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The First Years Car Rear Sunshade


The First Years Car Rear Sunshade Image  Manufacturer: The First Years
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Model#: Y33.84
Weight: .18lbs
Height: 12.50"
   Width: .3"
Length: 32"

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

Retail Price: $9.99
Online Sale Price: $6.99
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Features:
  • Protects baby from UV rays
  • Doesn't interfere with driver's view
  • Easy to install and remove
  • Fits all popular car models
  • Birth and up
It is recommended that infants ride in the rear seat facing backward for the first year. Our sunshade protects baby from UV rays and sun glare without interfering with the driver's view. Easy to install. Easy to remove. Our shade fits all popular car models. From birth.


User Submitted The First Years Car Rear Sunshade Reviews


November 16, 2008
Very nice
This shade definitely helps keep the sun out of my son's eyes while in our Camaro. The hatch window is huge! The shades suctions nicely to the very top of the hatch window, and the 'buckles' on the other end fit nicely between the seat back and the "hump" created by the gas tank. If you use the shade properly (i.e. keep it snug!) it is very easy to see through. If you let the shade hang loosely, forget it, it's like a black window shade.

October 2, 2008
POOR PRODUCT
THIS HAS THE WORST SUCTION CUPS EVER. IT IS NOTHING MORE THAN A PIECE OF CLOTH, IT DOES NOT STICK, IT IS JUNK

AVOID IT

July 24, 2008
Nice shade for a hatchback!
I have a Hyundai Elantra hatchback and this shade fits PERFECTLY! I did install it in June and it is VERY hot. The suction cups have fallen once or twice. I fixed that little problem by waiting for a cooler day and then I applied ONE drop of Krazy Glue to the suction cup and pressed it on. I figure Krazy glue is not going to hold forever. I can just pop it off and then scrape any residue off with a razor blade if needed.

Good shade!


June 6, 2008
Pretty good for the price
The picture here is deceptive - the shade is not white, it is black on both sides. Even with it being black though I still am able to see through it fairly well, and it does a good job of keeping the sun out of the baby's eyes the majority of the time. It does not cover the entire back window area (I have a 2006 Subaru Impreza) but there is just a small uncovered space on either side. It took a few tries to get the suction cups to stay up - I did have to clean the window area where the suction cups go before they would stick.

June 3, 2008
Baby stopped crying...
I actually ordered this for a friend because she was complaining she couldn't find one. (she's not quite caught on to this whole "amazon has everything" concept)
She said it works great. The baby has stopped crying from the sun being in her eyes, and I figure that's enough for me. What more could you ask for? :o)

December 13, 2007
Doesn't really cut all of the glare.
Unfortunately, the sun sneaks in at the top where the suction cups are and hits my baby right in the face. Seems like the sun is always in that position when we drive!! However, I have seen it block out the sun and it does do a pretty good job.

August 23, 2007
Good rearview sunshade
I actually really like my rear sunshade. Once you get used to it being back there it's not too difficult to see out of the rear window, and I find it helps a little with glare from headlights at night. It keeps the sun off of my kids, and fits the entire back window in my small sedan. And it was really easy to install. The suction cups stay in place for a good majority of the time. The only time they come undone is when the weather changes (like hot to cold weather), but any suction cup would do that. I would recommend this to anyone, as I don't have any problems with it.

August 19, 2007
Great idea -- but suction cups didn't stick to glass
This sun screen is a great idea, but I couldn't get the hard black rubber suction cups to stick to the glass. (The other First Years "adjust and lock car shades" I purchased had clear rubber suction cups and worked fine.)

August 10, 2007
Product is not the one shown
I bought the sunshade because I thought it would be white on one side and black on the other (as pictured). It is all black and hard to see through.

June 19, 2007
Great Product
Fit to my both cars perfectly, and have no problem with the mirrors!!!
Actually, I liked and absolutely recommend it!

 


 

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