








❄️ Stay Frost-Free & See Clearly—Own Winter Roads Like a Pro!
The TRICO Chill 37-225 is a 22-inch winter windshield wiper blade engineered with a rugged rubber boot to prevent snow and ice buildup, a heavy-gauge element that resists tearing in extreme cold, and a high-grade steel frame for enhanced durability. Designed for easy DIY installation with a pre-attached adaptor, it ensures optimal visibility and reliable performance in harsh winter conditions.











| ASIN | B000CB6AFQ |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,636 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #440 in Automotive Replacement Windshield Wiper Blades |
| Brand | Trico |
| Brand Name | Trico |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Adventure, All of the above, Cruiser/ Touring, Personal Watercraft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 378 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027998372254 |
| Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
| Item Length | 22 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Winter |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | TRICO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 37-225 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Mounting Type | Side Lock |
| Seasons | Winter |
| UPC | 027998372254 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Adventure, All of the above, Cruiser/ Touring, Personal Watercraft |
S**N
Fantastic brand!
Nice quality blades they clean well
M**X
The best if you use a reason repellant too.
Once a year I put a new set on right before winter. They'd probably last a few seasons but once a year and they're spotless. I also use Rain-X which makes it much harder for your wipers to clean the window completely. These do the job flawlessly.
N**S
works as it should
it works and does as they say
J**Y
These are much better than regular wipers in winter
I have used these for years and never had a problem...this one however somehow loosened up and was kinda flopping around after just a couple months. But dont let this stop you from buying it. This is the first problem I have had out of maybe 6 or 8 of them.
K**L
OK
2020 Kenworth T680. So far they’re working pretty good. Been in the snow a couple of times. They seem to keep the snow from building up on the wipers better than just regular wipers.
J**T
Boy are these nice!!! And yet they have one really big problem!!!!!
We've been buying these for years - not the Trico's but the booted blades and I really couldn't say which brand we would use from year to year and I've worked for 3 different companies in that time and these are a godsend for going speeds over 45 on the interstate with wet snow that freezes to the windshield, road muck getting misted up, and whatever. I actually broke two at once and bought these to replace them, but had one left with a summer blade on the passenger side of this 2019 Kenwroth T680 I've been driving, and I just shake my head consistently cause I couldn't drive at speed without these. ....The faster you go in that transitional icy temperature right around freezing, the worse the windshield problems become. So these are indespensible!! That being said, I'd like to slam Trico down like a mug of coffee breaking off the handle....I'm mad at the quality on this years blades or them altogether since I don't know if this is a lot problem or their overall build quality. But we bought a whole fleets worth of Chill Blades and they are all breaking!!! The thing I noticed is the center pin gets held on with these wee tiny little knib like prongs, little things I have to take off my glasses to see up close and say outloud, how in the (omitted) do they really expect that to stay in there followed by some more wallowing cursing. It's ridiculous! They hold in place just fine. The problem comes when you roll down the windkw to clear Ice beads that forms under the blade and lift it off the window and you're lifting it uo while it's wiping and slapping it down to break them off and that (omitted, omitted) thing comes compketely off and lands in the cowl, this last time putting a groove in the windiw from the wiper arm of a new $430 windhsield I just replaced, talk about mad!!! So being the fixit guy I am, I am going to suggest others do this like I did. I REMOVED the wiper clip entirely and replaced it with a solid center and used a small machine screw and nylon locking nut as the center pin, then drill the wiper arm and added in a buttonhead stainless screw into that solid center. Since I read and write directions better than most drivers I won't post pictures or give instructions past that for having been harassed for so many years by senior drivers that can't work a truck but sure can work your job out from under you out of spite and jealousy. ...anyways, HDPE from Polymersan on Amazon amkes a good center material, and if your smart, get some leftover decking and cut a small piece out of that as I use it sometimes in place of HDPE. Make sure you use a really small center machine screw and you'll have to open up the hole a small bit. The hole is offset to the loop area versus the middle so the wiper changes position like 1/4" but doesn't affect it's sweep area really at all. And leave it a hair lose so it lays over a tad - you either understand this or you don't, but watch the passenger side one and your new modified one of the right for that intended shifting built in slop, they aren't meant to be stiff. Hope this helps someone. Funny how you never hear stuff like this on the Truckers Forums!
R**.
They will fail within a month.
I’ve driven a truck for 30+ years and replaced countless blades but these suck. The “rubber boot enclosure” design fundamentals have promise for dealing with wet snow>freezing issues but they have two fundamental flaws. They don’t sit perpendicular to the glass. They lay at a significant angle. But the bigger problem is they will literally somehow “glue” themselves to the windshield and within a month of use, they both had the rubber wiper pull away from the channel grooves when you first try and turn them on after a period of dis-use. [second happened within a week of the first failing] The manufacturer does not provide a way to contact them with issues or praise. My problems occurred on a late model Freightliner Cascadia
F**K
Easy installation
Very easy to install, excellent quality and performance.
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