Hi all!
I apologize if this is a discussion that already exists somewhere on the forum... I did a search and couldn't find any good threads about it. I searched for "sun shade"... if I should be using a different search term, please let me know.
I plan to keep my DS RF as long as I possibly can. A major problem with RF in my car (Honda Accord) is the sun. The Accord has a huge rear window that is at a significant slant so during certain times of the year/times of the day, the sun comes in at such an angle that it hits my DS right in the face. The sunlight mainly comes in through the rear window but at certain times of the year, it can also come through the side windows.
I paid a hefty amount to have the rear windows tinted w/ a 15% tint. :thumbsdown: It didn't do much for DS (all it did was take the glare off) while SIGNIFICANTLY impacting my visibility (when driving at night, if there are no lights outside, it's pretty much opaque).
Anyway, I've searched the internet and racked my brain and cannot think of any solutions for shading DS. I considered infant sunglasses but the reviews all say they just don't stay on. I considered the suction-cup-attaching type shades but they're not safe as they could fly off in a collision.
There MUST be a solution out there, especially w/ the prevalence of RF carseats! Help!
I apologize if this is a discussion that already exists somewhere on the forum... I did a search and couldn't find any good threads about it. I searched for "sun shade"... if I should be using a different search term, please let me know.
I plan to keep my DS RF as long as I possibly can. A major problem with RF in my car (Honda Accord) is the sun. The Accord has a huge rear window that is at a significant slant so during certain times of the year/times of the day, the sun comes in at such an angle that it hits my DS right in the face. The sunlight mainly comes in through the rear window but at certain times of the year, it can also come through the side windows.
I paid a hefty amount to have the rear windows tinted w/ a 15% tint. :thumbsdown: It didn't do much for DS (all it did was take the glare off) while SIGNIFICANTLY impacting my visibility (when driving at night, if there are no lights outside, it's pretty much opaque).
Anyway, I've searched the internet and racked my brain and cannot think of any solutions for shading DS. I considered infant sunglasses but the reviews all say they just don't stay on. I considered the suction-cup-attaching type shades but they're not safe as they could fly off in a collision.
There MUST be a solution out there, especially w/ the prevalence of RF carseats! Help!