I've lived and worked with the Rycote Invision Studio Kit for many years now with my TLM103. A permanent part of the set-up, it handles all the bursts of breath thrown its way.
The Rycote team located in Stroud, UK, employ four Lyre suspension brackets to support the circular frame and the shield is a 10mm‑thick foam pad, placed within plastic nubs front and rear of the oval-shaped support ring. Allows for quick replacement with the extra foam pad supplied. No HF roll off and a good absorber of gusts when performing loud voice-overs. The Lyre suspension minimising vibration, although my boom arm is screwed to a wall. Solid in place; use it atop a stand conventionally with the Rycote foam pad perched on top of the suspension, or like me, hang it from the circular frame when using a boom arm mic holder over a screen.
The Rycote's size and distance-to-mic doesn't intefere with script reading and is a stylish addition to the set-up.