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jogging stroller winter cover Orbit Baby

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jogging stroller winter cover Orbit BabyThe walks dont have to stop when the weather gets chilly. The Orbit Baby Winter Kit keeps everyone warm and on their way with faux fur lined gloves that wrap around the stroller handle for parents and a toasty, well ventilated cocoon for little ones. Designed to fit the Orbit Baby Stroller perfectly, it offers sleek style and optimal warmth while allowing baby to enjoy and engage in the view. The Stroll Must Go On! Perks for Babies Warm protection

The walks don’t have to stop when the weather gets chilly. The Orbit Baby Winter Kit keeps everyone warm and on their way with faux-fur-lined gloves that wrap around the stroller handle for parents and a toasty, well-ventilated cocoon for little ones. Designed to fit the Orbit Baby Stroller perfectly, it offers sleek style and optimal warmth while allowing baby to enjoy and engage in the view. The Stroll Must Go On!

Perks for Babies

  • Warm protection from cold, inclement weather, including falling snow, rain, and debris from wind.
  • Water-repellent fabric helps keep baby dry in rain or snow.
  • Fleece-lined interior helps baby stay warm in chilly weather.
  • Clear window on front and peekaboo windows on sides.
  • Easy access front ventilation.
  • 100% PVC-free.

Perks for Parents

  • Easy to securely attach and remove.
  • Warm, stylish gloves for stroller handle.
  • Front clear window keeps little ones visible.
  • Soft carrier handles or side handles of seats are accessible when Winter Kit is in use.
  • Lightweight and compact to store when not in use.
  • Compatible with the Orbit Baby G5 Stroller.

Specs

  • Faux fur (no animals were harmed in making this)
  • Compatible with Orbit Baby G2, G3, and G5 Strollers.

Handling & Care:

  • Remove fur trim before washing. Winter Cover and gloves should be hand-washed only with lukewarm water, using a baby’s textile detergent or a neutral detergent. Some faux-fur shedding may occur due to the nature of the fur trim.

Warning: Ensure child is monitored and never leave them unattended when Winter Kit is in use.

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