I wrote the following review for this Tesmanian sunshade for my new Tesla Y:
Just like Tesla, you don't care about your customer
Pathetically, you can't include a one-piece sheet of paper with directions. While this will get the job done for awhile, it's not a quality product in that it's cobbled together at best, will be difficult to remove and install, and your adhesive-magnet gizmos are doomed to fail in short order. Go back to the drawing board. Stitch these two pieces of fabric together and sew in three or more plastic ribs side to side that not only keep this from drooping (yes, it still droops due to the curvature of the roof glass) but make it a snap to remove and install.
The review generated a confirmation email from Judge.me to confirm I wrote it. However, their website will not allow me to confirm that I wrote it, and thus they have not published the review.
In perusing the Tesmanian website for this product, curiously ALL OF THE REVIEWS are 5 star except for a very few 4 star--believe me this is not that great a product. It is a glorified window shade with a coarse woven cover, a hand full of plastic clips (one of which was broken) and some cheezie magnets that adhere to the glass and allow a one inch thin steel disc to magnetically attach through both layers of fabric in a poor attempt to minimize the sagging due to the curvature of the roof glass.
I will give Judge.me, the supposed independent reviewing agency another week to get back to me. If they don't I guess you can figure this out for yourself.
Bill E