Phil and Ted's UV Sunny Days Classic Sport Double Product Description:
Product Description
Features: Custom fit mesh Prevents subby daze, bugs rays Top notch UV filtering of 81%
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderful Cover
By Quitan Obers
I initially purchased this to keep the sun off of my 2 mo old daughter and was worried that I had to have it on both the front and back portions at the same time. I was pleasantly suprised to find it so easy to use and the front and back can be adjusted to work independently or all together. I have the black mesh for a red buggy and the entire cover is easy for the kids to see through yet still keeps the sun off of them. I would highly recommend.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Good sunshade
By Captain Morgan
I bought the double suncover even though I presently only using it with my single stroller. I figure, why buy a single and then later, a double? The soft, drapy material makes it not a big deal to have the excess hang in the back. Also as a bonus function, I figured the extra material could be helpful to provide some privacy when my baby is sleeping in the almost flat position. Unfortunately, I don't think the darkness is as dark as he needs it to fall back asleep if he wakes up, but it's seems dark enough to help him fall asleep initially. The cover fits the stroller perfectly and is easy to put on. It's very hard to see inside the stroller but I can peek through the holes on either side of the handlebars to see if he's asleep, but only in the recline position.In case you're wondering if your child sees anything through the dark mesh, it is easier to see out than in. But once, I put my face right up to the mesh because he didn't seem to see me despite me calling him when my face was a couple inches away...and I startled him! Fortunately, he doesn't seem to mind the cover on once we are rolling. I only worry that he may be get too little stimulation so if direct sunlight isn't going into the stroller, it's pretty easy to lift the cover and keep it ontop of the canopy until you need it.I've been attaching the toggle and elastic around the frame, above the lower basket to keep the excess material from dragging near the wheels. Sometimes I've forgotten and it hasn't gotten me in trouble yet. But with that attached, I can't lift the cover up and over the canopy.When comparing to the Mountain Buggy suncover (which doesn't fit of course), I really like how that company sews in zippers to allow quick access to the child (like their raincovers too). It also has a small, black piece of material that can cover the mesh part to provide extra darkness over the face area, or allow you to unzip the mesh window and use just the solid black section as an extension of the canopy. I have mixed feelings about the harder, more durable material of their suncover. My 8 month old reaches out to grab the suncover and I'm sure has snagged it in a couple spots already. But the softer mesh allows more compactness for storage.If P & T could incorporate zippers in their covers and find a way to allow you to view the baby in upright position easier, I would definitely give it 5 stars!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Sun/insect mesh cover
By P. Daneckova
POISTIVES: great thing as a protection against mosquitos and sun, it works great.NEGATIVES: a litte bit heavy and big to store. When the back seat lay down, it is too short up there.
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