Pet Gear Special Edition Weather Cover for No Zip Pet Stroller
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Joni, please accept my heartfelt apologies. Following some investigation, I discovered that we appear to be discussing two distinct models. My model did not include a rain cover, but it appears that the one you're looking for does. Sorry, I'm not sure 100% if that is correct. Also, I'm not sure what the differences between the various models are, which you asked about as well.
It was difficult to put on, but I managed to do so. The special edition openings were not compatible with the clear plastic used for viewing.
Yes, the cover was great; I bought one, but the pushchair came with one; it would have cost me more to return the spare than I had paid for it; it wasn't stated that the pushchair came with one.
13"L x 11"W x 2"H is the size of the Pet Gear Special Edition Weather Cover.
Selected User Reviews For Pet Gear Special Edition Weather Cover for No Zip Pet Stroller
Purchased Pet Gear Weather Cover in December of 2015. To fully understand how to fit, I had to read the instructions and look at the photos several times. Some strollers may require the tray to be removed, according to the website. One of them, it appears, was mine. It fits loosely once it's properly covered. It's true that nylon is a strong material. thin, thin, thin I had hoped for a one-stop shop. Rather than having separate sections, the cover is made up of a single piece. The velcros are so small that they leave a lot of open slots for cold air to get in. However, if you only need to open the front door, the weather cover allows you to do so. Closing the top and bottom of the front stroller is required to keep the cover's shape. My dog is 16 years old and has a vision problem. His visibility is reduced even more when the stroller cover is closed and a weather cover is placed over it. I could return the product and never go outside in windy or rainy weather, but I'm keeping the cover as a wind/rain shield.
br>br>The following is printed on the package label: br>CAUTION: THIS PAGE MAY CONTAIN OFFENSIVE MATERIAL. br>This product contains chemicals that have been linked to cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm in the state of California. WHY- br>br>WHY- br>WHY- br>WHY- br Pet Gear- Would you consider releasing a product like this? If your stroller is made of the same chemicals, you can be sure you'll get BOTH of them back! What are your thoughts on this? br> Former customer br>br>extremely dissatisfied!.
It took me a few minutes to figure out how to put this on; it's a perfect fit, loose and not too smug, but it fits perfectly. However, you simply loop the top part in between the handlebars and snap the tray on and off after first wrapping it around the handle and the front of the carriage. It only takes a few seconds to turn it on or off. You can also fold the front part back for ventilation, and the plastic cover can be opened with Velcro on the back mesh under the handlebars.
Clear vinyl windows attached to waterproof nylon make for a nice weather cover (will update review once used in real weather). Velco is used for the rest of the project. The stroller's cover is attached to it there. It is possible to roll up a back flap. stays in place with velcro to allow airflow through the back screen (which appears to be the most protected from rain or snow). ) Not sure how the clear plastic "windows," which align nicely with the upper and lower mesh screens of the stroller, would fare in extreme cold, but they should suffice for rain, wind, and fog in Northern California. br>I'm giving it four stars because the description of the strollers it fits is misleading. It's a good match for the Pet Gear Special Edition No Zip, which is designed for pets weighing up to 45 pounds. I have a Pet Gear AT3 as well, but it is far too small for the AT3.
The Pet Gear NZ AT3 Jogger in Summit Grey is what I have. I bought a cover in the color of red poppy. It's a deeper red than it appears in the photo. It's the right size. (All you have to do now is line up the back window, then the rest is simple. ) The clear plastic has a red dye on it, which is the only reason I gave it four stars. This isn't going to work. If it gets wet, I hope it doesn't bleed. Before I use it, I'm going to wash it. I'll post an update after I've used it.
It was purchased so that we could take our bunny for walks in the winter and keep him warm by blocking the wind. It appears to be adequate for that- Bunny enjoys looking out the window and does not get too cold. br>br>The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because the window plastic is extremely wrinkled, obstructing the view.
Because the brake is a little stiff, I gave it a 4 star rating. Setting the brake with my foot is relatively simple, but I have yet to master releasing the brake with my foot. I have to pull hard on it with my hand.
I haven't used it yet, but it appears to be functional at first glance. With a little common sense, the weather cover was simple to put on. Once you've found the clear vinyl "square" for the back lookout window, the rest is simple: just slide the piece with the clear vinyl "square" between the back of the frame and the cup holder. For my AT3 no zip, I didn't have to take out the cup holder. br>The weather cover is made of a thin nylon that should hold up to normal use. The back's clear vinyl "square" can be rolled up and secured with velcro for ventilation. The front of the cover can be folded up to gain access to your furry friend, which is held in place by a no-zip steel latch. br>Wish it had light reflection strips and was available in other colors than black. br>I double-checked the label on my package against the model number listed on Pet Gear's website to make sure it was correct: PG8400NZWC is an abbreviation for PG8400NZWC, which My Pet Gear AT3 no-zip stroller fit perfectly under the weather cover. A picture of a PG 4-rated movie appeared in the instruction manual. wheeler. br>This is my first time writing a review, but I felt compelled to do so because I was concerned after reading all of the negative reviews about it being too small or not fitting properly. There are a few velcro tapes to attach for a secure fit, but your pet can also be accessed from the front. br>For the time being, I am satisfied with my purchase. If something goes wrong, I'll let you know. The only thing I wish the no-zip at3 had was a bolster pad and a weather cover. I could have saved money by purchasing the NV stroller with all of the extras I'm paying for, but I prefer to have "forever" air tires.