Perhaps one of the greatest challenges for side-by-sides is to find a windshield large enough to deflect the wind but not so large that it takes the “outdoors” out of the ride. In other words, it’s nice to be able to control the airflow through the cab.
Seizmick has designed its VersaVent windshield to allow you to control how much airflow makes it into the cab while allowing you to direct the flow if you need to keep the windshield defogged.
The VersaVent features two very cleverly designed vents that let the driver and the passenger independently control how much airflow comes into the cab, where the air hits them, and also has a defogging feature.
The vent is made of glass filled nylon, so it’s incredibly durable. The scoop on the front gathers up air off the hood and re-directs it to inside the vehicle so even at very slow speeds there is a surprising amount of air that can come through the vent. The design of the scoop and the gasket between it and the windshield keeps precipitation out while still allowing airflow in – as much or as little as either the driver or passenger desires.
On the inside of the cab the vent has a louver that is operated by a lever so the driver or the passenger can control the volume and direction of the airflow to whatever they want it to be. When it’s in ‘defog’ mode, the vent directs outside air onto the inside surface of the windshield to prevent fogging.
Installation is fast and easy. The vents come from the factory already installed in the windshield. The windshield mounts to the roll cage using nearly indestructible glass filled nylon clamps. An automotive grade gasket goes around the perimeter of the windshield creating the perfect seal to keep out the elements.
Seizmik offers VersaVent windshields in regular polycarbonate for economical durability or two-sided hard-coated polycarbonate for incredible scratch resistance. The VersaVent is available for the Polaris General, Ranger, and Kubota RTV X models.
For more information contact www.seizmik.com.