Protect-a-Bub Single Car Seat UPF 50 Sunshade- White/ Navy |
 | Brand: Protect-A-Bub Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $32.12 (On sale from $44.23) as of 9/7/2010 16:10 MDT details You Save: $12.11 (27%)
Seller: UnbeatableSale, Inc Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 60738
Color: Wht/Nvy Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: sngle Size: sngle Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 16 x 14 x 4
MPN: BU#679-84062 UPC: 813122000250 EAN: 0813122000250
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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Features:
| The Protect-a-Bub Car Seat Sunshade protects the little passengers ' skin and eyes from | | Adjustable side flaps provide additional versatility, protecting against the sun shining in at all | | Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind. | | Top Quality Children's Item. |
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Product Description UV protection, even in the car! The Protect-a-Bub Car Seat UV Sunshade Attachment easily ties to any canopied car seat. Our Car Seat UV Sunshade Attachment helps to shield your baby from the sun and glare while you travel. It is made from our UPF 50+ rated breathable fabric providing 98+% UV protection from the sun's rays. The Protect-A-Bub Car Seat Sunshade Attachment protects baby's sensitive head and body from harmful UVA and UVB rays and is designed to fit both forward and rear facing car seats. It has ties on both sides of the shade that easily tie to the car seat and can be left attached when not in use. The Protect-A-Bub Car Seat Sunshade Attachment eliminates the need for flimsy car window sunshades that can obstruct the driver's view. Choose your favorite color that coordinates with your car and carseat!
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Customer Reviews: hoping i don't reverse over daffy duck May 31, 2008 anonymous (Seattle WA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is an OK product. It will give your baby plenty of side coverage from the sun.
That said, the front of it sticks up pretty high (higher than the photos in this product listing) and it's going to take some extra securing to try to get it to tilt down a bit. Two downsides to this problem :
1) my baby doesn't really gain much in terms of concealing from the sun coming through the back window;
2) the top of the product actually obscures the lower 50% of the middle of my rear view mirror. So reversing and trying to keep track of the distance of cars behind me are both difficult.
Also, I ordered white/navy because I figured that would be more reflective of heat, a cooler ride for my baby. But it arrived in black.
Overall, it's of lightweight fabric with wire enforcement inside. Ladies- kind of think like an underwire bra. So in terms of durability... well, my 6 month old is already enjoying tugging and punching it.
You might want to keep looking at your options. If you're mainly after side-coverage, it might fit what you are looking for.
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