Since the sunscreen is simply pulled like a sock on the door frame of the vehicle, the installation is very easy (coating and finished), it is then clamped firmly in the doorway.
Unfortunately, the sun protection sock is not exact fit and just in smaller vehicle doors they can throw unsightly wrinkles.
By coating the sunscreen sock one side of the sunscreen sock is always on the outside of the vehicle, which is semi-optimal with rain and wind to a slight slurp of sunscreen sock leads.
Their purpose the sock but of course still and you can open the window because it is wedged in the door frame can not be solved and serves as mosquito nets.
Alternatively there is the Sonniboy privacy, this is fit for the different vehicles and is glued in the inner frame of the door.
The whole thing looks significantly better and the sun protection is only in the interior
High plays the Sonniboy sunscreen in a different league, but you have also fair to say that the Sonniboy variant tenfold costs
And that was me the whole but not worth ...
Anyway, in my Astra J the sunscreen sock does not fit nice and snugly, but throws a few wrinkles (even when the vehicle is stationary), perhaps the perfect fit for other vehicles is slightly better.
But unfortunately, really smart does not look at me.
Pro:
+ Easy installation
+ Protects against sun
+ Window can be opened
+ Reasonable price
Cons:
-Non-fit
-One side is always outside
-wirft wrinkles and fluttered something while driving
On the whole I am satisfied with the sunscreen, it served its purpose and the price is really good.
However, one can immediately see that the sun protection sock is not exact fit, so whoever wants to aesthetic and has the wherewithal may like using Sonniboy.