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Searching the forum history I know this is a marmite topic but...

Aircon has it's place but I like driving with the window down (I've owned a '63 AH Sprite for 40 years, I like draughts!) and the kids enjoy it too. However we're finding the Superb very inclined towards buffeting with some combinations of windows open so I'm considering wind deflectors. The iSpeed brand seem to be everywhere and the most cost effective at around £30. Other brands are avaiable at getting on for twice that (Heko, Climair...).

I'd value anyones experience both in general and specific brands.

Many thanks.

I haven't got any on the Superb but had Heko on a few cars previously, £42 here

Edited by Dave77

Not on the Superb - yet - but I have had both Heko and ClimAir on a few cars. Nothing that makes one stand out from the other. Make sure you chose a model that goes "inside" the window and not glued outside, they look ghastly.

Let us know how it goes, I am also thinking form time to time ... I am also a draughtlover, two wheels, four wheels, whatever 😁

+1 for getting in-channel window deflectors.

They blend in, and doesn't effect the window operating.

I've been using Heko ones for almost 8 yrs now on my Superb.

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