💨 Outsmart the storm with every swipe!
Rain-X Latitude 2-In-1 Wiper Blades combine patented water repellent technology with advanced beam design to deliver superior all-weather visibility and safety. Featuring a universal fit for 96% of vehicles and easy installation via a universal adapter, these 24-inch blades actively repel water while providing a smooth, streak-free wipe. Designed for durability and optimal performance in rain, snow, and sleet, they keep your windshield clear and your drive confident for months.












| ASIN | B016NA9WN6 |
| Auto Part Position | Outer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Automotive Replacement Windshield Wiper Blades |
| Brand Name | Rain-X |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 117,469 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079118100803 |
| Included Components | 24" Wiper blade |
| Item Height | 26.02 inches |
| Item Length | 24 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Wiper Blade |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rain-X |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5079280-2 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 12 Months |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Mounting Type | Pinch Tab |
| Seasons | All |
| UPC | 079118100803 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**.
I only buy Bosch and these Rain-X... to me, they both are top of the line and work geeat!
One of the best brands and type of wiper blades out there. They REALLY get all of the rain and snow ooff your windshield to ensure a nice and clear (and clean) view. They're easy to put on, don't need any special adapters (as long as you get the one's specific to your vehicle), wnd fit nice and snug with great durability that lasts. I definitely recommend these to anyone... If I'm not buying Bosch, I'm buying these because they both provide me the same level of excellence. Bought it so long ago that I forgot when, but they're still running great.
E**.
Good product.
Easy to install, easy instructions,great price and great quality feel and performance. will be purchasing again when needed.
B**S
Excellent Wiper Blades – Clear Visibility in Heavy Rain
I’ve been using the Rain-X Repellency wiper blades for a few weeks now, and I’m really impressed with their performance. Installation was quick and straightforward, and they fit perfectly right out of the box. The real standout feature is the built-in Rain-X water repellent. During heavy rain, water beads up and rolls right off the windshield, significantly improving visibility—especially at highway speeds. I’ve noticed less reliance on the wipers once the coating kicks in, which makes driving in bad weather feel much safer. The blades glide smoothly with no streaking or chatter, even after multiple uses. They’re also surprisingly quiet compared to other brands I’ve tried. So far, they’re holding up well and still wiping like new. If you drive frequently in rain or changing weather conditions, these are absolutely worth the upgrade. Great quality, solid durability, and excellent visibility—exactly what you want from wiper blades. Highly recommend!
K**K
Good, but Not Quite as Advertised
I've been using these Rain-X Latitude wiper blades for about 8 months now, and for the most part, they've been great. When I first installed them, the water repellency was fantastic. They really did an excellent job of beading water and keeping my windshield clear during heavy rain. The blades were quiet and effective, and I was very happy with the performance. However, the main reason I bought them was for their supposed year-long durability. Unfortunately, after about 8 months, they've started to streak a bit, especially on the driver's side. While they still work, they're not as clear as they were a few months ago. Overall, they're a solid product, but I'm docking a star because they didn't live up to the "lasts a year" claim. I'll probably buy them again because the initial performance is so good, but I'll go in with more realistic expectations for their lifespan.
C**O
Great blades and best pricing.
Less than half the price at the auto parts store, big savings great price, fit perfectly and are the same quality as the parts store items. Windshield is crystal clear and cleans well in light to heavy rainfall, no chatter they just glide over the glass smoothly so far the have lasted longer and are more durable than other brands. And works as advertised.
G**U
Worth the money. Quiet!
Expensive but worth every penny you spent. I was always using Costco Michelin windshield wipers, but those wont last very long and start making annoying noise. My co-worker recommended me this set and after put them on for a week, I am sure I am going to use Rain-X on all my cars from now on. Very quiet, after a week rain and snow, I can tell my windshield has oil film already, still works well and quiet. Not crystal clear cleanness, but way better than most windshield wipers on market.
L**N
Best wipers I’ve used.
I have been looking for wipers that truly work for a long time. I don’t mean just pushing the rainwater off, but really keep the windshield clear and clean. I have tried A LOT of different wiper blades, expensive name brands, everyday standards, and cheap knockoffs with lots of big promises. I think I may have finally found my go to wipers in the Rain-X Latitude. High quality build, they feel solid and durable. They fit great, and include multiple adapters to fit almost any wiper attachment type. Most importantly, they do a great job of keeping the windshield clear and clean. I definitely suggest starting out right. I used a scrubber sponge and a little Dawn dish soap to get the windshield nice and clean before putting the new blades on. Once they are installed turn your wipers on for 3-4 minutes. If it’s raining that works, if not, use a hose to keep water on your windshield. This 3-4 minute break-in period actually helps apply the Rain-X repellency material in blade. It basically coats your windshield with rain repellent. My windshield sheds water beautifully. Great product.
C**4
No. Just No.
Ok, this was the BIGGEST pain. I 100% got the right size for my 2020 Honda Accord, 26" for the left, 16" for the right. I am a capable, intelligent, adult woman. I have installed my fair share of windsheild wipers in my 45 years, in the rain, in the dark, at the gas station, in front of the auto parts store, on the side of the road, in the rain, without a flashlight. I purchased these, left and right to replace my set that was very far gone, due to summertime and sap. So, last evening I attempted to install them, ahead of today's rain storm. I followed the directions, not great directions, but I understood them. The tab would NOT click closed. I could NOT have pushed harder without breaking them and my fingers hurt. So, It was clear to me that the J hook need to be seated further inside the housing... So ok. I tried and TRIED to seat the J hook further into the blade housing. There was NO budging. I tried multiple times on BOTH sides. I put enough pressure and force into it that I was afraid I was going to bend or break the metal arm, the part attached to my car. I actually gave up, a first for me. I figured I would revisit the issue in the morning with fresh eyes and fingers. But the rain was coming, and today was an important day, so it HAD to get done. It's just wiper blades, for heavens sake. I didn't doubt that I could do it. BUT, I tried again, and AGAIN. I called my ex for advice. I watched videos. I double checked that I had the right size. Well, I ended up having to borrow a friend's car to take my kid to school. I came back home, I tried AGAIN, nope. I had to cancel on a dear friend who desperately need my support in court. THIS is what I am most upset about. So, I read Amazon reviews looking for insight, I watched YouTube videos, Rain X website videos. I desperately tried EVERYTHING so I could show up for my friend. FINALLY, (but way too late to help my friend) I found a post on reddit from some wonderful man who said if the j hooks don't fit down far enough to snap the closure shut, and no amount of force is pushing it down, you have to remove the black outer casing to expose the three holes on the side and use a small screwdriver to force the J hook far enough in to allow the tab to snap shut. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? So, yeah I got to work. Well, it worked, thank the Lord above. But, by this time it's already 5pm, court is over and its dark, damp and cold... THEN I found out it's a bad idea to run Rain X wipers over dirty glass. Its due to rain in an hour! My kid has school tomorrow and I have to go to work, turns out, windsheild wipers are IMPORTANT. Just saying. So....Great. AND you have to run them at medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes on DRY, CLEAN glass at the moment of installation. Wonderful. I have a pine tree above my driveway that shares lots of its sap with me. So, I wash the windsheild with soap and water, rince, dry, use a razor blade for the drops of sap, wipe away any traces of sap with rubbing alcohol, final rinse, and dry with a microfiber cloth. Ok, I remove the yellow protective case around the blades, lower them, lovingly, onto my sparkling clean and dry windsheild, turn the car on, run the wipers on the dry windsheild at medium speed for 3 minutes, then add the final splash of water. I got back in the car to check out my handiwork, turn the wipers on and WITH EVERY SWIPE OF THE BLADES there is a haze that lasts for a couple seconds. Not a problem, IF you're just swiping away a little water or using low speed. However, if you are using high speed wipers, the temporary haze doesn't go away fast enough before the next swipe. WONDERFUL, because yes, I went through all that so that I could drive around in a rainstorm with a windsheild I CANT SEE OUT OF. I am so very displeased, I never thought that, in my life, I would have such an issue and have so many problems because of WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES. This is ridiculous, writing this review is ridiculous, and probably a fat waste of my time, but honestly, I'm MAD enough that I don't care. WHAT is the deal with over complicated wiper blades? WHY is there an outer shell, an inner blue piece, and so many different ways to configure it, but no actual way to USE it without finding a person on Reddit to tell you how??? I 100% did everything right. I even had my friend try to put the wipers on, he couldn't do it either. I'll give two stars, instead of one, for this reason: I should have bought new blades before winter and before it was totally necessary. I'm willing to take responsibility for that. I also should have done more research, you know, kinda like a "stupid" tax that I have to pay, if I wasn't busy with kids, and career, and LIFE. I guess I should have found the time to research these blades so that I WOULDN'T have bought them. The dirty windsheild, the sap.. ok thats MY problem. I should have done more research into Rain X. The fact of the matter is, I just wanted wiper blades to wipe the water away. I assumed a name brand set was a good idea, but I didn't put much thought into what Rain X was. My fault. I didn't know that the blades have a coating of Rain X that makes a mess, another "stupid" tax. And that it has to be properly prepped (not that proper preparation did me the slightest bit of good) I dont know... did I miss a step? I just thought it was a brand. My bad. In the past, depending on the circumstances of my wiper needs, I always either just bought Bosch, or a store brand and just put them on the stinking car! Nonsense. Never again. Overly complicated, difficult and very disappointing results, once these blades are either worn out, or prove to be a hazard due to not being able to SEE, I am anticipating having to strip the product off of my windsheild with some chemical. I'll probably find help for that issue on Reddit. I just want to say that once I had finally found someone to tell me how to get enough leverage to forcibly shove the j hook in the wipers far enough to lock them in place, (without damaging my car) and gathered all my tools, it took me 40 minutes, start to finish to install and prep the windsheild with wholly disappointing results. I will reiterate here that I am a very capable woman, installing wiper blades is way below my pay grade. I'm obviously irritated. And NOW, I will be even MORE irritated tomorrow, when I drive to work, in a rainstorm, and can't see out of my windsheild. TOTAL Garbage.
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