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I have a Heatshield brand custom sunshade in one vehicle and it is very effective. It's similar to the Weathertech one, but less expensive. But for ease of use I love the pop-open "magic" shades (two panels that overlap). They deploy and stow in a flash.
This is my choice also. I contacted them and they said they would have a Passport specific set once they get ahold of one to measure. They may (not sure) end up being the same as the Pilot.
 
I've had the Covercraft UVS100 for my other vehicles. It is a rigid cardboard type structure that folds accordion style, as noted above. Because it is rigid, it will not sag when in use and you do have to be mindful not to bend it while not in use. It is not flimsy. Ours have held up well with use. You do have to find a place for it when not in use. We place it on the floor of the back seat, if we are frequently using it. Otherwise, it is the trunk.

I am able to reuse my existing UVS100 (for an Accord) on the Passport. Not 100% coverage, but good enough.

If you prefer to just toss the sunshade in the back seat, you may wish to consider the softer/flexible ones.
What year Accord is ur sunshade from/I have a 2018 Accord uvs100 that I can use and wait for the PP specific one - I’m calling Covercraft tomorrow to see how long it will be..
 
Just noticed Covercraft updated their website to include the Passport. It's the same sunshade model as the one that fits the Pilot/Ridgeline (UV11473). Hope that helps anyone who's still looking.
Thanks for the heads up / I called them a bit ago and they said soon for the PP - I will order ?
 
Dang/missed out on the Amazon one as I waited too long when u mentioned it earlier and ow. Had to spend 6 more dollars / oh well, I snoozed and lost ? at least I could get the green one this round
 
This is my first time purchasing a non-generic one -- Covercraft's is "custom" cut to a specific car's windshield size so there are no gaps or corners exposing the interior to sunlight (save for a tiny bit on the sides that's necessary to install/remove the sunshade).

The material doesn't bend at all, except at the creases where it's supposed to (to fold the sunshade up for storage). It's extremely thick/durable and somewhat heavy. The thickness is likely better at preventing the car interior from heating up, but when installed with the sun visors down, the sunshade weighs on the sun visors a bit. I am slightly concerned about the visor hinges getting loose over time because of this, but I'm probably just being paranoid!
 
Here are some photos of the Covercraft sunshade for a 2019 Pilot.

(Side note: anyone know how to rotate the photos attached to a post?)
This looks significantly better coverage wise than what I received today. Mine has a strip of windshield exposed along the driver's A pillar - not happy with it.

The box says 2016-2019 Pilot / 2017-2019 Ridgeline on it. ?‍♂
 
I don't have the box anymore, but this is the one I ordered from Amazon and I think the fit is great:

Covercraft UV11473SV Silver UVS 100 Custom Fit Sunscreen for Select Honda Pilot/Ridgeline Models
 
I don't have the box anymore, but this is the one I ordered from Amazon and I think the fit is great:

Covercraft UV11473SV Silver UVS 100 Custom Fit Sunscreen for Select Honda Pilot/Ridgeline Models
OK - mine is UV11413BL. The last 2 letters are just the color according to me. But mine is not even matching the model number. Back it goes.
 
I am using this generic one from Amazon, $16 and some change, size large. I like that it folds into a small bundle that I can place in the seat back pocket. Not as thick and functional as the high dollar ones mentioned before, but it gets the job done with a decent coverage area. This wil get me through summer without taking a lot of space.

Amazon sunshade

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