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7A.M. Enfant "Blanket 212 Evolution" Extendable Bunting Adaptable for Strollers - Gray/Black
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Manufacturer: 7A.M. Enfant Find all by 7A.M. Enfant
Model#: "BLANKET 212 evolution" B21.2e
Weight: 3.20lbs Height: 2.50" | | Width: 22" Length: 50"
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $190.00 Online Sale Price: $190.00 This item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping! |
Features:- Adaptable to all strollers and car seats
- Five-point harness back openings
- Ergonomic zip up hood
- Anti-slip back panel
- Anti-pilling soft micro fleece lining
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User Submitted 7A.M. Enfant "Blanket 212 Evolution" Extendable Bunting Adaptable for Strollers - Gray/Black Reviews November 19, 2008 great product! i bought this for my 9 month old to use while he's in the stroller and i'm running. minnesota can get cold in the winter, so i needed something that would keep him extra warm. i've only had the chance to use the blanket 212 evolution twice, but both times (with the temperature being around 30 degrees) he has stayed very warm. i didn't find it difficult to use, install in the stroller, or adjust the size/length. as of right now, i am very happy with my purchase.
September 16, 2008 poor quality - didn't last one winter I was thrilled to buy this, and I thought it was a genious idea, especially since my son won't wear a hat or gloves no matter how cold outside. It works like a polar-expedition sleeping bag, and it fit my Phil & Ted's stroller perfectly. Baby was snuggled, warm and comfy in the worst weather, without having to wear bulky winter outerwear. For 2 months I couldn't have been happier, even though one of the adjustable pulls broke almost the first day I used it. However, once the hood zipper broke in the middle of winter, this $200 product became as useful as the $40 JJ Cole Bundle Me. I'm willing to pay the price for a high-quality item, but if 7am Enfant is going to charge as much as a North Face polar expedition sleeping bag, they should deliver the same quality. In the end I was terribly disappointed and felt like a sucker for shelling out so much money for a shoddy product.
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