Avionaut
Avionaut Airby Leg Cover
Avionaut Airby Leg Cover
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Avionaut Airby Leg Cover – comfortable walks whatever the weather
Unpredictable weather can quickly disrupt even the best-planned outing. Cold winds, rain or sudden temperature drops are much easier to handle when your Airby stroller is fitted with the dedicated Avionaut leg cover.
Water-repellent protection from the elements
The fabric features a water-repellent coating that helps rain and sleet roll off the surface rather than soak in. For heavier downpours, it can be paired with the dedicated Airby rain cover to provide even greater protection from the weather.
Warm, cosy comfort on colder days
Designed with insulating materials, the leg cover helps shield your child from cold air and wind, creating a warm and comfortable space for everyday strolls and outdoor naps - even when the weather changes unexpectedly.
Quick and easy to fit
The simple fastening system allows the leg cover to be attached in seconds. If the weather turns while you're out and about, you can add extra protection quickly and without fuss.
Tailored specifically for Airby
Designed exclusively for the Airby stroller, the leg cover fits neatly and securely against the frame. There are no loose edges or gaps for cold air or moisture to get through - just a snug, precise fit that works exactly as intended.
Keep your little one warm, dry and comfortable whatever the forecast. The Airby leg cover is designed to make every walk more enjoyable, all year round.
Available in all 5 colours of the Airby
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