As a parent, ensuring your baby’s comfort and safety during outings is paramount. The Winuoyang Sun Shade for Prams is designed specifically to meet these needs, providing unparalleled UV protection and comfort. Imagine a sunny day at the park – while others are worried about their little ones getting too hot, you can relax knowing your baby is shielded from harmful rays. Made from breathable cotton, this sun shade not only blocks out the sun but also protects against wind and pesky insects.
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Sun Shade for Pram, Universal Buggy Sunshade Pram Shade Cover with Viewing Window UV Protection Blackout Blind for Baby Prams, Pushchairs and Stroller
£13.99
- Introducing the Winuoyang Sun Shade for Prams – your ultimate companion for safeguarding your little one from the sun’s harmful rays. With our state-of-the-art sunshade, you can enjoy up to 99% UV protection, ensuring your baby stays cool and shielded from both UVA and UVB rays. This is not just an accessory; it’s a necessity for every parent on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
Popular questions and answers about this product
What materials is the Winuoyang Sun Shade made from?
The sun shade is made from 100% breathable cotton, ensuring comfort and protection for your baby.
How much UV protection does the sun shade offer?
Our sun shade blocks up to 99% of harmful UVA and UVB rays, keeping your baby safe from sun exposure.
Can this sun shade fit any type of pram?
Yes! The Winuoyang Sun Shade comes with eight adjustable velcro straps, allowing it to fit various pram types, including umbrella and rattan prams.
Is it easy to install and store?
Absolutely! The foldable design allows for quick setup and convenient storage, making it perfect for busy parents.
Can I use this sun shade in different weather conditions?
Yes, this versatile shade protects your baby from sun, wind, and insects, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Is the Winuoyang Sun Shade Prime eligible?
Yes, this product is Prime eligible, meaning you can enjoy fast and reliable shipping.














