Clear visibility starts with quality wiper blades. This category covers windshield wipers for cars, trucks, SUVs, and rear windows, helping you choose, install, and maintain the right blade for streak-free safety in rain, snow, and road spray.

Types:
- Conventional frame blades: affordable, reliable, easy to find in many sizes.
- Beam blades: single-piece, low-profile design that hugs curved windshields and reduces chatter.
- Hybrid blades: combine a protective shell with beam flex for stable, all-weather wiping.
- Winter blades: encased designs that resist ice buildup and stay flexible in freezing temperatures.

Materials and features matter. Natural rubber wipes well but may wear faster under UV. Silicone wiper blades last longer, resist ozone, and can leave a water-repellent film for improved clarity. Look for aerodynamic spoilers, graphite or Teflon coatings, and quiet hinge points to minimize noise.

Fitment is straightforward. Measure your current blades or check your vehicle’s year, make, and model. Common connectors include J-hook, pin, bayonet, and side-lock; most modern blades ship with multi-adapters. Replace pairs together and don’t forget the rear wiper.

Quick install guide:
- Lift the arm carefully and protect the glass.
- Release the connector tab, slide off the old blade.
- Click the new blade firmly into the adapter.
- Lower the arm gently and test with washer fluid.

Maintenance tips: Clean the rubber edge and windshield regularly; replace every 6–12 months or at the first signs of streaking, skipping, or squeaking. Avoid running wipers on a dry glass. Popular sizes range from 14 to 28 inches, with specialty lengths for rear windows and trucks too.

Shop by size, climate, and driving conditions to get the best windshield wipers for your vehicle. The right wiper blades deliver quiet operation, longer life, and clear vision, turning bad weather into a safer, less stressful drive.