Stroller Sun Cover (6m+) | UV Sun and Sleep Shade for Baby Strollers & Joggers | Universal Fit for 3 & 4 Wheelers | Blocks 99% of The Suns Rays | SnoozeShade Plus
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Emilie Rivera
> 3 dayLoved it
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Lindsay Lieberman
> 3 dayGAME CHANGER. My baby is 6 months and has not napped in her stroller or car seat since she was about 8 weeks old. She’s too curious about her surroundings. Even after being up for hours on end, she refused to sleep. So I was very wary of taking her to a kids concert in the middle of the afternoon today after she has two horrible naps. Long story short - I put this cover on her car seat for the ride home with a portable sound machine and she was out in 45 seconds (no exaggeration). I know this could be a fluke, but my lord, this child has not slept in here for MONTHS. Way to go, Snooze Shade!!!
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tricia napor
> 3 daythis is awesome and great for sunny days. really helps with naps.
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Baida
> 3 daythis was an amazing choice for day time and night time walks!! easy to put on and fold over. he takes amazing naps when the over is on
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Karina
> 3 dayThis definitely does the job. We recently switched from an infant carrier to a big girl carseat. A lot of the times i don’t have anyone to stay with my child while i run errands or go to the grocery store, so i take her with me. With that being said, i had to take her in her stroller, but didn’t have a cover up like the infant carriers do. I chose this one because it would still do it’s job in protecting her from outside germs — i mean this covers her completely. Annnnd it gave her privacy. I come from a family where we believe in Ojo, a hispanic superstition also known as evil eye, and privacy was important for me. I have the Urbini Omni Plus, with the carriage attachment and purchased the snooze shade in “Plus”, and even that was a bit too large. I did expect different matterial, i think i was expecting that thin material, like on windbreakers and such, but this one is kind’ve like that breatheable material on the back of back packs, except not as stiff. I do think there could be some changes — the shade has two zippers, one to “open” the cover and allow baby to see out, but still have a shade and another to open up and reach in if needed. In order to place/remove baby, you have to take the shade off entirely. For me, that’s kind of an inconvenience. I think either something could be implemented onto the shade to make placing/removing our children much easier. Or the spot where the “shade” is have another zipper to make 2 layers and grant access that way.
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Abby
> 3 dayWorks great, dark enough for my daughter to nap peacefully on our afternoon walks.
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EngineerDAD
> 3 dayWe purchased this so our 6 month old could sleep in the stroller while on vacation and not worry about getting too much sun. It fit perfectly on our umbrella stroller and was really easy to put on, take off and access our baby without removing it. We put a small battery powered fan in there with her to keep her cool and it worked great.
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Carin
> 3 dayWe live in Texas, where the uv radiation can be quite strong. During warmer seasons this provides that extra protection that a canopy can not provide. I have it on Graco jogger, it doesnt reach all the way up to the handles, but its adjustable on the canopy and stays in place. I like itx it does its job.
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Angela V
> 3 dayFit/Snug: I was hesitant about it because I wasnt sure if it would fit a jogger stroller (larger). So glad I did buy because it fits great with very little slack. Only slack is towards narrow front and is ok because its made it fit other types (2 front wheel strollers).
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Amanda A. Roman
> 3 dayThis has saved us on a trip to Disney! I have a baby that went from not napping EVER in a stroller to taking her regular length naps in her stroller equipped with the Snoozeshade. I only wish we had this for our first child.