Ride Better
When you take your Honda Pioneer 700 off the beaten path, you need SuperATV’s Full Windshield to deflect debris and keep dust out of your face. We make it with scratch-resistant polycarbonate so it will deflect every branch and boulder you come across. Our scratch-resistant hard coating is second to none so ride on dusty trails and down paths with low-hanging branches without gouging up your windshield. Ride through the rain, snow, and cold—with our full windshield, you’ll be comfortable and protected no matter what.
Perfectly Built
Our windshields are cut right here in Madison, Indiana and match the contours of your machine perfectly. You get the fit you need and, thanks to the full length bulb seal, you keep the air, dust, and rain out of your cab. Plus, we make installation a breeze with simple yet strong clamps and minimal hardware—you can get riding in minutes.
Polycarbonate Strength
Our windshield is made with 1/4” hard-coated polycarbonate. It’s 250 times stronger than glass and 25 times stronger than acrylic—with that much strength, it’s virtually indestructible. When you’re flying down the trail hitting those kicked-up rocks and the odd tree branch, you can trust this windshield to hold together.
XR Optic Hard Coating
When you pair polycarbonate with our proprietary XR Optic Hard Coating, you get a windshield that’s built for battle. Our hard coating gives you better scratch resistance and UV protection than you can get on any other windshield. And it’s protected from sun spots, yellowing, and fading too. So get riding with the best side-by-side windshield on the market.
Scratch Resistant Full Windshield Features:
- Protects against debris and the elements
- Made of 1/4” polycarbonate—250x stronger than glass and 25x stronger than acrylic
- Utilizes our proprietary XR Optic Hard Coating for unmatched scratch resistance
- Fits the contours of your cage and hood perfectly
- Comes complete with all hardware for easy installation
- Can be used with soft or hard tops
- Made in the USA
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