009
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Patrick Childs (Indianapolis, Indiana USA) - See all my reviews
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I've had my WeatherTech Sunroof Wind Deflector for a year now and I've found it to be a welcome addition to my 2002 New Beetle Sport. Installation was just a little tricky, because it will have to bow to fit the roof contour when fitting it into place. Don't worry, it's pretty strong.

Previously, though my car has a small pop up wind deflector built in, I was subjected to annoying wind turbulence when driving with the sunroof open at highway speeds. The WeatherTech unit effectively diverts the air flow, making open air driving a pleasure. It is also strong enough to stay firmly in place at speeds well in excess of 100 mph.

The deflector actually causes a vacuum, which, depending upon the speed, can cause a light "booming" noise as the air pressure inside of the car tries to equalize. Opening the windows slightly solves this problem.

I often enjoy a good cigar while traveling down the road and the vacuum draws the smoke out so effectively that I've... Read more
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