Avionaut
Avionaut Airby Mosquito Net
Avionaut Airby Mosquito Net
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Avionaut Airby Mosquito Net – peaceful summer strolls without unwanted visitors
Warm afternoons in the park and evening walks by the water are some of the best moments of summer - until mosquitoes and other insects start gathering around the stroller. Designed specifically for the Airby, the Avionaut mosquito net helps keep unwanted visitors out, so your little one can rest, nap and explore in comfort.
Complete protection with no gaps
Tailored to fit the Airby stroller perfectly, the mosquito net sits snugly around the frame to create a secure barrier against insects. With no loose edges or gaps, mosquitoes, gnats and wasps stay where they belong - outside.
Breathable comfort on warmer days
The fine, lightweight mesh keeps insects out while allowing fresh air to circulate freely. This helps your child stay cool and comfortable, even on warm, sunny days.
Clear visibility for you and your child
The transparent material allows your little one to enjoy the view and stay connected to the world around them. At the same time, you can keep a close eye on your child without any obstruction.
Quick fitting and compact storage
Made from child-safe materials, the mosquito net features an elastic edge that makes fitting quick and effortless. When not in use, it folds down into a compact size that fits easily into your organiser, ready whenever you need it.
Because summer adventures should be about making memories together - not worrying about insects.
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