Can-Am Maverick Rear Windshield

$184.95

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Description

Comfort and Protection
A rear windshield might be the
last thing that comes to mind when you think about making your cab more
comfortable. After all, it’s behind you, so how much of a difference could it
make? The answer: a lot. Installing SuperATV’s Rear Windshield on your Can-Am
Maverick makes a lot of difference. A quality rear windshield doesn’t just
shield against the elements. It also blocks any rocks and debris that get
kicked up by your rear tires, and it prevents that annoying suction sound that
happens when you run a front windshield alone.

A Versatile
Addition

The comfort and protection aspects are great, but the
best part about this windshield is how its smart design allows it to be
installed or removed in a matter of minutes. This makes it easy to pop it on
and off depending on the weather. Keep it installed when it’s cold or rainy to
stay warm, and then remove it when the weather clears up and you want to enjoy
that refreshing, open-cab feel.

Tough as a Maverick

All SuperATV windshields are made using 1/4″ polycarbonate, which is 250
times stronger than glass. Every piece of this windshield is designed with
durability and longevity in mind, from the CNC-cut polycarbonate to the
powder-coated hardware. This windshield is precision cut to match the curves
of your machine, and it attaches to your frame using heavy-duty clamps for a
rattle-free fit.

Nobody Does Windshields like
SuperATV

A windshield is an important investment for your
machine, so why would you go to anyone but the experts when shopping for one?
SuperATV has manufactured and shipped over 150,000 windshields to off-road
enthusiasts all over the world. All of our windshields have been extensively
designed, engineered, and tested. If you’re looking for a UTV windshield
backed by years of experience and cutting-edge technology, you’re in the right
place.

Everything
You Need to Know:
Virtually unbreakable?
Rattle free?
Eliminates suction caused by front
windshield?