James
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United Kingdom
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Hello, we have a crosswalk r. How does the muff fit to the pram, is it only possible to secure it through the child restraints?
Johnston Prams Replies:
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Hi James, It will fit your crosswalk R and also is universal.
It is designed with different fitting options to the buggy seat (ties at the top, Velcro straps on its underside to Velcro round D rings or harness points and/or elastic enveloping corners to allow it to slip on like a sock over the top of the pushchair seat unit)
Its designs allows it to fit all pushchairs on the market.
hope this helps.
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Rachel
from
United Kingdom
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Are Jane interchangeable eg can a crosswalk seat go on a trider base?
Johnston Prams Replies:
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No, Each pushchair seat unit is designed for their particular chassis. This is so they can fold with the chassis and are also stable, as some chassis and pushchair on the Jane range are higher off the ground than others.
The Jane car seats can go on different jane chassis or pushchair, but not the pushchair seat units.
hope this helps.
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Gemma
from
United Kingdom
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Hi
This is probably a stupid question but i would like to buy this footmuff for my new Jane Rider buggy but i can not see how you attach the top part of the footmuff to pushchair with the hood on. I had the exact same problem with my Jane nomad and i dont want to buy another footmuff and it slips down the buggy because i can not attach the top.
As i said i am probably being silly but if anyone could tell me if it does fit the rider with hood on and still be attached to the backrest, i would be very grateful. Thank you
Gemma
Johnston Prams Replies:
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Hi Gemma,
The Jane NEST PLUS footmuff actually has many different ways to attach it the the pushchair, making it as universal as it can be.
One way is the fold that would normally go over the top head end of the pushchair seat, which unfortunately as you has pointed out, is not an option if you are using it with a pushchair which the rear hood zips onto the seat unit (like your Rider).
So the 2nd option; ties are also not much good in this type of situation, however the 3rd option will work;
There are velcro straps at the base (where the childs bum would sit) on the NEST PLUS footmuff. These velcrlo strap attach to the harness rings at the base of the pushchair seat unit, so keeping the footmuff attached to the seat. Also the shoulder harness straps help keep the footmuff back part attached to the seat.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Steve
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