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The First Years Car Rear Sunshade

The First Years Car Rear Sunshade
From The First Years

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Product Description

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.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3369 in Baby Product
  • Brand: The First Years
  • Model: Y3384
  • Released on: 2007-07-30
  • Dimensions: 12.50" h x .3" w x 32.00" l, .18 pounds

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

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Our sunshade protects baby from UV rays and sun glare without interfering with the driver's view. It is easy to install and easy to remove. Our shade fits all popular car models.


Customer Reviews

Very nice4
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.

POOR PRODUCT1
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

Nice shade for a hatchback! 5
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!