Mosquito Net for Stroller - V-Fyee Baby Stroller Mosquito Net - Bug Netting Mesh Cover for Strollers, Pack N Plays, Car Seats, Cradles, Mini Crib (White)
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it is washable, and it would be best if you washed it before using it. hand wash it, don't wash it in a washing machine. In the case of a machine)
If it fits, it can be used.
There's no doubt that it will fit perfectly inside a Hala bassinet.
There is no problem with fitting it on the Peg Perego
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Likewise, it's thin enough that it's easy to squeeze into your diaper bag or to keep under the stroller. It would be really helpful if you marked this as useful!.
We just received the mosquito net today and it fits our Graco click connect stroller. It is very good.
In order to protect my baby from mosquitoes, I purchased this net. I did wind up fitting it over our large stroller, but mosquitoes still managed to get inside, which was then worse because my baby was stuck inside! I'm not sure how well made the net is, but it appears to be basically a light mesh bag with a thin elastic band attached. There weren't as many stars as I expected because the product didn't work as well as I expected. (It is unfair to call this one of the worst mosquito outbreaks in history, but it is still alarming. I only didn't return it because it was versatile enough to be able to drape over the both of us while I was carrying him in my arms.
it to keep the insects away from my little one when we were out walking/jogging in the evenings. There were even more people drawn to the jogging stroller due to its bright lights. The pros are took only a few minutes to get up and running and worked just as I expected. A really good feature of it is that it stays put. I didn't even get bitten by mosquitoes when baby was around. The cons are I check before I start stretching it to make sure no sides of the jogging stroller have pulled up as I extend it. It barely covers all openings in the stroller, so now it is only a matter of making sure none are pulled up. As shown in the picture, it is unlikely you would have to worry about it if you use the traditional style. I found that this stroller worked very well for me and would recommend it for parent or child strollers.
During our evening walks, I doubt the net does its job completely to keep the bugs out, but there are two small openings around which it does not quite fit snugly. My only concern is that it might become stuck to the Velcro flaps on the stroller hood. In the past few months, the netting has remained intact, so maybe this isn't a huge.
Works great as it should. Prevents mosquitoes, flies, and creepy old people from landing on the delicate skin of your child. My stroller's carseat part is very stretchy, so the wrap goes around the whole thing. So far, I haven't used it in any other applications.
My mosquito net is a must have for Puerto Rico where there are a lot of mosquitoes! With its little storage bag, it is easy to throw in a baby bag when not in use. You should definitely check it out.
This was actually a cover for a backpack child carrier that I purchased. A sunshade is included with my Osprey model. Using the sunshade as a canopy, my daughter can sleep under the net as the bug net slides over, and I secure the backpack straps to the canopy using an elastic loop. As well as protecting her from bugs, the jersey allows her to see through it, and mom can hike with me without worrying about how comfy she's feeling. My experience with this venture has been excellent and it should also be marketed as a backpacking option.