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Footmuff to fit toddler..

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MrsLTH · 06/12/2012 19:12

I have a 20 month old who walks short distances to the shops etc. However on longer journeys I have a Mclaren Techno. In this freezing weather I am worried he is getting cold, especially if he falls asleep. Can anyone recomend a footmuff that fits this buggy and is toddler sized?

This is the standard Mclaren techno one but I am worried it will be small
www.johnlewis.com/231294754/Product.aspx

I also found this one that looks bigger but also looks like a binbag!
www.johnlewis.com/231587100/Product.aspx

Advice please :) x

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MistletoeAndTomHardyPlease · 06/12/2012 19:16

Get a Kaiser XL, they are brilliant, they unzip down the middle and the bottom opens if toddles feet are muddy

some here

very cosy and thick too

Bearandcub · 06/12/2012 19:17

No recommendations for your buggy but what about snow boots instead or even a cheap sleeping bag?

Bearandcub · 06/12/2012 19:20

Forgive me but are foot muffs the ones that go up round their back or just sit in to cover their legs. Both my DS's are v tall (2.5 m is squeezing into 3-4 clothes at the moment), would a footmuff work for them?

Bearandcub · 06/12/2012 19:22

2.5 YEARS!!! Argh.

hazeyjane · 06/12/2012 19:25

we have the kaiser xl, and this one they both fit the maclaren techno and I use them for ds who is 2.5.

MrsLTH · 06/12/2012 19:57

MistletoeAndTomHardyPlease - thansk for the rec, the Kaiser looks like just the ticket, cheaper too! Do you know if there is much of a difference between the 'iglu' and the 'univeral jogger'?

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MrsLTH · 06/12/2012 20:03

and now I have just confused myself by looking at them all on thier website, there are loads and they all look amazing! Which one have you got? I would prefer not a fleece liner as even though cosy will be covered in mud in no time!

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peanutMD · 06/12/2012 20:50

Get a cosey liner and a stay-put blanket they are fab!

the blanket poppers onto the pushchair frame so it doesn't slip off but is not a restrictive as an all round muff.

I used it with my large 3yo on the bjcm and was ideal for lazy days on the sofa or if having a nap when we were out.

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