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Hi All

As i have my first sprog on the way im looking at getting some skoda rear window sunblinds as an accessory to fit on my 2010 twindoor. I just cant stand the thought of her indoors putting barney sunblinds on my Platinum Grey baby! (The Car!)

Skoda do the accessory sunblinds at 127 a pair but i want to see how they fit before i buy, Does anyone here have them and if so would you be kind enough to describe the usage a possibly show me a pic?

Id really appriciate it guys as its a lot to fork out!

Hi All

As i have my first sprog on the way im looking at getting some skoda rear window sunblinds as an accessory to fit on my 2010 twindoor. I just cant stand the thought of her indoors putting barney sunblinds on my Platinum Grey baby! (The Car!)

Skoda do the accessory sunblinds at 127 a pair but i want to see how they fit before i buy, Does anyone here have them and if so would you be kind enough to describe the usage a possibly show me a pic?

Id really appriciate it guys as its a lot to fork out!

Hi

I got these fitted last month. After spending hours trying to find a cheaper alternative I went for th e Skoda ones as they would at least cover the whole window. The problem with generic blinds is that they wouldn't cover the quarterlight section which is quite big.

The blinds are a rigid blind which fit into little metal clips on the window seal. Tese clips were the only fitting done by skoda and it took 15 mins. Once on they stay in place and can't be removed by a child. You need to bend it out of the clips. The windows will still go up and down so I leave mine on.

The other option is window tinting which I believe you can get done for about the same money. All down to preference really. I paid £104.30 including VAT at may dealer in MK?

Andy

Edited by andybol

I've seen these, but they don't do a set for the Estate. Tried contacting them, but no answer.

Interested in the pics and you opinion though, as they may do a set eventualy

Edited by Tankdave

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Hi

I got these fitted last month. After spending hours trying to find a cheaper alternative I went for th e Skoda ones as they would at least cover the whole window. The problem with generic blinds is that they wouldn't cover the quarterlight section which is quite big.

The blinds are a rigid blind which fit into little metal clips on the window seal. Tese clips were the only fitting done by skoda and it took 15 mins. Once on they stay in place and can't be removed by a child. You need to bend it out of the clips. The windows will still go up and down so I leave mine on.

The other option is window tinting which I believe you can get done for about the same money. All down to preference really. I paid £104.30 including VAT at may dealer in MK?

Andy

Any chance of seeing some pics andybol? (If its not too much hassel!)

I'm currently living in Poland, waiting to pick up a 1,4Tsi Twindoor next week.

I picked up a pair of blinds on the Polish equivalent of flea-bay for about 50 quid, the quality is good. Pics are in the link:

http://moto.allegro.pl/zaslonki-pod-wymiar-skoda-superb-ii-limuzyna-i1432660003.html

The blinds are available from the same seller

http://epc.net.pl/camperland/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=68

but for some reason they are priced at 70 Euro from his company site.

If anyone is really keen , I'll be in Portsmouth area around Easter, could probably bring a couple over to Blighty!

Edit : 77 Euro including shipping

Edited by poldoc

My Mrs is back home tonight so I will get some pics and post for you all, they are a very good and secure fit!

I'm currently living in Poland, waiting to pick up a 1,4Tsi Twindoor next week.

I picked up a pair of blinds on the Polish equivalent of flea-bay for about 50 quid, the quality is good. Pics are in the link:

http://moto.allegro.pl/zaslonki-pod-wymiar-skoda-superb-ii-limuzyna-i1432660003.html

The blinds are available from the same seller

http://epc.net.pl/camperland/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=68

but for some reason they are priced at 70 Euro from his company site.

If anyone is really keen , I'll be in Portsmouth area around Easter, could probably bring a couple over to Blighty!

Edit : 77 Euro including shipping

Can you just buy one for the window in the back?

They only do pairs for the rear sides Twindoor

Also worth considering

Window sox

Have used them on my Octavia and other cars. easy to fit and give great shade.

Cheers,

Bri

Edited by Briman

Maybe try these guys, they say they are shaped to fit the windows exactly and only cost £80 (GBP) for a set of 4 http://www.vanstyle.co.uk/shop/product_info.php/products_id/3956

These two are the same company, although when I ordered them for our Fabia they were cheaper through eBay than through the company direct!

They fit in exactly the same way as andybol says the genuine Skoda ones do.

I've sold my Fabia and the new buyer is picking it up on Sunday but doesn't want the blinds. As such I'll be taking some pics of them before he picks it up so I can sell them.

If no one else has done so I'll stick the pics up here so you can see what sort of fit they give (albeit on a slightly different car!)

Just called them, no blinds for the Combi or plans to make them :S

Just received mine from van style on flebay, excellent product fit all around rear windows.

  • 2 weeks later...

Anyone with any pics yet? Coming into the summer now and am in buying mode ;)

Send my a PM with your email address and I will email them to you. Posting pictures in this forum is hopelessly complicated.

  • 3 weeks later...

I was looking through German E-bay and came across these sun blinds

http://cgi.ebay.de/ClimAir-Sonniboy-Sicht-Sonnenschutz-Skoda-Superb-Combi-/190525316507?pt=Autozubeh%C3%B6r&hash=item2c5c319d9b

Here is the companys website in English

http://www.windesa.com/

Great find, thats a shade under £200 (pun intended) which is about the cost of sunset glass, but gives you the option to remove them if the kids aren't in the car or get a bit more light in the winter months.

I had these in my VW Touran and they were really good, sorta of thinking about dumping the sunset from my order and getting these now.

H

Found another set on Germany e-bay that are a little bit cheaper and more like tinting than blinds

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SKODA-SUPERB-Auto-Solarplexius-Sichtschutz-Sonnenschutz-/170613995657?pt=Autoteile_Zubeh%C3%B6r&hash=item27b962f889

Company website in English as well

http://solarplexius.com/home.aspx

Solarplexius is a Swedish company, I've used theirs products on a couple of cars. I'm not satisfied though (rattling, and you get air between the window and solarplexius, which means dust can be seen) ... I think tinting by film is a much better option, 100% result (if performed by a REAL pro!)

Maybe as an alternative it's OK, if you don't want film, or want an easy way of mounting and removing. It's also a bit cheaper...

Here is a pic of my Superb, original tinted glass, and film on the windows of the front doors.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Well, they did look like a good buy until you factor in £24 for standard postage. Utterly ridiculous for something which should only form a relatively small & light package.

I got the set of windesa blinds for my combi, and must say they are an excellent fit and very easy to put on / take off, and well worth the cost in my opinion.

Hi All

As i have my first sprog on the way im looking at getting some skoda rear window sunblinds as an accessory to fit on my 2010 twindoor. I just cant stand the thought of her indoors putting barney sunblinds on my Platinum Grey baby! (The Car!)

Skoda do the accessory sunblinds at 127 a pair but i want to see how they fit before i buy, Does anyone here have them and if so would you be kind enough to describe the usage a possibly show me a pic?

Id really appriciate it guys as its a lot to fork out!

Have you considered tints?

Will be cheaper than £127.

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