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Does anyone have experience please of using both the bugaboo footmuff in the bee and a different brand of footmuff? Is the bugaboo one easier to do the harness up in? I never bothered getting the bugaboo footmuff for my now 2.5 year old as we were given this amazingly thick and cosy footmuff made by someone else. The only issue is its a bit fiddley to clip her in because the toggle keeps disappearing through the hole in the footmuff because it's too large for the buggy really. It didn't really bother me before but now I have my second; whose in the sling most of the time, it's really difficult to bend forward and fiddle around with it to clip her in. Just had a look at the bugaboo website to see if it's worth getting the bugaboo footmuff to solve the problem but can't tell from the pictures if it would be worthwhile or not. If the bugaboo one is equally as fiddley then I'd prefer to stick with the one I've got as it really is so thick and cosy. Any advice really appreciated. Thanks
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The bee footmuff just zips all the way around, so zip open, wrestle child in and clip up as usual, zip back up and warm child. The footmuff is snug to the seat unit, and fixes into the chassis and under the hood so stays put without any problems. Hope this helps!

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