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I have to add Fastaire shields to the list. Have bought more than a couple from Jim, price is right, quality is exc and customer service is fantastic. I ordered a 9" aero last friday and it was at my door on monday.
bagger...I would take the different brands of shields mentioned in your post, go to their websites and see what is available...several years ago, I saw a post about clearview recurve windshields, so I investigated their website, and called them...
I spoke with one of the owners who helped me immensely. I made a purchase 4 years ago, based upon his calculations, which were spot-on for my application. it refuses to die! the replacement purchased 2 years ago during a sale, has never left the shipping box.
do your due diligence, check out what's available, and call a couple different manufacturers...and make an educated decision that best meets your specific needs..
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