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IME buying OEM wiper blades is the way to go. They're cheaper and perform better than premium products like rain-x wiper blades.
I live north of Barrie and have been using rain-x blades for over 10 years. I find it's less about the blade itself and more about changing them out regularly. I recently put a set of rain-x quantums on a sportwagen and have been very happy with them so far.
I like rainx latitude, not the cheaper ones. thThey last a long time and wipe evenly even in the desert so I haven't tried much else. They look like just one elongated curved stick don't mistake them for the same rainx brand but the value ones that look like a it has a mechanical web type thing on the arm. They do come with a silicone coating to repell water.
I use Rain-X Latitude Water Repellency 26 and 24" on mine and they work well. In south Florida we get those random torrential storms and I have no issues with them.
Rainx silicone has always treated me well I love them. A bit pricey at like 25 a blade but worth it for how clean they keep your windshield
I run RainX on my Forester and they've done really well
I’ve had good luck with RainX blades. Even their cheaper options are okay.
Don’t get the Hyundai blades, they’re overpriced and complete garbage.
I just bought rainX advantage wiper blades to replace my worn out OEM blades. I got the correct lengths , but the connection piece on the rainX blades don’t fit the arms on the car. Even with the other attachment it doesn’t fit.
'15 Legacy. Manual says 17" blade on passenger side but so far every one I've tried misses part of windshield. It's the 4" in the center of the blade which is making me think the curvature isn't quite right. I'm using Rainx brand.
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