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AllegroD's avatar
Dec 21, 2015

MagneShade Owners

How much wind is too much? What is the highest wind you have been in? Have you ever lost your MagneShade Windshield cover?
  • I have my Magna Shades for 2 years and never have had a wind problem. We have been in wind gusts to 40 miles an hour (so they said) and never had a problem. We were in Iowa last year when a big storm came through. We had flag poles torn off, awnings flipped over and a lot of other stuff like chairs. I never had an issue with the Magna Shade. I used the wiper covers and the shade is under the wipers. I also have their wheel covers which I love and are really easy to put on and stay on.
  • I have arthritus, knee and back surgeries, so, Yes, $500 (actually more, since I will order side window and storage bag) is worth it to not have to drag out a ladder climb and twist. That is why I looked at this and why we have a Allegro 36LA. Roughing it Very smoothly. The idea is to reduce those type of activities so I can enjoy more. If it was 10+ years ago, I would not have spent the money I did, on what I have and for those reasons.

    I appreciate all of you for taking the time to make me aware and feel better about this purchase. Thanks to all for the responses. Placing order today.
  • Agree with previous posters - if you encounter a wind strong enough to pull a magneshade off, you have much, much more serious issues to worry about. Due to the way Magneshade is designed (mesh material, VERY strong magnets holding it at several places onto windshield), it is very, very difficult for wind to ever pull one off.

    We bought a Magneshade for our MH as soon as we got the MH home, back in 2012. Been 3 years now, and its always worked great. Wind has never even budged it, and we camp frequently at the beach where there are some pretty strong winds.

    You really can't beat it - Goes on and off very easily and quickly without having to climb up on anything, no ugly snaps to deal with, completely transparent from inside, yet very effective at blocking sun light and heat. I wouldn't want to camp with a MH in a lot of sunlight without one.

    As for the theft risk: You leave a magneshade on a MH when its parked in storage, you kinda are asking for it, not much mercy for anyone that does that. Ours stays folded up in a storage bin when we're not camping. The magneshade only comes out and goes on when we're camping. Never had or heard of a theft of these happening, when a MH is at a campground, camping.
  • The bigger problem than wind, might be when it is at a storage lot. Very easy for someone to take it a run. Talked to one owner that had his go missing when at a dealers storage lot. Could nor say if someone took it or it was blown away by the wind.
  • I have used my Magneshade for the last 3 years in the southwest and never had any issue at all. I really love them. Yes, they are expensive but for us, they are well worth it. They are easy to put up and take down and roll up nicely into their storage bag when not in use. They really help keep the coach cooler.
  • Magneshades are actually a mesh so if the wind is blowing hard enough to pull it off the magnets you have bigger problems then loosing the shade.
  • Thanks for the replies. Want them because I have bad back and knees. Want something fairly easy to put on. I am ordering and was under the impression that they could withstand quite a bit of wind. You are confirming that. I have a couple of sites where gusts can be pretty strong. Will use the wiper covers with wipers on the outside for additional support.
  • I had five MSs on my previous coach. We went all over the Gulf Coast to include windy Texas, never had a problem.
  • Have used ours for two years in the southwest. When a the wind or a storm comes up we never take it down and have never lost it. Having said that, I can't tell you what the wind speed was or at what angle the winds were hitting the windshield.

    We usually install it over the windshield wipers because it's easier to install that way and it provides UV protection to the wipers. If we were worried about the wind, we could install it under the wipers.

    Have also installed additional shades on the front two side windows without any problems.

    Bill