Wiper blades rainx or OEM Mazda
I swear by the rainx latitude blades for all my cars. Never had a problem and my windshield repels water so well that I hardly have to use the wipers when it rains
I replaced the original wiper blades with Rain X blades which seem to work pretty well. Wasn't really sure if it was just a branding thing when I bought them, but they seem but they seem to put down a layer of Rain X on the swept surface as they work.
Rain-X and Bosch are soooo much better
i have rainx on all my cars, also it calls for 2 19inch blades i use dual 22 inch blades the factory sizing is stupid small
We went with Rain-x wipers and those have also held up well.
As multiple people have said RainX. I still have a pair of RainX I put on years ago in New Mexico when I lived there before moving back to Alaska in 2020.
I recently put new ones on which were rain x. I used to be able to put the latitudes on but for whatever reason they stopped putting the adapter for my audi in those. I had to exchange for the premium silicone ones for 15 bucks extra each blade. bastards
I’ve gotten some pretty nice beading with rain x brand tho.
I've never owned a vehicle that didn't eventually come across a rain storm that required a pull over because the wipers cant keep up at some point you do just have to pull over and wait it out. Had one so bad in my Cx30 where visibility was so low it disabled all safety sensors and spit up a message on the dash to be careful since they were inactive.
driving on the highway on my CX-30 during a very sudden and heavy storm at night was a pretty scary experience for me. The whole time I was wondering - is everyone else seeing that little?
I just bought my 2024 and experienced my first heavy rain. It was difficult. I also noticed the wiper high speed wasn't nearly as fast as my previous cars. We get semi- frequent heavy rainstorms here, so it does bother me.
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