P1000 Dust in cab!!

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Is this made out of screen material or is it a vinyl window? If screen how does it keep dust out? Do they make this product for the P1000 and P500? I don't see it on their web site.
 
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Click the link above and watch the video. I have a 2 piece window now and it's terrible for dust.
This is supposed to really help with the dust and obviously the bugs.
 
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I just got an email from the BugBuster guys.They are shipping mine tomorrow morning.It should be here by the weekend.
I really hope it works as well as it's supposed to.

Bug Buster Windscreen | Keep the Breeze, Lose the Bugs
I'm glad they got those out quickly. The wife was kind of giving me doomsday. I noticed the email too late today it sucks but Texas ships fast to me so hopefully weekend too.
 
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I'm glad they got those out quickly. The wife was kind of giving me doomsday. I noticed the email too late today it sucks but Texas ships fast to me so hopefully weekend too.
It doesn't list the pioneer on their site. Where were you able to get it?
 
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Very exited to hear some feed back guys. We had light snow flurries here last weekend so my new full EMP window and soft top worked well. But need to get ready for hot dry dusty roads/trails.
 
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They are making these because of the demand we were able to show from this site.
It's been 3 months of emails and phone calls.i really can't wait to see how they work.
If you email them they should be able to ship one out to you all real quick.
 
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They are making these because of the demand we were able to show from this site.
It's been 3 months of emails and phone calls.i really can't wait to see how they work.
If you email them they should be able to ship one out to you all real quick.
How much is the one for the P1000-3 ?
 
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It doesn't list the pioneer on their site. Where were you able to get it?
just call
 
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@Digger thanks so much for your pressure and diligence on BugBusters. And thanks to everyone else that called or emailed because that is how things get done. This forum help tremendously as people can rally a bit. When this was brought up awhile ago here I realized quickly after looking it up,reading comments, and multiple videos and reviews that this is what I was looking for and without everyone's help it may not have come to be. Talked to them a lot and they want to accommodate everyone the best they can. If we have problems they want feedback immediately. Mine is ordered up as well they will bust ass to get it for the weekend. Thank you everyone.
 
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I am interested to see how well these work. Dust and bugs not a major concern for me, but wind is. (Bugs not a big concern in mtns in Colorado, there is dust, but not if you are in front :) which is where I usually try to be. If not I stay back enough for wind to take it away, or just wear it. Been riding quads for years, no protection whatsoever. Wind and snow pellets are in abundance though in mtns. If this screen can help and I dont have to wear goggles, Id be interested also, dont want a full windshield, have a half right now.
 
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It'll cut down a little on wind but it's more designed to keep bugs and dirt from your teeth. It allows enough air in the sxs to help keep some of the swirling effects of dust these things have in the cab. Even in front you still have some of this especially with a windshield
 
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I am interested to see how well these work. Dust and bugs not a major concern for me, but wind is. (Bugs not a big concern in mtns in Colorado, there is dust, but not if you are in front :) which is where I usually try to be. If not I stay back enough for wind to take it away, or just wear it. Been riding quads for years, no protection whatsoever. Wind and snow pellets are in abundance though in mtns. If this screen can help and I dont have to wear goggles, Id be interested also, dont want a full windshield, have a half right now.


This is a screen windshield, not sure how much wind it will block. It allows the air to move through lessening the swirling that occurs and lessening the dust from entering from the side and back. It will block some snow/pellets/mud, but it is still a porous screen.
 
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This is a screen windshield, not sure how much wind it will block. It allows the air to move through lessening the swirling that occurs and lessening the dust from entering from the side and back. It will block some snow/pellets/mud, but it is still a porous screen.
I understand what it is, more of a screen than a windshield, and Im not looking to block all wind, but if it will help, Id be interested
 
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Also don't forget all. Here is a nice review of the Bug Buster.:)
Bug Buster Windscreen Review
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A windshield alternative that provides protection and maintains airflow
It’s not every day that we come across a new product that is completely unique from anything else available in the industry. We see a lot of spin-offs or reproductions that claim to provide advanced or industry-first benefits, but a completely new product is hard to find.

Back at the 2015 SEMA show we ran across a new product that is simple in concept but unlike anything we’ve seen in the industry. The Bug Buster is a high strength mesh windscreen that provides protection from bugs, roost and flying debris while maintaining airflow through the cab of the vehicle. Initially we were put off by the name as bugs aren’t much of an issue in most of the places that we ride. However, after giving it some thought we began to see the benefits beyond just blocking bugs.

Where necessity is the mother of invention, the Bug Buster Windscreen was born as a solution to a problem. “We operate a large ranch in Texas and just couldn’t find anything on the market that would work for us” said Mike Johnson, president and CEO of the company. “We needed something that could block debris, branches and bugs but keep the airflow through the vehicle when it gets hot out.” Visibility was another issue they faced as windshields tend to scratch and collect mud, dust and even pollen.

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Aside from keeping the occupants cool, airflow is important to carry dust and exhaust fumes out of the cab of the vehicle. Traditional windshields can create a vortex, or an area of suction behind them as the wind moves around the shield and into the cab of the vehicle. Without airflow, dust and exhaust fumes have nowhere to go and remain in the cab where they can be inhaled by the occupants of the vehicle. For that reason we’ve seen a lot of windshield manufacturers offering split level windshields or finding creative ways of making sure there is some level of airflow available.

For those who generally ride in colder climates, maintaining airflow might not be a priority, but a windshield can still pose a few problems. In muddy conditions, splatter can limit visibility, forcing the user to regularly exit the vehicle to clean it. And since these are off-road vehicles, most windshields will eventually see some scratches and dings from general use.

While at the UTV World Championships recently, we ran into the folks from Bug Buster again and had an opportunity to take a closer look at the screen as well as get behind the wheel and try it out for ourselves.

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Installation of the Bug Buster can be done with one person without tools.

The screen itself is easy to mount and convenient enough for one person to do it with no tools required. Neoprene foam on each end of the windscreen stretches round the cage of the vehicle providing a snug but not overly tight fit. Marine grade zippers fasten the screen to the roll cage and were easy to connect and zip closed. Not all zippers are created equal and Bug Buster claims theses zippers are specifically designed to work well around corners. We had no trouble fastening the zippers, even as the screen got tighter.

The neoprene foam features a no-slip surface to help hold it in place on the cage and high strength Velcro on the inside of the windscreen attaches the top portion to the OEM visor and the bottom of the windscreen to the dash of the vehicle, providing a good seal against the contours of the vehicle. Peeling and adhering the Velcro is about the most involved part of the installation process.

All of the materials, from the webbing to the neoprene and even the thread used to hold it together, are UV resistant. Unlike traditional polyester or cotton thread that can lose up to half of its strength in a year, the Gore Tenara thread maintains its strength and color and will generally outlast the material that it’s sewn to. “We’re constantly on the lookout for new materials to ensure our product is as durable as it can be,” said Johnson. “Our current webbing has a penetration strength of 95 lbs per square inch and we’re currently testing a material woven from a fiber that is 40% stronger than Kevlar.” All of the windscreens are designed and manufactured in the company’s Dallas, Texas facility to keep a close eye on production and be quick to react if changes need to be made.

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Once you get moving, visibility seems pretty close to normal.

One of the biggest questions everyone will have is “how is the visibility?” We got to spend a few minutes behind the wheel out in the desert and quite honestly, stopped noticing it almost immediately. You can certainly see the screen from inside the vehicle, but as soon you start moving and your vision begins focusing on the terrain ahead of you, you tend to look right past it and not even notice that it’s there.

“What about airflow?” While it wasn’t overly hot that morning we could definitely feel the cool desert breeze flowing through the windscreen. Maybe not quite as much as having a completely open cab, but certainly enough to keep you cool and maintain steady airflow so dust flows out of the cab.

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There is enough airflow to keep dust out of the cab.

Another product they were testing in Laughlin was a similar screen that attached to the top of the vehicle providing protection from the sun but remaining transparent so drivers could still see through it. “One of the comments we heard at SEMA was from dune riders needing the ability to look up through the roof to see oncoming dunes while also providing some sort of relief from the scorching desert sun” said Tim Bascharow, director of sales for Bug Buster. That is something we can absolutely relate to after driving vehicles in the dunes with custom cages and roofs.

This was actually the first prototype, but it seemed to provide adequate shade and was obviously transparent enough to see through since it is made of the same mesh material as the windscreen.

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The Bug Buster Roof provides some shade from the sun while keeping the view above clear.

From a uniqueness standpoint and for coming up with a functional product unlike anything else on the market, we give the Bug Buster Windscreen an A+. Cold weather riders may prefer a standard windshield to shield them from the cold, but we have a feeling a lot of desert, dune and trail riders who are looking for forward protection will appreciate the windscreen’s ability to maintain the breeze while blocking roost and debris from trees, brush and other vehicles.

The Bug Buster Windscreen starts at $299 and is available for a variety of sport and utility models. For more info and to see the Bug Buster Windscreen in action, check out BugBusterWindscreen.com.
 
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I talked to BugBuster about side mirrors with the bug screen and they said they going to work on that next because so many people have side mirrors on their sxs's. So the next run will have some sort of opening to mount mirrors.I know some people don't have mirrors, but Im old and like being able to see behind me without turning around.They don't know when it will be, but it's in the works.
 
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It's cool to see a company work with people
 
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It's hard for them to accommodate everyone because all of our machines are so different and our needs are just not the same.that's the positive thing about a company that will answer their phone, it's so hard to find that without hearing a recording asking you what language you speak.
 
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