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bugaboo footmuff sand Bugaboo Thermolite Performance Footmuff

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bugaboo footmuff sand Bugaboo Thermolite Performance FootmuffIntroducing Bugaboo THERMOLITE performance footmuff. The cold weather must have for comfort and protection, more responsibly crafted with THERMOLITE insulation. Features Innovative THERMOLITE insulation insert for extra warmth (up to 20) Soft fleece lining for all day comfort Insert is removable for warmer days Adjustable hood Built in shoe shield keeps inside dirt free Two way zipper for easy adjustment Faster drying material than down filling Built

Introducing Bugaboo THERMOLITE® performance footmuff. The cold-weather must-have for comfort and protection, more responsibly crafted with THERMOLITE® insulation.

Features

  • Innovative THERMOLITE® insulation insert for extra warmth (up to -20°)
  • Soft fleece lining for all-day comfort
  • Insert is removable for warmer days
  • Adjustable hood
  • Built-in shoe shield keeps inside dirt-free
  • Two-way zipper for easy adjustment
  • Faster-drying material than down filling
  • Built to last with responsibly sourced matena1
  • Crafted with high-performing down alternative
  • Filling made from 100% recycled resources

Cold-weather ready fold

The footmuff features an innovative THERMOLITE® insulation insert that keeps your baby warm, dry, and cozy - even in freezing temperatures (up to -20°C). On milder days, it can be easily removed to prevent overheating. A soft, breathable fleece lining ensures all-day comfort, while the water-repellent outer shell and waterproof zippers further protect them against the elements. An integrated, adjustable hood shields your toddler from the worst of the cold. Reflective details enhance visibility for safer, more enjoyable strolls.

Designed for convenience

Get ready for adventures anytime. The built-in shoe shield protects the inside from dirty shoes after playtime and wipes clean with ease. The footmuff adapts effortlessly to changing weather, is machine-washable, and dries faster than traditional down filling - you're always set for your next outing, even after a rainy day out. Plus, it's simple to attach to any Bugaboo stroller, ensuring a secure fit every time.

Materials for the future

THERMOLITE® insulation material in the footmuff delivers peak performance while being a more responsible, cruelty-free alternative to traditional duck down. Designed with long-lasting heat protection, the filling is made from 100% recycled textile waste and PET bottles and is certified by the Global Recycling Standard (GRS).

The perfect fit with Bugaboo accessories

The Bugaboo THERMOLITE® performance footmuff is compatible with all Bugaboo strollers. It's simple to attach to any Bugaboo stroller, ensuring a secure fit every time. Be ready to take on any adventure with your toddler.

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