I've been pretty happy with the PIAA silicone blades. I think their primary benefit is the coating they leave on the windshield so that you get that RainX effect at highway speeds. IMO they don't have as clean of an initial wipe as a quality rubber blade but the trade-off is better visibility between wipes at highway speeds due to the RainX beading effect. Here in the Pacific Northwest I find that their RainX effect lasts about a year and then gradually tapers off after that. So I've replacing about every 1.5 years. (I've never tried cleaning them to see if that will extend their life.)
Fortunately Amazon sells the inserts for an OK price so one doesn't have to eat the cost of replacing the whole assembly each time.
So, if you do a lot of highway driving (and your winters don't chew up blades) I'd look into silicone blades, otherwise a quality conventional blade might be your best bet.
Fortunately Amazon sells the inserts for an OK price so one doesn't have to eat the cost of replacing the whole assembly each time.
So, if you do a lot of highway driving (and your winters don't chew up blades) I'd look into silicone blades, otherwise a quality conventional blade might be your best bet.