Windstops

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Cotswolds
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Post by Cotswolds »

Does anyone have a windstop?

Does it actually make a difference?

Having driven home from Oxford today, I decided that it was a bit chilly with the top down. I want to know whether a windstop will stop the back of your head getting cold!!
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Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Oh no cotswolds - now you've gone and doine it! :D

Lots of people on here have windstops, and they mainly seem to think they are really good.

Lots of us dont, and we mainly seem to think they look naff and are overpriced

I think they are all a bit namby pamby

But i do have to concede that nearly everyone i have spoken to that has one, thinks they are very useful

So it all depends on your budget, and what you like the look of really :D I dont feel the cold much, and think its fine if i have my jacket on to have the roof down as low as 4C, although i only tend to have it down if its bright.

Cotswolds
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Post by Cotswolds »

Well this is why I was asking before parting with my hard earned cash!
:lol:

I just find that at high speed I am getting a fair amount of buffeting to the back of my head, which is obviously cold (and messes up the hair!).

I really need someone that has been in a cc with and without the windstop, to see if it does make a siginificant difference or not! :?:
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Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Funny - i dont have any problems with the wind messing up MY hair! Still, depends how fast you drive cotswolds - i dont tend to go much above 95 with the roof down

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Post by Cotswolds »

Well I have hair that reaches the middle of my back- which is fine apart from when it decides to strangle / blind you (much better tied back!!)

Not generally going above 95mph, but still enough to freeze the back of me!
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Pauline
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Post by Pauline »

Come along to the next meet and you can borrow mine to see how FANTASTIC they are :D I think that's what persuaded me, can't remember who's we borrowed tho :oops: must be my memory going with the old age :lol:
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Michelle
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Post by Michelle »

I have the same problem and wondered if a wond stop would be useful but have heard conflicting points of view.

I end up looking like Bridget Jones in that scene when I get out of the car!!
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Post by Michelle »

OOPS!!! Can't even spell! I do of course mean wind stop!!!! :lol:
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Post by Cotswolds »

Hmm wonder if there are any Swindon meets coming up (nice and handy!)

Pauline- how much of a difference did you notice?

Michelle- even with my hair tied back I had interesting tendrils after my 45min journey!!! :oops:
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Michelle
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Post by Michelle »

Went out earlier and put a cap on but alas my hair still ended up everywhere!!
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Pauline
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Post by Pauline »

How much? INFINITE!

I used to get freeeeezing cold with the wind catching the back of my head. I'd have neck and shoulder ache (wot a wuss).

But with my magic wand stop (Michelle ;) ), it's just perfect.

The next time we toddle over to Paul's for shopping, we'll give you a shout so you can try it.

I honestly say hand on heart that I couldn't drive mine without it now :D
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Michelle
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Post by Michelle »

:lol: @ Pauline!!
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Post by Cotswolds »

Well let me know Pauline- although I would give the outlet village a miss until it has recovered from half term!!

Would be excellent to try one before you buy, although sounds like I definitely need one!

Michelle- from riding etc- I am always amazed at how much hair escapes from hats, no matter how hard you try! :!:
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rob
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Post by rob »

I am just trying to sort a price out on windstops for another forum user so if you are interested PM me and I will let you know how much.

Quite a few people have already had their windstops via me - QUICK SERVICE (but dont ask me to smile - the sun may never come out again)

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Frosty
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Post by Frosty »

I wouldn't be without mine - it's brilliant. On the freeway with the roof down windows up there's not turbulence at all in the cabin. Best thing was my windstop was thrown in for free when I bought the car!
Cheers

Frosty