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FS: Kaiser Footmuff ?15 & Wheelie Bug ?25


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Great condition, only used for a couple of months, [it was used on the spare buggy at my parents]. Very warm and cosy.

Kaiser Stroller Foot Muff Iglu Thermo Fleece RRP?45

central zipper

soft fl eece

refl ector-stripes

water-repellent and wind-repellent

Nubby material on the back

56 x 44 x 8 cm


Lining made of soft fl eece, with adjustable six belt-slots and refl ector-stripes around the bottom. The outer Techno cover is water-repellent and wind-repellent to ensure your child?s comfort. The lower foot part can be completely removed to allow for longer legs or muddy shoes. The part around the head can be tightened by a drawstring. Nubby material on the back helps prevent the footmuff from sliding in the stoller.


Wheelie Bug - great condition ?25

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