Baby Luno Nordic Footmuff | Pram Liner | Forest Green
Hunter Green - NEW for 2024! A beautiful dark Hunter Green with a grey inside liner and grey/brown fur. Gender neutral and sleek with brown leather zipper pulls. The perfect on-trend winter mood.
Reversible Nordic style footmuff pram liners you can use in all weather, all year around.
In winter, pop it in your pram for bub to snuggle up in when out and about. No need for blankets that often fall off and aren't warm enough. Never worry about bub being cold even when on long winter walks, watching the footy or walking older siblings to school. An incredibly soft, warm and cosy space for your bub - it will be their favourite place to be. When it warms up, just simply zip down the sides or take the top completely off. And in summer, reverse it for a beautiful, waterproof pram liner.
Incredibly warm and high-quality product.
- Suits newborns up to about 2.5 years old so you'll get multiple seasons out of it. (The summer side suits until your toddler no longer needs the pram around 4 yo)
- Works with bassinets and in seats with harness. (Just lay it down flat in the bassinet part of the pram)
- Universal design that fits all prams of all brands. It even fits in capsules if you use your capsule in the pram.
- Wind and water-resistant surface.
- Turn it inside out to use as a water-resistant pram liner in summer months
- Faux fur and bow are detachable
- The top piece can be zipped off completely on warmer days and just be used as a pram liner.
- The top rolls down and attaches with snap buttons if you don't want the top to be too high on warmer days.
- Holes for your pram's safety harness to come through. Works with 5-point harnesses and non-detachable harnesses too.
- Smart pocket flap to pop over the top of pram to keep it in place.
- Comes in a dust bag.
- Machine Washable (except the faux fur)
- We normally say, if you need a jacket, your bub needs a footmuff. Great for temperatures from about 15 degrees Celcius and below / 0-60 degrees Fahrenheit. Most of our customers are in Australia, New Zealand and Canada.