Jeep Jogging Stroller Weather Shield, Baby Rain Cover, Universal Size to fit Most Jogging Strollers, Waterproof, Windproof, Ventilation,Protection, Pram,Vinyl, Clear, Plastic
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K.O.
> 3 dayI have a Jeep Liberty stroller, and I live in the Pacific North West, so I purchased this rain shield to keep my daughter dry on our daily walks. It works for that, but it could be better. There are two velcro straps at the front of the shield to hold it in place at the front wheel. They both came off the first time I used it due to weak stitching. It stays in place just fine without them so I havent bothered sewing them back on. The back panel of the rain shield velcros to the side panels, but it only fits if the stroller seat is in the fully upright position. I usually recline the seat when we walk, so my daughter can nap, so I usually just leave the velcro undone. The shield goes on in between the parent tray and the canopy, so it is held firmly in place and isnt going anywhere. That is both a good thing and a bad thing. It is good because even on a blustery day, the shield stays in place. It is bad because it makes it rather annoying to get on and take off. I let it dry open over the stroller whenever it gets wet, and have never had any problems with discoloration, dirt, or mildew, it is still clean and clear. It keeps my daughter completely dry, which is what I wanted it to do. It does not protect the basket under the stroller or the parent tray at all, but it does have a water proof pouch on the back that I can put a few things in. I wish it was made with sturdier materials and that it fit the Jeep stroller better, but it will do.
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Funinsun
> 3 dayIm giving it 3 stars because I bought it solely by reading the reviews. I have a Baby Trend Expedition so I knew this product wasnt meant for it. However, I see that others with the same jogger had success with it so I bought one. I attribute my problems with it to the fact that its not made for the Baby Trend which isnt the fault of Jeep.
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Jessica Wright
> 3 dayThis fits great on our Chicco Fit2, with the canopy and handle up, on the Chicco Shuttle frame stroller. It even came with a storage bag to keep it in. Excited to use it when our new addition arrives.
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Christine S.
> 3 dayI originally bought this so that I could go walking with my son in the rain (I live in Japan and apparently winter here equates to a bunch of icy wind and rain). I bought this not knowing if it would fit my stroller, which is a Baby Trend jogging stroller. Thankfully, it fits just find on my stroller and my son enjoys being able see outside (when hes not sleeping). The only reason I am giving this a 4 out of 5 is that I dont really like the Velcro strips that help attach the stroller cover to the front wheel base of the stroller. I find it annoying to have to fight with them and bend over to strap them in on all the time.
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B
> 3 dayIt fits over our Babytrend Expedition Glx 2016 stroller, mostly. The pouch part doesnt quite fit over once the front part attaches to the wheel so it just kind of drapes over and sits on the top. I added some ribbon to the corners so I could tie it to the stroller handlebar to secure it better in wind. See attached pic!
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Sofia Matheus
> 3 dayWill lift off with wind since its got nothing to tie it in place other than that protects against rain and serves its purpose for the most part, it did rip on me on the part that goes on the handles but i put tape on it and its still going strong got it about 2 months ago
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Haylie Cremin I
> 3 dayIt is a good product. This is my second wind shield. I have a baby trend expedition exl and it fits almost well, it runs a bit small when it comes to attach the Velcro strap on the front wheel, but thats not a significant issue for me. My first one broke on a few places, near the front wheel mainly, after more than a year or heavy use and travels. So,overall, I like, would give it 5 stars if not for the size matter I told before.
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Dashura
> 3 dayI needed this weather shield for possible rainy days, and I have bought this item before, but when I read the reviews, I thought that they were describing a new problem with the smell of the plastic material, so I was worried about ordering it. I still did order the shield, and it had a very normal smell that it will have after remaining folded tight in its box for a long time. I just opened it, and let it air for a day, and the smell is gone. Even if it was made of natural fabric, it would still smell from being tightlty packed.
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MBM
> 3 dayI have the Combi Cosmo stroller. This weather shield fits my stroller. It is loose enough around the bottom that I do not worry about my son suffocating. However, I live in Idaho, and on windy days, the whole cover blows up and almost off the stroller. It does not blow fully off because there are some snaps near the stroller handle, which I really like. Still, a huge part of why I bought the cover was so that my son would not feel the wind (he has trouble breathing in wind). I bought some velcro with a sticky back and have modified the weather shield so that on sunny days I can use it as it is, but on windy days I can put the velcro pieces together to make the shield small enough around the bottom that it wont blow off. I have yet to use the velcro. It is spring and not as windy as winter. I hope it works.
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box
> 3 daythis rain cover fit my City Select double stroller just fine - with both seats facing forward. my toddler sits in the front seat and his feet do stick out from under the cover (this hasnt bothered him - yet). ive used the cover more frequently in cold weather to protect the kids from cold winds. the cover works great for this purpose as well, though on a bitterly cold day (mid-20s F) the cover became rather brittle. my only gripe is that the cover doesnt seal very well in the back - there is a large flap along the back left of the stroller - this is so you can pull the cover up and over both seats, but i wish there were velcro or something here to help me close it up - again because i like to use the cover to block WIND as much as rain.