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Sandra
> 3 dayWorks as it says
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NK
> 3 dayI ordered this for the BOB Revolution Strides and it fits perfectly and its 1/5 the price of the one sold by BOB. I also like it better than the one designed by BOB itself because this Jeep weather shield is completely clear allowing the baby greater visibility. Like most weather shields, it protects the baby from the elements - rain, snow and wind. It is not an insulator so the baby still has to be dressed really warmly inside the stroller. Ive taken it out in the rain and snow. When it was raining, I also used a large umbrella because the shield does not cover the handle of the stroller and I didnt want that to get wet and ruined, but other than that, the cover protects both the baby and keeps the stroller itself dry and clean.
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Daniel Saenz Roncancio
> 3 daySúper buena y durable
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Kieryn
Greater than one weekI would definitely recommend getting this! We live in a very windy area and it is pretty cold for much of the year. My baby did not complain once while under this. She fell asleep much faster than she did without it. It is easy to strap on. Mine did get a 6-7 inch tear in it, however. I stored my stroller with this bunched up at the top. When I took the stroller out I noticed the tear - it is possible that when I pulled the stroller out the shield got caught on something. Or it might have been because I attached the parent cup holder tray back on after I strapped the shield on. I will just duck tape the tear back together and continue using the same shield because it does help so so much!
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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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Leonor Hane
Greater than one weekKeeps baby dry and protects from wind while allowing breathable air via vent holes. Took off a star because there are some Velcro patches at the back that dont seem to have anywhere to attach to. So if a strong wind blows from behind it lifts the shield up and allows cold air in on the baby. To prevent that I have a blanket over the shield which is tied onto the stroller at strategic points to help keep the shield in place. The blanket also serves as a shield to keep sunlight out of babys eyes and for added protection from the cold should temps dip to the teens. I also have an issue with the Velcro which secures the shield to the front of the stroller via the front wheel. Hence the loss of another star!!! This feature only works if the front wheel is locked and now allowed to to do the 360 degree turn. Otherwise the shield attachment becomes entangled in the wheel-well and renders the stroller somewhat immobile. To alleviate that problem, I simply tuck the front of the shield into the front storage compartment and it does a good job of staying in place without getting trapped/tangled with the wheel. Also, this item does not come with instructions so if you dont mind being a little creative it does a good job of keeping baby dry and warm.
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Karewe
> 3 dayWe bought this weather shield for our Chicco Keyfit 30 for a January trip to Seattle. It fit the stroller perfectly, and it not only kept our baby dry, but kept him warm too. There are ventilation holes, so I knew he was getting enough air. This was kind of a magical thing that made this trip such a breeze! We were out walking with it on the stroller almost all day every day. Its very sturdy and has held up very well. Its easy to get into the pouch too. The pouch itself is a tiny bit flimsy, but whatever. Thats not what we bought it for, and even that part of it has held up just fine. I did not notice any smell at all, when we bought it or now (seven months later). Highly recommended for those in the Pacific Northwest, or anywhere else its rainy and cold!
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Jeane
> 3 dayGood thick cover, a little small for our Graco Modes Click Connect stroller, when the canopy is extended all the way. The cover is a little hard, but thats good when its really windy. Its been through snow, rain and wind and always keeps my lo nice and dry. The only problem I had with this cover and another Jeep brand cover for a travel system I bought in the past is that it ripped where the strollers handle goes, it ripped next to the pocket. It also rips easily when the plastic gets cold and hard. Maybe I was a little too hard on it...or maybe its just poorly sewed in. The same problem with both covers. I still use it like that, since it doesnt affect my babys coverage. But it looks ugly ripped like that, and Ive even taped it (which looks even uglier) but once it gets wet, the tape doesnt hold it together anymore. Will probably test out other brands when I decide to buy another weather shield cover.
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Mommy of 3
Greater than one weekI got this to use for my BOB revolution SE (single) stroller. I had low expectations for this since it is considerably cheap compared to the BOB brand, but the fit was better than I expected. The bottom towards the front wheel is short, but other places seem to fit well. I did have to squeeze the handles for folding to get it to fit, and I was nervous it might rip in the process of trying to fit it through. There are ventilation holes on the sides, so Im not sure how this will do in the rain. I bought this for the purpose of blocking the wind, and i think its doing a good job of it since I dont want the stroller to be completely enclosed. The material does feel pretty cheap and flimsy, so Ill have to see how it holds up.
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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.