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"I absolutely ADORE my Buggysnuggle and have done for four"
23-Mar-2011
I absolutely ADORE my Buggysnuggle and have done for four years - when I first bought the product.
It is a complete essential for English weather and 'kicky' kids.
The only problem is that you may feel an attack of the green eyed monster occasionally when your own outerwear is not up to the job and kiddies look so cuddly. In fact my DD frequently tries to climb in with her younger sister. Once - embarrassingly, she refused to wear her coat and wore instead the Buggysnuggle open for her feet, to the local shops.
I get lots of comments about it when out and about and have frequently written the web address down for people. Even if your pushchair comes with a cosy toe thingie - these are in a comfy league of their own.Read moreLessMumsnetter lilnutter
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"I recently reviewed the Buggysnuggle for my product review blog"
23-Mar-2011
I recently reviewed the Buggysnuggle for my product review blog My Mummy Reviews. I was sent the item free to review and then keep. I always write 100% honest reviews and I could not find any problems at all with the Buggysnuggle. The cosytoes is such great quality, the plush fur is vibrant and luxuriously soft. I love the elasticated panel to slip over the back of the pushchair. This does such a great job of keeping the Buggysnuggle in place on your pushchair whilst you try and manoeuvre a kicking toddler in to it and then strap them in. They are quite expensive at over £50 for the fur ones but they are well worth the price tag because of the many features. I love the fact that it has a two way zip as you can then keep you child's mucky shoes out of the cosytoes - plus if you have an older child who is getting too long you can have their feet hang out the end. I adore the stand-out-from-the-crowd designs and I think is gret that the top part zips off to leave you with a cosy summer pushchair liner. Another bonus is that all Buggysnuggles have a teddy pocket...but I used mine to keep my daughter's dummy in. However the best thing by far is how quick and easy it is to put the Buggysnuggle on your pushchair. All you do is put the elasticated panel over the back of the pushchair and / or use the ties to fix it to the frame or handles. Then as they have really inovative vertical slits all you have to do is pull the harness through and fasten the slits with the velcro tabs. You no longer have to stand and fiddle around trying to thread the shoulder straps through teeny holes, like you do on most cosytoes. I highly recommend the Buggysnuggle. If you would like to read my full review with photos please visit my blog My Mummy Reviews. Type mymummyreviews -with no spaces - into google and it will direct you to my blog
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"The Buggysnuggle is a lovely fleecy material. The one we"
23-Mar-2011
The Buggysnuggle is a lovely fleecy material. The one we were sent is a gorgeous purple grape colour with lilac, blue and cerise coloured flowers. We have a very pink pram for Miss C and I'm delighted to say it goes with it beautifully. We took the pram with the Buggysnuggle on when we went shopping at the weekend. I could see mums with the purple version of our pram eyeing it up and admiring it as we walked passed.
The Buggysnuggle was really easy to fit on to our pram. There is an elastic band across the back of the Buggysnuggle which you can slip over the back of the seat in the pram and then you simply pull your harness through the slots to fit it in place. If you have a five point harness, there is a velcro opening down the middle of the Buggysnuggle so you can pull the whole thing through the sides without having to fiddle with unhooking straps and trying to fit them through openings, making sure they don't get twisted.
The one thing I noticed about the Buggysnuggle is how big it is. Wee Z could still fit in it and he is almost 4. Most foot muffs I've encountered have only lasted until Wee Z was about 2 and a half and he's small for his age. It's great that they've taken age and size into consideration when making the Buggysnuggle, durability is definitely important when it comes to things for your children! The top half of the Buggysnuggle is removable which makes it good for all year round use. The other thing I loved about the Buggysnuggle was the bottom of the fleece has holes from muddy shoes to stick out of so you don't get the inside all dirty! It is machine washable though, so if it ever does get dirty you know you can wash it without it getting ruined. I am very impressed with the Buggysnuggle!Read moreLessMumsnetter LauraCYMFT
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"It's such a simple concept but you can tell a"
05-Mar-2011
It's such a simple concept but you can tell a lot of thought has gone in to the design and detail ,all sort of scenarios have been covered. Let me tell you a bit more about the babysnuggle . Well what I liked about it was it is designed to grow with the baby so for me its a really good investment which in today's economic climate is a must . It has an elasticated back so it's designed to fit to most prams and buggies so its versatile. It is made of a fleece fabric so it keeps the baby warm and the most clever bit about the buggysnuggle is it is designed with a two way zip. Perfect if your child has muddy footwear they can still sit in the buggysnuggle and get it covered in mud. Plus the whole of the top can be unzipped so you could use the underneath as a pram liner
My son is 1-year-old but he is not your typical toddler as he is unable to walk due to mobility problems and with this he has severe problems in keeping warm. So much so that when I used a cosy toes I had to use a blanket as well to keep him warm. I found with the buggysnuggle as it was made of fleece both sides it kept him lovely and warm and there was no need for an additional blanket. He also has texture issues and he only likes things that are soft and fluffy and he absolutely adores the feel of the fabric used for the buggysnuggle.
With a vast array of designs to choose from they cater for every tastes and budgets they even have some if you prefer something more luxuriousRead moreLessMumsnetter savvymum4
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"The first thing I noticed was how easy it was"
01-Mar-2011
The first thing I noticed was how easy it was to attach to the buggy. The design means it doesn't have to be tied to the buggy, it just slips over the top of the seat, but comes with ties which can be looped over the handles if necessary. It's incredibly easy to fit and uses velcro so there's no need to thread your straps through small holes (an issue I have with other footmuffs).
However it's not just designed for the colder months. The top can be zipped off for use in warmer weather and used as a buggy liner. You can tell it's been designed by mums as the zips open at the bottom allowing muddy feet to stick out!
It comes in a choice of 40+ designs so pick a buggysnuggle and stand out from the crowd!Read moreLessMumsnetter JennyKearney
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"I couldn't find where to add a cosy toes or"
21-Feb-2011
I couldn't find where to add a cosy toes or footmuff review, so I've sent it in here. (sorry)
I have used several Buggysnuggles in a variety of pushchairs over the last 14 years and really thought it was time to add a review. The cow fur fabric is really soft, cuddly and warm and my children have always fallen asleep snuggled up and happy. The new design works with almost any pushchair and is so much quicker to fit than normal cosytoes, which you have to thread straps through the slots. Feet can stick out of the bottom if your little one has a pair of muddy boots on! You can completely unzip and remove the top and use the back as a liner in the summer or on holiday. My children have used their Buggysnuggles until they were at least age 3 and a half years old, or stopped using their pushchair. All in all I would thoroughly recommend Buggysnuggles as the best buggy blanket I have come across!Read moreLessMumsnetter Gigrower
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