- softshell fabric footwear is wind and waterproof
- makes the opening of the pushchair more closed, creating a cosy nest for the child inside the pushchair in the wind
- can be installed either upwards with a wind flap or downwards if the child wants to keep his or her hands above the edge of the mat.
- quick and easy installation around the trolley frame
- the kit comes with several different types of fastening clips to choose from.
- wide enough on the side to prevent the wind from blowing up to the child
- long enough to wrap around the child’s legs as far as possible under the soles of the feet, forming a cosy warm bag around the feet.
- adjustable length with elastic and stopper at the bottom , can be lengthened as the child grows up
- reflectors make the stroller easy to spot in the dark
- designed to be used with the Thule Urban Glide 4 trolley, given the dimensions of its frame.
- a one-of-a-kind design created by me, a cut created for Sanna that can only be ordered from us and handcrafted just for you.
It also goes well with an extended foot.
You can choose the colour of the floor covering. A subtle black, black with a coloured border or something more colourful? See the selection of fabrics and galleries of work.
Installation guide
There are a number of ways to attach the foot cover to the Thule Urban Glide 4.
The wind flap can be either up or down.
For the wheels, I’ve planned to position the edge of the skirting underneath the trolley’s own original footbed, but several customers have also chosen to attach the skirting to the wheel in front. (When attaching to the front of the wheel, be sure not to rub the skirt against the front wheel. With the wind flap in the up position, this way should be fine. Mounting the wind flap low down may not fit.)
When you take the cover out of the package, it will already have one of the possible fastening options attached. There is a clip on the side of the footmuff that allows you to pull the edges of the footmuff from the sides to the bottom of the trolley. At the top of the wind flap there are carabiners to snap onto the frame of the trolley.
But what you see in the photos here is also a very nice way of fixing:
The package comes with a set of different fixings. If you like, you can even find a brand new fixing that’s just right for you. If you don’t need them, you can keep the kit anyway. You may be able to use the same footrest with another model of trolley later on.
If you find a new way to fix it, I’d be very grateful if you could send me photos too. I’d be happy to show your good ideas to other clients looking for good fixings.