Shade a Babe Single Pink |

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| Manufacturer: outlook Category: Baby Product
Buy New: £29.99
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 7114
EAN: 5060167197956 ASIN: B0018PTXKE
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | A very clever sun shade that fits all single buggies prams three wheelers with an existing hood. | | • | Provides full sun protection without the need to constantly readjust the shade. | | • | UPF50+ sun visor blocks 99% harmful UV rays, UPF10 glare shield protects the delicate face/eyes when the visor is pulled back, screening up to 90% of the UV rays | | • | UPF3 drop-down lower mesh protects from glare, insects and wind, whilst filtering UV rays entering the pushchair through the lower half of the pushchair. |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The 3-layered design of the Shade-a-Babe offers all round sun protection without the need to constantly readjust the shade. 1 UPF50+ sun visor (the highest UPF fabric rating avaliable) helps block harmful UV rays. 2 UPF10 glare shield - anti-glare for delicate eyes. A double mesh layer beneath the visor helps protect from sun and glare when visor pulled back 3 UPF3 lower mesh protects from insects and wind, and filters UV rays entering through the lower half of the pushchair, whilst still offering good vision and ventilation. Central section unzips for easy access to child. Pay just one cheap delivery charge, even if you buy more than one item from our extensive innovative range of tried and tested products from our award winning store Smart parents know, 'travelling with children' have the best products at the best prices with the best customer service.
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Customer Reviews:
not great August 30, 2008 S. Wallace (United Kingdom) I purchased two of these shades and wished I had thought about them first. My eldest granddaughter 18 months kicked at them until I had to remove it from her side of the buggy. The youngest was ok she is only 6 months but, I still had to shade her from the glare of the sun when laying her back. Ok if you don't have to lay the child back.
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