Before you even get into the material, your first order of business is to decide what you want to put where. Your options when it comes to CFMoto UForce U10 Pro/Pro XL windshields include half windshields, folding windshields, fixed windshields, and front vs rear windshields. There’s no “better” or “worse,” but rather, each provides its unique advantages. The question is, are you looking for something more permanent to get you through tougher seasons, or would a flip windshield be best to give you that open feel when you want it?
Just like the type of CFMoto UForce U10 Pro/Pro XL windshield you go with, the material is also a matter of “different, not better.” That said, scratch-resistant polycarbonate and glass are largely considered to be the gold standards for their strength and durability. If you want something a bit more cost effective, and intend to hook up some accessories nearby, you may want to go with scratch-resistant polycarbonate. Otherwise, many people prefer glass for its clarity and strength.
Half or full, glass or poly, no CFMoto UForce U10 Pro/Pro XL windshield is going to deliver the experience you’re looking for if it isn’t optimized to fit on your vehicle. That’s why we make sure to offer model-specific U10 Pro/Pro XL front windshields, rear windshields, flip-up options, and more, with fitment information included on each product page. Get yourself an upgraded CFMoto UForce U10 Pro/Pro XL windshield today and experience the difference that premium quality makes!
SuperATV offers a huge range of front, rear, flip-up, scratch-resistant, and half windshields, all made to leading standards of craftsmanship.
Spike Powersports specializes in tinted and vented windshields, as well as half windshields that provide the best of both worlds.
Extreme Metal Products (EMP) is known for their laminated glass windshields that stand up to serious road and trail conditions.
This CFMoto UForce U10 Pro Half Windshield by SuperATV installs easily, contours to your hood, and mounts to OEM holes.
Keep your six covered with this high-quality ¼” polycarbonate CFMoto UForce U10 Pro Rear Windshield by SuperATV.
Should I go with glass or polycarbonate for my U10 Pro windshield?
Glass is a potentially DOT-rated option that tends to resist scratching better, but polycarbonate is lighter and more impact-resistant.
Can I install a windshield without drilling into the frame?
You sure can, thanks to clamp-on aftermarket windshields that make your life easy.
Will a front windshield cause dust to circulate in the cab?
In some situations - especially high-speed riding - this can happen. Adding a rear windshield will equalize that pressure and cut down on the swirl.