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Hey everyone,

I’m in the market for a UTV windshield that can withstand extreme conditions, including high winds, dust, and off-road impacts.

I’ve seen a lot of options out there, but I’m unsure which one will provide the best protection and durability.

Does anyone have experience with windshields that excel in these environments? Are there specific brands or materials you recommend?

I’m particularly interested in options that offer both durability and clarity.

Any tips or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!

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On 9/3/2024 at 4:54 PM, Joe Breaux said:

Mine has Plexiglas that folds down in the middle..it's crap..the fold makes for poor visibility up or down and it's now so scratched up I can barely see thru it.

I agree, while mine doesn't fold you can take either half off. I will have to take the top off if I use it much as it's so bad I can barely see thru it. Oh, its plexiglas.

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A little late on this but similar to what has been discussed above, plexiglass is junk. I had one on my Can-am Commander and just threw it away. It was hazy and had terrible visibility. I would suggest getting a laminated glass windshield with vents. They are well worth the extra money. There are a lot of companies that make affordable aftermarket windshields as well. I have personally used Alpha Windshields and been very happy with their product. https://www.alphawindshields.com/ just depends on what side by side you have. If they don't make one that fits then there are quite a few companies that make a nice product. That is my suggestion.

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I’d recommend checking out the utv windshield, they offer durable polycarbonate options that handle high winds, dust, and off-road impacts really well. Their windshields are scratch-resistant, provide great clarity, and are designed for extreme conditions. I’ve seen good feedback on their fit and toughness, especially for rough terrain.

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