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Which footmuff/ cosytoes

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pixiefish · 03/12/2004 10:43

Have just bought a 3 wheeler from mothercare for dd who's 10 months. My travel system is a mamas and papas and has everything zipped onto it.
I now need a cosytoes for the new buggy (the one I've got won't fit because it's zipped onto the m and p pram.

Do I go for:
1- maclaren

2 fleecey one

  1. wolf one

4 this one off ebay

I need to know which will be warmer for her- i've got a raincover with the new buggy- she doesn't wear an all in one snowsuit thing. Cost not totally an issue with it as I need her to be warm (obviously not paying silly money )

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StuffTheMagicTurkey · 03/12/2004 10:53

The maclaren one looks like mine and it is lovely and toasty! Ds2 will NOT wear socks and shoes, so I often put him straight in the buggy without! His feet are always lovely and warm in there .

pixiefish · 03/12/2004 10:56

cheers- i think perhaps the fleece ones may be a bit too thin in winter- dd also takes her socks off so i need a snug one

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Bagpussinboots30 · 03/12/2004 11:25

I was going to say the one off ebay as it will be better when she is wearing shoes. I think urchin sell that one and it's a lot more that £29 - what a bargain!

We have a buggysnuggle which is good - ours is fake fur and very warm.

Happy shopping!

CelluliteClaus · 03/12/2004 14:40

Pixie, I would definitely go for a Buggy Snuggle. I have two now (one for buggy, one for 3 wheeler) and bought both off ebay. If you do buy one, make sure you get one with a zip-off front as it's a pain to get them in and out otherwise (all the newer ones have zips). They are lovely and cozy (one of mine is cow which is very warm) and I was tempted by that wolf one myself.

They are also quite cheap here

SantaClausfrau · 03/12/2004 14:52

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Amaryllis · 03/12/2004 15:31

I got a lovely one from snugglytots.co.uk - they're top quality...made in wales, and mine has worn brilliantly

Amaryllis

pixiefish · 03/12/2004 19:35

Have ordered the purple butterfly one from kiddicare.com- some dosh in the mumsnet coffers as well plus it was cheaper than anywhere else

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chatee · 03/12/2004 19:36

i'll second snugglytots-fab choice of colours too and patterns

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