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Pinnacle vs Huper


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This may be a matter of personal preference, but since there is a significant price difference, I am wondering if one is generally regarded as better than the other, assuming the same "levels" is on film more duarable, easier to install, etc???

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Guest darkdan
This may be a matter of personal preference, but since there is a significant price difference, I am wondering if one is generally regarded as better than the other, assuming the same "levels" is on film more duarable, easier to install, etc???

Go with whichever one you feel looks better.

Both are going to perform well enough you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.

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This may be a matter of personal preference, but since there is a significant price difference, I am wondering if one is generally regarded as better than the other, assuming the same "levels" is on film more duarable, easier to install, etc???

Pinnacle shrinks like a dream (like Llumar ATR) NO JOKE! It is also the only true automotive Ceramic film. We have had electronic interference with the Huper films. Huper is fine if you like shrinking cardboard. Good Luck!

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Guest stogie1020

This may be a matter of personal preference, but since there is a significant price difference, I am wondering if one is generally regarded as better than the other, assuming the same "levels" is on film more duarable, easier to install, etc???

Pinnacle shrinks like a dream (like Llumar ATR) NO JOKE! It is also the only true automotive Ceramic film. We have had electronic interference with the Huper films. Huper is fine if you like shrinking cardboard. Good Luck!

Thanks guys. I am going woth the Huper, since I can get it locally (and get it "serviced" if needed locally) whereas the F1 would require a 1 1/2 hour drive.

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Guest vclimber

Huper is easy to install if you have been working with it long enough. Just make sure the installer has experience install HO's ceramic films. :bingo

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Huper is easy to install if you have been working with it long enough. Just make sure the installer has experience install HO's ceramic films. :bingo

Thanks for the advice. It is the ONLY HO dealer/installer in the state AZ so I am sure they have been working with it for some time. I still have some reservations about their attention to detail, but we will see tomorrow when it gets done.

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