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The best windblocker for your
Miata
(That's not marketing hype - it's actually true!) |
Winglets
The winglets are hinged flaps positioned on the edge of the
windblocker. Fully deployed, the winglets block the air gap
between the of the seat to the window. Retracted, the top can
then be lifted up with the windblocker remaining in place.
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| Winglets retracted |
Winglets deployed |
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| Winglet close-up retracted |
Winglet close-up deployed |
TopDown is the only manufacturer of a windblocker with
winglets. These winglets prevent the annoying air leaks
invading around the edge of the seat. While traditional
windblockers protect occupants only to the center of the passenger
compartment,
TopDown's windblocker shields occupants on both sides of their body.
The result is the most comfortable ride available for the Miata. This claim isn't merely advertising fluff. Since
TopDown's windblocker has the greatest coverage and cradles
passengers on both sides of their bodies, the result is a truly
comfortable ride.
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