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Umbrella Windshield Sunshade (2-Second Setup)

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Opens in 2 seconds. Folds to door-pocket size.

Reflective face sends sunlight back out through the glass before it soaks into your dash, wheel, and seats.

Visor-locked. Won't fall like suction cups.

Sedan and SUV/Truck sizes available.

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2-Second Deploy
One-hand umbrella open
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Visor Anchored
Won't fall
Door-Pocket Size
No trunk clutter

Marcus T.
Marcus T.

I actually use this one because of how esy it is to setup and use. Love it 😊

Umbrella Windshield Sunshade: No More Getting Into A Smoldering Hot Car
Excellent 4.8 | 591

Umbrella Windshield Sunshade: No More Getting Into A Smoldering Hot Car

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Your Steering Wheel Shouldn't Hurt You. Your Seat Shouldn't Burn.

No More Bracing Before You Get In.

After an hour in the sun, dashboards hit 157°F. Steering wheels reach 127°F. Skin starts feeling pain at 111°F. That's the car you're climbing into.

You fan the door, start the engine from outside, hover over the seat, and steer with your fingertips for the first mile. Every summer afternoon, twice a day.

The buckle brands your kid's hand. The wheel makes you flinch. The cabin air hits you like opening an oven door. It's the worst two minutes of the day.

This shade opens like an umbrella behind your windshield in two seconds. The reflective face sends sunlight back out before it can cook the dash, so the surfaces you touch stay touchable. Pop it open, visors down, done. Back to a car you can actually get into.

Wheel, seat, buckle stay cool.
Opens one-handed. Anchored by your visors.
Folds to door-pocket size.
Your Steering Wheel Shouldn't Hurt You. Your Seat Shouldn't Burn.

Why This One Gets Used

You probably own a sunshade already. It's folded in your trunk, behind the emergency kit, exactly where you left it eighteen months ago. The accordion design was the problem: awkward to unfold, fell off twice a day, and took up the whole dash. This one opens like an umbrella with one hand, locks to your visors so it can't fall, and folds to door-pocket size. That's why it actually gets used.

Why This One Gets Used

You probably own a sunshade already. It's folded in your trunk, behind the emergency kit, exactly where you left it eighteen months ago. The accordion design was the problem: awkward to unfold, fell off twice a day, and took up the whole dash. This one opens like an umbrella with one hand, locks to your visors so it can't fall, and folds to door-pocket size. That's why it actually gets used.

This Shade
Accordions
Setup Time
Stays in Place
Storage Size
Actually Used
One-Hand Operation
Blocks Heat

The Numbers That End the Ritual

Real surface temps. Real relief. Here's what changes.

The Numbers That End the Ritual

Real surface temps. Real relief. Here's what changes.

Cooler Steering Wheel

0 sec

To Pop Open and Go

0-Second

Times It Falls Off Your Visors

Dashboards hit 157°F and steering wheels 127°F after an hour in the sun. Skin feels pain at 111°F. Block the windshield, and those surfaces never charge up.

Stop Dreading the Walk Back to Your Car

After an hour in the sun, your dashboard hits 157°F. Your steering wheel, 127°F. Skin feels pain at 111°F. That's why getting in feels like opening an oven door. The Umbrella Windshield Sunshade pops open with one hand in two seconds, anchors behind your visors so it can't fall, and sends sunlight back out before it soaks into every surface you have to touch. The car you return to has a wheel you can hold and a seat you can sit on.

How to End the Hot-Car Ritual

1

Pop Open

One hand, two seconds. It opens like an umbrella behind your windshield.

2

Lock It In Place

Fold your sun visors down. The shade stays put, no suction.

3

Come Back Cool

Wheel you can hold. Seat you can sit on. Buckle that won't bite.

Not an accordion, an umbrella that actually gets used.

Your old sunshade lives in the trunk because setting it up is a chore. This one opens in two seconds, locks to your visors, and folds to door-pocket size. No excuses left to skip it.

  • 2-Second Umbrella Deploy
  • Visor-Anchored, Won't Fall
  • Folds to Door-Pocket Size
  • Reflective Face Blocks Heat

Umbrella Windshield Sunshade Questions

I already have a sunshade, but honestly it's been in my trunk for two years. What makes this one different? +

That's exactly why we designed this one. The accordion shade lives in your trunk because it's a hassle to unfold, wrestle into place, and store. This opens like an umbrella with one hand in two seconds, locks behind your visors so it stays put, and folds down to door-pocket size when you're done. When it's actually convenient, you'll actually use it.

My old accordion shade fell off the visors twice a day. How does this one stay in place? +

The umbrella design rests with its shaft behind your rearview mirror, and your sun visors fold down over the top edge to physically lock it in place. It's anchored by the visors themselves, not tension or suction cups. It can't slide down or collapse while you're gone.

The seatbelt buckle literally burned my kid's hand last summer. Will this actually prevent that? +

Yes. After an hour in direct sun, metal buckles and steering wheels can hit 127°F, and skin feels pain at just 111°F. By reflecting sunlight back out through the windshield before it soaks into your interior, the surfaces you and your kids touch stay touchable instead of painful.

Opening my car door in July feels like opening an oven. Does this thing actually work or is it a gimmick? +

It works because it blocks where almost all the heat gets in: the windshield. Dashboards average 157°F after an hour in summer sun. The reflective face sends that solar energy back out before it can charge up your dash, seats, and wheel. Honest limit: it's not air conditioning, but the car you come back to isn't smoldering, and it cools down much faster once you start driving.

How do I know which size fits my car? +

We offer two sizes: Sedan (55.1 x 31.5 in) and SUV/Truck (59 x 32.3 in). Measure your windshield width and height before ordering. Note: very large or steeply raked windshields may see small gaps at the edges, but full coverage isn't required to keep your wheel and seat touchable.