Sun Shade for Infant Car Seats and Strollers (Regular Size). Universal Adjustable Sunshade with See Through. Your Baby Will See The World and Will Be Protected. by IntiMom
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It's possible that the largest size will, but don't take my word for it. These were a tad on the small side, in my opinion.
Hello,br>The larger version measures 23"W x 36"L.
Yes, of course.br>It is compatible with umbrella strollers.
Thank you for reaching out with your query. Because the long version is 36 inches long, I believe it will work for you.
Selected User Reviews For Sun Shade for Infant Car Seats and Strollers (Regular Size). Universal Adjustable Sunshade with See Through. Your Baby Will See The World and Will Be Protected. by IntiMom
I was concerned because it appeared to be small, but it fit my jogger stroller perfectly. It provides shade for the baby and thus fulfills its purpose. I wish the side strings were a little longer because they barely reach. I wished it was a little bit bigger as well. It's nice to have a carrying case, but I almost wish it was attached to the shade so you don't lose it, and that it had a carabiner on it so you could clip it to the stroller when not in use. I don't regret purchasing it because it's better than nothing, but the design could be improved.
I'm on the verge of giving this a 5-star rating. It appeals to me greatly. It's incredibly cute and well-made. It adheres to the skin well. I like how it has a clip and a tie. This "style" of sun shade for my daughter's stroller made me so happy. My only criticism is that it could have been a little longer! It's ideal because it keeps the sun off her face (which is the most important consideration). However, because the two bottom ties block the leg area, her legs will need to pop out as she grows, and I'll have to figure out where else to tie it. This is certainly not a deal breaker, and this style is far preferable to draping a huge, unsightly net over the entire stroller! It'd be fantastic if this product was available in two different styles. One is larger than the other and is designed for strollers. I wish I had had this when my daughter was still in her infant car seat, because I could have used it for that as well. It's amazing that it is so versatile but for my current and future needs, a little longer would make this a 5 star, 100% perfect product!.
This one is a case of "you get what you pay for. " There are far better options, such as the Baby Jogger City Select/LUX Bug Canopy, Black, which is designed specifically for the too short canopied stroller I was hoping to "fix" for my very fair-skinned daughter. a fair-skinned young lady The Manito Sun Shade for Strollers and Car Seat, which comes in a variety of colors, is another option. br>br>The material appears to be much less expensive, at least three times the current $20 price range. Before the 99 cent store started selling better things, I'd say it was 99 cents store quality. The entire design has the appearance of a thin, narrow shower curtain. The hooks, on the other hand, did their job and stayed attached to my canopy, making it simple to pull the sunshade back. You can clearly see your child, and they are able to "see the world" as described. It is also simple to attach to your stroller. br>br>Of the many universal canopy extenders I've tried, this was by far the most universal, but it was also the cheapest quality, so I have serious doubts about its durability.
It provides adequate shade for the baby while remaining sheer enough for the baby to see out. (I noticed that many of the other sun nets I saw were transparent. ) It's breathable, easy to put on, and it's a good fit. Attached are photographs taken in various lighting conditions, as well as a photograph of the baby looking out the window at trees. Excellent product, which I strongly recommend.
With a few tweaks, this will work for our Chicco Bravo stroller. I wanted the sun shade to reach the feet of my toddler. I could attach the plastic loop attachments to the sunshade of the stroller and have them stay put; ONLY JUST LONG ENOUGH TO REACH THE STABILIZER'S FOOT REST. The base ties could be a little longer and the ties for the top could be a little wider. Another option is to attach it to the security bar where a food tray accessory might be, providing a much more substantial sunshade for the leg and foot area. When attached to the stroller's sunshade, it provides great opaque coverage to the front, but not to the sides, so I don't think it'll work as a mosquito repellent. I haven't tried it out on a long day at a southern state theme park, so I'm not sure how effective it will be as far as sun protection goes, but I imagine it will be fine if used in conjunction with frequent sunscreen application (it's at least an additional barrier). Extremely light and compact when folded for travel; would fit in a tiny purse (but, let's be honest, I'm carrying a huge mom purse).
I bought it to put on our very large Graco Jogging stroller to help shade my daughter's legs and feet from the sun. It clips to the sunshade well, but it's quite narrow compared to the size of my stroller, so I can only tie it to one side; the fact that you have to tie it rather than clip it is also inconvenient because you have to un-tie it every time you want to use it. To get your child out, knot the ties once on one side and then tie the other side. I can cover her legs and feet, but if even a smidgeon of wind blows, it's a lost cause. It's adequate, but if I could go back in time, I'd probably spend a little more on something better.
On a Baby Trend Navigator Double Jogging Stroller, this is what I'm using. The shade is long enough and, in terms of being able to secure it, I'm sure it would work better on a single stroller. However, for what I require, it is adequate. The fabric and materials are reasonably priced. To be honest, I don't think this sunshade is worth half the price I paid, but there isn't much else on the market, so it is what it is. The shower ring clip attachments are particularly appealing to me. It's simple to move and flip it up. My main gripe is that it isn't wide enough to cover the entire stroller, and it leaves gaps on the sides, allowing sunlight to enter at certain angles and blind my child. I wish it was wider and had a lower edge. Even with single strollers, it appears that this is a common complaint. Overall, the design is quite good, and it effectively blocks out the majority of the sun. I'm going to keep it because I can't think of a better alternative.
Simply put, this product is ineffective. I live on the Caribbean coast of Mexico, which is hot, but I tried it during the cooler months. My baby's first reaction to direct sunlight was to tightly close her eyes and turn her head to the side! THIS DID NOT WORK. I believe this product was not subjected to even a simple test, and I strongly advise against purchasing it.