About Super ATV
Ride in Comfort
Why do you need a SuperATV Rear Windshield on your Polaris RZR S 1000? It protects you and your passenger from your own rooster tail, it prevents dust from getting sucked into your cab when you use a front windshield alone, and it keeps you comfortable in any weather. With a clear or tinted rear windshield, every day is ride day.
Better Parts
A windshield is only as good as the parts it’s made from. We use heavy-duty gaskets and bulb seals to keep moisture and air out, and beefy clamps for a totally secure installation. Altogether you get a snug, rattle-free fit that’s built for the off-road.
Polycarbonate Rocks
We use polycarbonate for our windshields because it’s the perfect side-by-side material. It’s 250 times stronger than glass so no matter how big the clods of dirt are that you kick off your rear tires, this windshield won’t break.
Unmatched Experience
We’ve made and sold a lot of windshields?over 150,000 of them. We’ve designed each and every one of them, too. Nobody has as much UTV windshield experience as we do, and all the SuperATV windshields you see on the trail every weekend is proof.
Not convinced yet? Take a look at this article giving you the low-down on everything about SuperATV windshields.
Everything You Need to Know: | ||
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Virtually unbreakable? | ||
Rattle free? | ||
Eliminates suction caused by front windshield? |
<!– Help protect you and your passenger from sticks and other flying debris while blazing the trail with a SuperATV windshield – the best off-road windshield on the market. Each rear windshield is a super tough polycarbonate construction.
Standard Polycarbonate
Our windshield is available as a non-hard coated standard polycarbonate as well. This 1/4″ polycarbonate is still unbreakable and will stop anything from getting into the cab. It’s perfect for keeping out the elements for a casual rider.
All SuperATV windshields comes complete with hardware and instructions needed to make installation a breeze. Proudly manufactured in our facility in Madison, Indiana.