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Old Feb 27, 2026 | 05:12 PM
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I’m trying to decide on which rear window to go with — Super ATV poly, Polaris poly, or glass. The Polaris glass looks like the best bang for the buck, but has anyone had one break, and if so, were you able to get the glass replaced? I already have the scratch‑coat Polaris front windshield and I’m happy with it, but they don’t make a scratch‑coat for the rear. I really like how Polaris accessories fit, but that’s why I’m also considering Super ATV. Has anyone here tried a Polaris Ranger XP 1000 rear windshield setup, and how does it compare?
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On the other hand, Super ATV's poly options are known for being lightweight and less prone to shattering, but they might not offer the same visibility as glass. If scratch resistance is a concern, consider how often you’ll be off-roading and if the lack of a scratch-coat on the rear window is a dealbreaker. Ultimately, think about your usage and preferences, and you can't go wrong with either choice!
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On the other hand, Super ATV's poly options are known for being lightweight and less prone to shattering, but they might not offer the same visibility as glass. If scratch resistance is a concern, consider how often you’ll be off-roading and if the lack of a scratch-coat on the rear window is a https://tropical-casino.com/ dealbreaker. Ultimately, think about your usage and preferences, and you can't go wrong with either choice!
If scratch resistance is a concern, think about how often you plan to go off-roading and whether the lack of a scratch-coat on the rear window would be a dealbreaker for you. Ultimately, it really comes down to your personal preferences and how you intend to use the vehicle. Both options have their advantages, so as long as you weigh your priorities, you should be happy with whichever choice you make!
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