Gray Arctic Organic Wool Adjustable Footmuff
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Description
- Provides full comfort and protection from cold during long walks.
- Filled with 100% natural sheep wool for excellent thermal comfort.
- Practical, warm, and universal for children aged 0-3 years.
- Adjustable length with an intelligent zipper system to meet baby's needs.
- Compatible with prams, strollers, car seats, and carriages.
- Multipoint holes for safety belts ensure secure fastening.
- Outer waterproof material protects against wind, rain, and snow.
- Detachable upper part for convenience when putting the baby inside.
- Can be completely detached to use as a warm liner for a baby carriage.
- Fits all stroller models for versatile use.
- Provides comfort and warmth even on very cold days.
- Excellent temperature regulation prevents overheating.
- Adjustable collar for easy adaptation to stroller shapes.
- Can be used as a warm pad after removing the top cover.
- Openable foot area allows easy access for the baby.
- Convenient and practical solution to keep the baby warm.
- Designed for babies and children from birth to 3 years.
- Windproof and waterproof, protecting from rain and snow.
- Fully insulated with organic natural sheep wool, anti-allergic.
- Features a universal 5in1 design for varied uses.
- Made of safe, certified fabrics meeting human-ecological requirements.
- Care instructions: do not wash the wool part; dry clean only.
- Machine washable bottom extension for easy care.
About Cover Baby
Cover Baby is dedicated to providing the softest and most natural materials for your child with minimal impact on the environment, following strict European Union regulations. The brand's signature wool adjustable footmuffs are made in Germany and Poland using organic wool filled with natural sheep's wool that is hygroscopic and naturally thermoregulating. Its products are sourced from nature and crafted to be environmentally sustainable.

