🛡️ Drive cool, stay safe—shade your ride in style!
The Safety 1st Baby On Board Sunshade 2-pack features durable, see-through vinyl shades measuring 13.5 by 21 inches. Designed with static cling technology, these reusable shades fit most car windows without the need for brackets or tape, ensuring clear visibility and easy installation while protecting your little one from harsh sun glare.
Brand | Safety 1st |
Color | Black |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00884392480424 |
UPC | 884392480424 |
Manufacturer | Dorel Juvenile Group-CA |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 21 x 0.25 inches |
Item model number | 48920 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Material Composition | vinyl |
Number Of Items | 2 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
S**R
Great for the price
I needed something cheaper that would stay stuck to the window as I kept hearing how the ones that suction cup onto the window fall off frequently and/or your child will pull it off. This works perfect for what I need right now. I have a subaru forester and put one on each of the side windows. It doesnt cover it all, but it was the largest I could find in my price range and it does a good job- probably covers 80% of the window. I like that it sticks well to the window and you can put the window up and down without the shade coming undone. I put them on 3 months ago, and they are no where near coming off. I think they will be staying on until I take them off. They do a GREAT job of keeping the sun off my daughter and actually help to cool the car a bit.I read the reviews and knew it came in a small box all folded up and wrinkled. Reviewers said to use a blow dryer to get the wrinkles out. Here I am trying to blow dry these out with a 1 month old baby. Yea, not happening. I just layed them out flat for two days. Wrinkles were still there when I applied them, but when applied correctly, the wrinkles come right out. The best review I read was how to apply these correctly:1. Clean your window with windex. (or something similiar).2. Spray a thin film of windex (or I imagine water would do just fine) on the window and carefully apply the shade. The windex helps to "float" the shade on the window as you work to even it out. Might take a few attempts to get it even and straight.3. Then starting from the middle and going out, use a credit card to smooth the shade onto the window and get all of the bubbles out. Keep a rag handy to catch the windex that comes out when you smooth it out.So this isnt a perfect shade as it has its flaws, but I researched these shades heavily and I couldnt find anything out there that was perfect. So the flaws: one of my shades was not cut correctly at the company who sent them to me and therefore, no matter what way I put it on, its crooked (what you get for the cheaper price). I also could not get all of the bubbles out, but enough to where you really cant see them that much. And it doesnt cover the whole window. But again, I couldnt find any that were bigger within my price range.All in all, the shade keeps the sun off my daughter, and thats its main job, so Im happy. I think the quality is actually great considering the price. If you are really worried about how it looks on your car, this may not be for you. Or buy multiple ones in case you get a piece thats cut crooked like mine!Overall, I recommend this shade as its postives outweigh the negatives!
C**A
Wish I could give it a 0 star rating
This product is AWFUL!!! First, over the years I have done FIVE self adhesive window film projects so I am certainly have some experience with this stuff. Plus, they were all much larger areas. I did the first one over 8 years ago and it is STILL on the window. Yes, they are all the kind you can just peal off in seconds. With this product, there is NO WAY to remove the creases. No matter what you do they they are there!!! I even tried putting it in the clothes dryer for a couple of minutes thinking that if the material warmed up a bit I could get the wrinkles out.... a miserable failure. I am telling you on the one I have the wrinkles are there to STAY...
T**A
The only practical solution for babies/toddlers and sun glare
Once I learned how to apply these to the windows (using some moisture and a squeegy), I was SOOOOOOO happy to have a solution like this for a low price. Kids seem to go through a stage where sun glare is intolerable and they can't figure out how to block the light out of their eyes. During this phase, I used these babies and was happy. HOWEVER, the one thing that is bad about these is that it makes night seeing very difficult. Definitely keep these on the back windows only. I was very happy when it was time for these to be removed. They also look pretty unattractive on the car because they never fit all nice and perfect the way it looks in the picture (most car windows have curvy shapes not rectangular). But really, I have to say that this is probably the best sun glare solution for children that exists without doing a professional tinting job on your whole car.
E**S
These are GREAT! I disagree with negative reviews.
My sister and I both own these window shades.1. Creases in filmNEITHER of us had an issue with folds/creases in the film. Yes, they come folded up, but warmth smooths the creases, and they completely go away.2. Ease of applicationYes, clean the window first. Of course the film doesn't automatically lie flat and bubbles remain. Simply use a credit card or other similar surface edge to smooth out most bubbles. I wouldn't have expected this to be like window tinting. I didn't purchase window tinting...3. SizeOne film almost completely covers a small window, but it does not cover the entire back windshield. This shouldn't surprise anyone given the dimensions of the film.4. AestheticsOf course these are not fabulously attractive - you've chosen to put a piece of film on your window that doesn't completely cover it! I DO THINK they are MUCH MORE attractive than the roller shades. I searched and searched to find anything less ridiculous than roller shades. These provide a more chic look (as chic as you can get with a piece of film...).5. ValueSeriously, these are incredibly cheap, work well, are the "least worst" in appearance (in my opinion). I highly recommend them if you are otherwise not inclined to buy super dark window tinting and think roller shades or those with Disney characters are silly looking. :-)
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