Wind Deflector
Quite keen to get one as my bald head is getting buffeted :slapme:
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The mesh type are much more effective wind stoppers.
Depending on your sitting height, the top of your head may still be subject to the wind, mine is so I wear a baseball cap. :yesnod:
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However, I have no experience of any other type so I don't really know how it compares to the mesh types.
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Baytown wrote: Whats a Titfa? (I know Im going to regret asking that!)
Titfer Tat = Hat
Cockney rhyming slang, so you're ok asking this time.
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SaintChris46 wrote: I have a very similar type and only used it about three times. At any sort of speed, it starts to flex and the fixings feel and sound like their going to snap at any time. This is obviously quite disconcerting when driving as you have visions of the deflector being ripped off and smashing through the windscreen of the car behind.
However, I have no experience of any other type so I don't really know how it compares to the mesh types.
Interesting, thanks for that.
So it would seem that it is probably better to purchase a mesh type
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Andy the tyre man wrote: Here's us wearing our wind deflectors.
Very fetching too. May keep one in the car for those special moments
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