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Item 738330
Specification | Description |
| Material | 70 % PVC tarpaulin/30% Mylar |
| Weight | 1 lb. 5 oz. |
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Comments about BOB Revolution/Stroller Strides Weather Shield:
I thought this would be great, but after opening and reading instructions I realized it was only for use below 65 degrees. Since I live in Texas (where it doesn't often get that cool) I returned it. However, I did purchase the sun shield- still waiting to see how that works out...
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Comments about BOB Revolution/Stroller Strides Weather Shield:
I've been using my Bob stroller cover for 2 years, from the time my daughter was a newborn, and I absolutely love it. I live in Portland, Oregon, and the cover allows me to get outside no matter what the weather. I walk or jog almost daily, using my Bob to run nearby errands and I feel so liberated that I can keep my toddler warm and cozy even if it's raining hard, windy or snowing. Some of the other reviewers mentioned that it's difficult to adjust, but after trying it once, I really haven't had any issues. I'm constantly adjusting it to reach in and give my daughter snacks, etc. and it's no problem. The only con I can think of is that this would not work well in a warm climate because it does retain the child's body heat and it would overheat if it were over about 65 or 70 degrees.
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I'm glad we bought the weather shield with our BOB stroller. It's a big piece of vinyl and is a bit clunky to install, with dire warnings of suffocation if you don't do it right! But it keeps the wind and cold and precipitation off of our baby. I've taken her out in temps in the teens, wearing a snowsuit, and she stays plenty warm in the stroller with this shield. I also like the bright yellow color, as it adds visibility.
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Comments about BOB Revolution/Stroller Strides Weather Shield:
Putting this on is unbelievably hard for one person: stretching it over the whole stroller in one motion without it popping off.
It's a bit overkill as well: it would be easier to just have something hang from the existing awning to cover the sides a bit more
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