Cava Wiper Blades.

CAVA Wiper Blades are designed to deliver clear visibility and reliable performance in all weather conditions.

Cava
Wiper Blades

Product Overview.

CAVA Wiper Blades are designed to deliver clear visibility and reliable performance in all weather conditions.

Manufactured using high-quality rubber compounds and durable components, CAVA wiper blades provide smooth and quiet wiping performance while maintaining consistent contact with the windscreen.

The aerodynamic design reduces wind lift at higher speeds, ensuring stable operation and streak-free visibility. CAVA wiper blades are developed for durability, ease of installation, and long service life, making them a reliable choice for everyday driving.

What makes Cava
different.

01
Quality Rubber Compounds
Formulated for smooth, streak-free wiping in all weather conditions.
02
Aerodynamic Design
Reduces wind lift at speed for stable, consistent windscreen contact.
03
Flat & Conventional
Full range covering modern flat-blade and traditional frame-style fitments.
04
Easy Installation
Designed for straightforward fitting across a wide range of vehicles.

Wiper coverage across modern and older fitments.

CAVA supplies wiper blades across the South African vehicle parc — modern flat-blade fitments on European and Asian passenger vehicles, conventional frame-style blades on older platforms and bakkies, and rear-wiper variants for hatches and SUVs. Each blade is dimensioned and connector-matched to the original equipment specification.

Flat-blade (modern fitments)
VW Group, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Mini, Volvo, modern Toyota / Hyundai / Kia platforms. Aerodynamic spoiler, single-piece beam, multi-connector adapter for various wiper arms.
Conventional frame
Older European and Asian fitments, most bakkie applications — multi-pivot frame with replaceable rubber refill. Hook-arm and side-pin connector variants.
Hybrid (frame & cover)
Selected platforms that combine a conventional frame with an aerodynamic cover. Quieter operation than open frame, longer service life than flat-blade in dusty conditions.
Rear-wiper variants
Hatch, SUV, and station wagon rear-window wipers. Specific length and arm-connector geometry per vehicle.

Rubber compound, aerodynamics, fitment.

A wiper blade fails in three ways: streaking (compound failure), lift (aerodynamic failure), or no-fit (connector failure). CAVA addresses each:

Quality rubber compounds
Natural rubber blends formulated for the South African climate — UV-stable, ozone-resistant, retaining flexibility across temperature swings from highveld winter mornings to summer afternoon heat. The wipe edge is precision-cut for streak-free clearance.
Aerodynamic profile (flat-blade)
The integrated spoiler on flat-blade wipers reduces wind lift at motorway speed — the blade stays in full contact with the windscreen at 120 km/h, not just at city speeds.
Multi-connector compatibility
Most CAVA flat-blade variants ship with multiple connector adapters — hook, side-pin, push-button, top-lock, pin-lock — covering the majority of wiper arm types found on SA vehicles in a single SKU. Simplifies stock-keeping for retailers.
Frame steel coating (conventional)
Conventional frame blades use coated steel construction to resist corrosion — relevant on coastal-region vehicles.
Length and curvature to OE
Each blade is dimensioned to the OE blade length and the curvature of the specific windscreen application. A wiper that is 10 mm too long or with the wrong curvature streaks at the edges of the wipe pattern.

Common questions about wiper blades.

Flat-blade vs conventional — which is right for a customer?
Match the OE specification of the vehicle. Most vehicles built from 2010 onward use flat-blade wipers; most older vehicles and bakkies use conventional frame wipers. Some platforms accept either — in those cases flat-blade gives quieter operation and a cleaner look, conventional gives a longer service life in dusty conditions. CAVA covers both.
How often should wiper blades be replaced?
Every 12 months as a default, sooner if streaking, juddering, or no-clear-pattern at the wipe edge is reported. In the SA highveld, UV exposure typically degrades rubber compound faster than in milder climates — a single summer can take a blade past its service point.
What about rear wipers?
Rear wipers fail just as often as front but are more often overlooked at service. Always check and quote rear-wiper replacement alongside the fronts — especially on hatches and SUVs where reverse visibility is rain-critical.
How do I find the right CAVA blade for a specific vehicle?
Use the Eurospares catalogue picker by Make / Model / Year. The picker returns the correct front (driver and passenger) and rear (where applicable) CAVA part numbers, along with the connector type required.
Are CAVA blades suitable for fleet stock?
Yes — the multi-connector flat-blade range in particular is well-suited to fleet stock-keeping. A single blade SKU can cover multiple vehicle platforms by changing the supplied connector adapter. Eurospares supplies fleet-quantity orders through trade accounts.

Eurospares supplies CAVA wiper blades to automotive retailers and workshops nationwide.

Contact your nearest Eurospares branch or open a trade account to access our full range.

Also distributed by Eurospares.