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    #16
    If you have a windshield it will be dusty. No windshield its fine. I only use my windshield if its raining or extremely cold.

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      #17
      Dust is the reason I use a half windshield, but it sucks in hard rain.

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        #18
        Yes dust is an issue. Get a removable or fold down windshield and that helps

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          #19
          If you put only a windshield on them they all will dust you out... a back glass will help some but still a dusty ride, but vents in the front help...

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            #20
            Originally posted by Big_gun View Post
            If you put only a windshield on them they all will dust you out... a back glass will help some but still a dusty ride, but vents in the front help...
            Agree.

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              #21
              Kawasaki Mule Pro FXT

              I’ve been very pleased with my Mule Pro regarding dust. I took it to west TX a few weeks ago for an Aoudad hunt, and ran it on miles & miles of caliche roads and had minimal dust. Of course it got dusty, but we weren’t eating dust and crying muddy tears like I’ve done in the past on a few other model side by sides. Honda Pioneer that my buddy had was the absolute worst.


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              Last edited by txheartshot; 11-03-2021, 11:21 AM.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Kenner97 View Post
                My buddies Polaris (Has front window), you can not ride in the back seat because you will be covered in dust in a matter of minutes. It is better to ride in the high rack in the bed.
                Both mine and my friend's have flip out windshields. They are open unless raining or cold.

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