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This product ranks #3 of 14 in Windshield Sun Shade.
Last reviewed August 10, 2026
TL;DR Triple-laminate foam-core accordion shade cut to a per-vehicle pattern, not picked off a size chart: Covercraft ships one part number per pattern and splits patterns mid-generation where the glass hardware changes. Community reports a noticeably cooler cabin, though Covercraft's claimed 40°F reduction lacks independent thermometer confirmation.
The UVS100 is Covercraft's patterned shade line, built from a triple-laminate foam core: silver aluminized outer, polyurethane foam center, soft felt inner. What separates it from the accordion shades it sits next to on Amazon is not the marketing word on the box, it is the catalog behind it. Covercraft publishes a part number per pattern rather than a size, and those patterns get finer than the model generation: two different shades inside one Honda Civic generation depending on the rearview-mirror camera, two inside one 4Runner generation either side of the 2020 facelift. The root listing here is the F-150 pattern, UV11744SV, which accordion-folds to 40.5 by 8 inches; no storage pouch is included. The owner review base is still modest, but F-150 owners and an F150gen14 forum thread report a noticeably cooler cabin; no thermometer measurements confirm the manufacturer's claimed 40°F reduction. Covercraft notes a possible minor gap around the rearview mirror as a design accommodation.
Right for owners in hot climates who want a shade cut to their own windshield rather than one sized to fit roughly, and who would rather pay three times the price of a folding reflector to get it. Skip if you need an included storage pouch, or want thermometer-verified cooling data; the owner review base on these patterns is still too thin to supply either. Also check the part number before you buy: on the Civic and the 4Runner the wrong one is a shade with a cutout in the wrong place, not merely a loose fit.
Passive physical accessory: no SDS, no chemical exposure pathway in normal use. The product listing carries a California Proposition 65 warning typical of foam and laminate components; it reflects a packaging/component labeling requirement, not an elevated in-use health risk. The triple-laminate foam-core construction is not recyclable via municipal programs.
There is no size to choose. Covercraft cuts the UVS100 to a pattern and publishes one part number per pattern, so you buy the part number for your vehicle rather than a small, medium or large. The root listing here is UV11744SV, which Covercraft's own fitment bullet gives as 2021-2026 Ford F-150 and 2022-2026 F-150 Lightning Pro, STX and XLT; other vehicles take other numbers, and the shade for a 2019-2025 Toyota RAV4 is UV11623SV. Buy the number, not the size.
Often, but not always, and that is the strongest single sign this line is genuinely patterned rather than sized. Covercraft sells two different shades inside one Honda Civic generation: one for the 2016-2018 car and a separate one for the 2016-2018 Touring plus every 2019-2021 trim, because that is where the rearview-mirror camera arrives. It does the same on the Toyota 4Runner, one part through 2019 and a separate part from 2020, at the mid-cycle facelift. A shade picked off a size chart would have no reason to notice either change.
Covercraft markets each pattern as a full-windshield fit for the vehicle it names. The manufacturer does disclose that there may be a small gap around the rearview mirror or along the sides to accommodate the foam core without damage; this is a design accommodation, not a fit defect. No edge-to-edge coverage gap complaints were found in the available owner reviews sample for the F-150 pattern.
Two independent sources, owner reviews for the F-150 pattern and an F150gen14 forum thread, report a noticeably cooler cabin when the shade is deployed. Covercraft claims up to 40°F interior temperature reduction; no independent thermometer measurements for this specific ASIN were found to confirm that range. Qualitative community evidence is consistent: owners report the steering wheel and cabin are meaningfully cooler, not just marginally.
No. Covercraft includes the UVS100 sunscreen and installation instructions only; no storage pouch. Covercraft's guidance is to fold and stow it behind your seat. Folded size depends on the pattern; the F-150 shade accordion-folds to 40.5 inches long by 8 inches wide.
Yes. The product listing carries a California Proposition 65 warning, typical of products with foam or laminate materials that may contain trace chemicals (plastics, dyes, or flame retardants). In normal sunshade use, deploying and removing a shade from the windshield, there is no meaningful chemical exposure pathway. The warning is a labeling requirement, and it takes the flat non-chemical health deduction, which covers exposure from the product and its packaging rather than from using it.
Marketing copy from Covercraft, via Amazon. Not editorial.
Per manufacturer cross-reference, not a physical test fit. A single generation often forks by engine, trim, and market.
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