Stay Frosty, Not Frustrated! ❄️
The FrostGuard Plus Winter Windshield Cover is designed to protect your vehicle from harsh winter elements like snow, ice, and frost. With a durable polyester construction and a stick-resistant PVC lining, it ensures a snug fit with built-in security panels and mirror covers. Measuring 59 x 41 inches, it's perfect for compact cars, sedans, and crossover SUVs. The cover is easy to install and comes with a quick-dry storage pouch, making it a must-have for winter car care.
Manufacturer | Delk, Inc. |
Brand | FrostGuard |
Item Weight | 1.73 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.25 x 7 x 1.75 inches |
Item model number | Plus |
Manufacturer Part Number | Plus |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
G**A
Gotta have my Frostguard
I accidentally left my frostguard in my old car when I sold it so I had to get a new one. I was at first a little skeptical about the new design that you have to put in your car door, and the additional mirror covers but after the first storm I really enjoyed it! No more frozen mirrors and still the same slide off and go functionality making my snowy work mornings so much easier without scraping the windshield which I hate because I'm short and I have short arms!
V**N
True to size and fit perfectly on my Ford escape
This is a really well-made product that actually fit my entire window. The other ones that I bought didn’t fit all the way even though I bought the extra large so I was hesitant when I bought this one, but I thought I would give it a try anyways I am so happy with the product and I highly recommend it to anyone
C**L
Outstanding ice and snow protection in the winter or frost in early spring or fall
For reference, I use this on a 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5's windshield. Last storm we had was 2" snow then a transition to freezing rain. Covered my entire windshield and the wiper area. Rest of the car was covered in ice. I simply opened both driver doors where the flaps were secured and rolled up the cover from one side to the next and no snow or ice was present on my windshield or wipers. Dries very well and stores rolled up. Highly recommended if your car is outside in inclement winter weather or if you don't have a garage. I also used this for light frosts in the fall or early spring.
A**R
Lousy stitching on pocket
This is the 3rd window cover I have bought from Frost Guard, the other two were great. I needed a larger one. This one I was a little disappointed with. Whom ever did the stitching on this product, when they sewed the security panel on one side the stitching was so close together that there was barely room for the pole to slide through the sleeve. It became stuck, would not push any farther. I needed a 2nd person to help me push the rod through. To me it was a crumby sewing job, not even straight, it had been stitched over a couple times. It took two people to finally get the pole through, with a lot of pushing and pulling. This will not stop me from buying again, but make sure the pocket is large enough for the pole. I liked the old ones better, feel like they were better constructed/
K**S
Super easy to use
I've had one of the original FrostGuards with stretchy materials for our SUV for years. Sadly my wife managed to destroy it one night after it rained and then froze and the stretchy cords that wrapped around the mirrors broke from being frozen. So I bought three new ones for all the cars in our family, a coupe with no window frame, a medium size SUV and a small sedan.These are a snap to install now since they just go in the door frame and you close the door over them. I was a bit concerned about the one I got for my coupe since it has no window frame and the window actually slides up about half an inch to seal the window after the door closes but it seemed like that last little bit made mine seal up fairlly well. It slips a bit more in high winds than my wife and son's cars do but it's fine. The side mirror bags are ok, they cinch into place but the only car they're useful on is my son's as he's the only one that doesn't have heated side mirrors. He had no issues with them on his car even during a heavy frost and appreciated not having to spray down his mirrors with ice remover since scraping doesn't work real well on side mirrors.Once they're in place, they're in place. As long as you put the windshield wipers over the bottom they're not moving. The first time I used mine it was during 50mph winds and it stayed in place just fine with a little bit of movement but not significant. It still kept the windshield clean and saved me a lot of time from scraping. Well worth the little bit of money spent and the fabric is very durable. It was frozen solid the first time I used it and thawed out just fine and rolled back up easily. Get one, you won't regret it.
P**S
Great product
It's been used quite a bit and works great.
B**E
I've had 3 Windshield Covers and So Far This is the Best
Over the years, I've had 3 different products to keep frost/ice/snow from sicking to my windshield. The first was an Iceguard, which did well but after a while the magnets caused scratches to my paint during adjustment and removal. When my vehicle was older, I could live with that. The product was also very "droopy" so getting the coverage correct was more challenging than necessary.Then I got a newer vehicle and didn't want to scratch the paint from using magnets,so got another product that had stretchy loops that anchored around the mirrors. Those broke as I was trying to remove them after an ice storm, so most of last winter it did not perform to expectations.Received the FrostGuard windshield cover last week and so far it seems to have solved the issues I had with previous products. The rods along the sides keep the corners from drooping and really help to position the entire thing correctly quickly (with other types I had to adjust the door catches several times before getting good coverage without lifting/gaps). With the door catches, rods and placing the windshield wipers over the bottom it form-fits well.I have not yet used the included bags for the mirrors, but I see no reason they would not perform to expectations. Nor have I tried it in really windy conditions, but again I see no reason that it wouldn't perform at least as well as, if not better than other products I've used (and positioning should be much easier after anchoring the first door catch).Just a note for fitment - I have a Ford Explorer, which is not quite a "full-size" SUV. I ordered an XL it is just slightly over-sized for my windshield but not enough to cause issues. I'm sure the next size down would be too small, so I'm not complaining, just trying to give helpful information. Make sure to look up the dimensions of the windshield for your vehicle and use them as a size guide when ordering.
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