
Standard Windshield Wiper Blades
Conventional wiper blades are the most traditional and widely used type of wiper blades. These blades feature a metal frame and a rubber blade designed to distribute pressure evenly across your windshield. Affordable, reliable, and easy to install, conventional blades are a popular choice for many drivers. However, due to their straight design, they typically offer only 4-8 pressure points on the windshield, which can lead to inefficient wiping. More pressure points provide a more complete windshield cleaning, enhancing driving visibility and safety.

Beam Wiper Blades (Flat Wiper Blades)
Beam wiper blades (also called flat wiper blades) are designed for modern vehicles. Unlike conventional wiper blades, beam blades have no metal frame. Instead, they feature a solid, flexible rubber blade that contours to the curvature of your windshield, offering infinite pressure points for a more thorough and effective windshield wipe. Beam wiper blades are generally more durable and weather-resistant compared to conventional blades, making them ideal for drivers in areas with heavy rain, snow, or extreme weather conditions. While beam blades tend to be more expensive, their superior performance and long-lasting durability make them a top choice for many.

Hybrid Wiper Blades
Hybrid windshield wiper blades combine the benefits of both conventional and beam blades. These blades feature a metal frame like conventional blades but incorporate the flexible contoured design of beam blades. This design results in all-weather performance, improved aerodynamics, and enhanced durability. Hybrid wiper blades are a popular choice for drivers seeking a balance between affordability and performance. They offer better coverage than conventional blades and are generally priced between beam blades and conventional blades, providing great value for your money.

