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Hi


We have the bottom part of the cocoon on our bee but in light of the fact that the seat is moving upwards and the baby's feet are dangling over the end of it, what is the best next thing to get? There always seems to be something to buy!

I can't decide between getting a sheepskin liner, a seatliner or a footmuff. For Winter I will need the footmuff for sure but not sure whather it might be a bit hot for the Summer as the fleece on the cocoon is very thick...the seatliner looks good but not particularly comfortable. Anyone got any experience or suggestions?


Jenny

We recently moved out of the cocoon and just use a seat liner. I got a non-bugaboo branded one from Ebay for ?20 and it is reversable & a bit thicker than the bugaboo one. Will trawl ebay again for footmuff for the winter, I remember seeing lots on there...

mima08 Wrote:

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> We recently moved out of the cocoon and just use a

> seat liner. I got a non-bugaboo branded one from

> Ebay for ?20 and it is reversable & a bit thicker

> than the bugaboo one. Will trawl ebay again for

> footmuff for the winter, I remember seeing lots on

> there...


yes I was thinking of maybe doing that but I wasnt sure that the straps holes matched. Do you mind telling me the make of yours and does it fit onto your bee?


Thanks

Jenny

Hi I have the seat liner as it came as a package with my Bee but wouldn't buy one. It is very thin, I'm not quite sure what it is for really and don't find it very useful. I took it out and just use the cocoon for now but will get a sheep skin liner for winter. (In the meantime I just let the baby's feet dangle!).

Kirsten

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