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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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Mason King
> 3 dayI was worried this might not fit our stroller and car seat, but it does!! I’ve only used it once on a day where it was just mildly sprinkling, but it worked great. Baby and stroller stayed nice and dry.
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KB
Greater than one weekI wanted to make sure I wrote a review for this one because it has been so amazing and such a game changer. I bought this for my Baby Trent Expedition jogger and it fits absolutely PERFECT. It is pretty cold this time of year where we live, this allows me to take my baby on jogs and keeps the cold and wind from her. I use a little muff sleeping bag for warmth, but this cover helps keep her nice and toasty!
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Davrie
> 3 dayWorked well for us at Disney with daughters stroller.
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ALP
08-06-2025I have a baby jogger city select double. I purchased this cover because it was affordable and I was not sure how much use I would get out of it. I have used it only a handful of times, and it works well enough. I would say purchase your stroller manufactures rain cover if you live in a rainy climate and require one often. It would get old using this cover everyday since the closures dont line up perfectly for my stroller. I use my stroller almost daily but a rain cover has not been something I have needed that often over the last two and half years.
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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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Valerie
Greater than one weekLike many others, with a trip planned for Walt Disney World I knew it was time to finally buy a weather shield for a stroller cover. Theres nothing quite like a rainstorm and a soggy stroller to ruin a vacation. Turns out it was definitely a good purchase. We did indeed get caught in a few torrential downpours and instead of being stuck having to hid from the rain we were able to throw on our cover and go. I did open it up before we left to air it out as it did have that new plastic smell. However, the cover fit my Britax stroller fine and even covered up the little ones feet (so not soggy tennis shoes either) My kiddo was perfectly content under it. When we wanted to go on a ride or go in a store I simply shook it off a bit and rolled it up and back over the top of the stroller a bit. Its not too thin so it didnt blow around in the wind, but that doe make it a little bulky when its time to pack it up again after you are done using it (but Id rather that than have it blow around and be useless)
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Marie Deveaux
> 3 dayI bought this cover to complement my Safety First travel system stroller. Its the only cover I could find that even fits over this beast of a stroller. I shopped around and Amazon has the best price by far. The cover itself is perfect, with its own carry/storage case if you can figure out how to fold the cover back into its original size. I typically just leave it on the stroller when its parked inside and then when not using it, do my best to fold it up and store it in the stroller underbasket.
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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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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.