Windblox Logo        Design Windscreen    No windscreen for your unsupported car? Design your own convertible windscreen.   Whitepaper Download   Free whitepaper: Seven Critical Windscreen Features - And Three You Can Ignore     
     




What is a Windblox Convertible Windscreen? 
Windblox Convertible Windscreens are acrylic or lexan windscreens attached behind the rear seats.

Why Purchase a Windblox Convertible Windscreen? Five quick reasons: 1) Lifetime warranty. 2) Shape and design make it most effective at reducing turbulence. 3) Thirty day trial period; return without hassle if not satisfied. 4) Laser fabrication provides balance and symmetrical units. 5) Your  windscreen will last the lifetime of your car.

Windblox Convertible Windscreen Philosophy: 1) Build best-of-breed products so that our customers may enjoy their great convertible for many years.  2) We design our windscreens to our own daily-driver cars.  3) Provide customer service beyond expectations.


Windblox vs. Wind Restrictor (aka Dynamic Auto Concepts or King Penn Industries)

 

 

  Windblox Wind Restrictor
Pricing Starting at $82 Starting at $129
Return Period 30 days + free shipping back Two weeks
Warranty Period Lifetime 90 days
Material Options Acrylic or Lexan Acrylic
Acrylic Properties - Scratch Resistance
- Glare Resistance
- Anti-Yellowing
- Fracture Resistance
- Scratch Resistance
Installation Simple, performed in minutes without tools Can be complex
Cutting Method 5000 Watt Laser CNC Router
Lighting Options None Several options
Engraving Options None Several options
Tinting Options Several options None
windscreenreview.net ranking Overall Rank: #1
Performance: 6.7 / 7.0
Value: 6.8 / 7.0
Service: 6.8 / 7.0
Overall Rank: #3
Performance: 6.4 / 7.0
Value: 6.2 / 7.0
Service: 6.8 / 7.0
Speed Rating 150 MPH Not Stated
Satchel Availability Offered Not Offered

 

 

The information regarding Wind Restrictor (aka Dynamic Auto Concepts or King Penn Industries) is accurate to the best of our research at the time of authorship on July 7th, 2011.  If any of this information is inaccurate or out-of-date, then please let us know.