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baby stroller doona DoonaThe Doona Sun and Insect 360 Protection is the ultimate outdoor accessory for safeguarding your baby from harsh sunlight and annoying insects. With full 360 degree coverage, this protective cover features UPF 50+ fabric to block over 98% of harmful UV rays, keeping your babys delicate skin safe from the sun. A built in breathable mesh layer provides a shield against insects like mosquitoes, while still allowing airflow, ensuring your little one stays

The Doona Sun and Insect 360° Protection is the ultimate outdoor accessory for safeguarding your baby from harsh sunlight and annoying insects. With full 360-degree coverage, this protective cover features UPF 50+ fabric to block over 98% of harmful UV rays, keeping your baby’s delicate skin safe from the sun. A built-in breathable mesh layer provides a shield against insects like mosquitoes, while still allowing airflow, ensuring your little one stays cool and comfortable during outdoor adventures.

Designed for easy attachment to the Doona Car Seat and Stroller, the cover offers a secure and custom fit, while its transparent front window lets you keep an eye on your baby without disrupting their protection. Lightweight and foldable, it’s easy to store and carry with an included carry bag, making it perfect for on-the-go use. Whether you're heading to the park, the beach, or enjoying a stroll around town, the Doona Sun and Insect 360° Protection ensures your baby is fully protected from the elements, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors worry-free.

Doona, founded by Yoav Mazar in Israel, revolutionizes mobility with award-winning, safety-first products for modern parents. Inspired by the desire to simplify parenthood, Doona’s iconic 2-in-1 Infant Car Seat & Stroller seamlessly transitions between car and stroll, while the Liki Trike redefines toddler travel. Known for innovation, quality, and sleek design, Doona empowers families to explore with ease. Explore Doona at ANB Baby for trusted, game-changing solutions for life on the go.

Doona Sun and Insect 360° Protection Features:

  • Full 360-degree protection for your baby while using your Doona Car Seat Stroller, ensuring that they are shielded from all angles against harmful UV rays and insects, including mosquitos and other bugs.

  • UPF 50+ fabric blocks out over 98% of harmful UVA and UVB rays, helping to prevent sunburn and protect your baby’s sensitive skin during sunny days.

  • Insect repellent mesh is a breathable mesh layer that is a barrier against insects while still allowing airflow, keeping your baby cool and bite-free during outdoor activities or strolls in buggy areas.

  • Lightweight and breathable materials, ensuring proper ventilation so your baby remains comfortable even in warm weather.

  • Easy & quick installation that snaps on the Doona Car Seat and Stroller in less than 30 seconds, allowing parents to quickly put it on or remove it when needed without hassle.

  • Cover folds into a compact size, making it easy to carry and store in your bag or car for when the weather suddenly changes, offering convenience and flexibility during travel.

  • Top and front zipper allows easy access to your baby.

  • Transparent front window allows you to keep an eye on your baby at all times while also providing easy access when you need to attend to them without removing the cover.

  • Specifically tailored for the Doona Car Seat and Stroller, this cover ensures a snug and secure fit, providing full coverage without obstructing your ability to use the seat or stroller’s features.

  • Easy to clean, making it ideal for everyday protection during outdoor outings.

  • Included compact carry bag for storage when not in use.

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