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PIAA Super Silicone blades. Not cheap, about $20-22 a blade, but work amazing and are very long lasting. My first set of them lasted 3 years And my second set lasted 3 years as well. http://www.piaa.com/store/c/28-Wiper-Blades.aspx I'll never run a Bosch blade again (Icon, or Excel). They didn't last and were crazy expensive. I'll also never run a Goodyear Assurance blade either. Currently running them 'cause I was cheap and it's a very noisy blade and the added wind resistance causes them to flutter at highway speeds when "off".
Wow the PIAA SILENCIO XTRM cost $99.00 a pair...valeo also markets a SILENCIO XTRM. Wonder if they are the same?
I like the Michelin from Walmart and other various places. They are basically just rubber blades with a place to attach them to the wiper arm. Since they have no metal on them they don't really stick to the windshield during winter and are probably the best blades I have ever used. They aren't that expensive either.
A little lateā¦ Rain-X or Trico (spelling) make single beam, silicone wipers. My last set of Trico lasted three years and my new set wipe incredible. I would say that if you purchase any single beam type wiper made from a silicone based material they should work better than any of the other type of wipers. post what you did or what you do !