That's a great idea and if you know a trimmer, would be easy to make up at home and have edged - like I did with Bumbles 1/4 Tonneau Cover. (Nods to the Tonneau Cover Police).
MrsW prefers the sidescreens though.
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
Very neat. Would be useful just to have one for the driver's side when I have the half tonneau cover on for the passenger side and help to keep some heat in without having the sidescreen on.
I have a 3zip tonneau and like it very much at cold weather. I can drive without side screens, and the warm air from the covered passenger side warms up my legs. Very nice. I have paid 150 euro for the conversion to 3 zips and think it was worth it.
2015 4/4 "Chaplin" in black and white, usually strolling around at the german north sea shore
I have a standard tonneau and don't use it much, for a couple of reasons, but mainly because when driven half open at any speed above 30mph it flaps about like a badly erected tent in a storm!
The second reason is that a lot of cold gets in on the drivers side. I'd wondered about getting a "semi-sidescreen", made, that is a side screen without the upper part, but your solution is better and probably cheaper.
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
I have these "side-flaps" (in Everflex) on my 4/4 Sport and use them regularly. Can recommand them!
Re the 3-zip tonneau, you could use the search function to find a thread by Gambalunga from some time ago about the very nice 3-zip he´d got for his Plus 4.
Kind regards,
George
MORGAN 4/4 Sport (July 2011) Sport Black - Leather Muirhead Black - THE BLACK DEVIL -
I started this tread for 6 months ago. Based on advise on the forum I converted my existing tonneau to a 3-zip version this winter. After driving my car several trips this spring I am very happy with it. It decreases some of the cold airflow and makes the ride a bit warmer in the early spring temperature. Thanks for your response.