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You do need the cocoon when the baby is younger, it lasts for about 9 months depending on the size of the baby. After that you can either get the bugaboo branded footmuff or a lot of other brand footmuffs like buggy snuggles also fit perfectly well on the bee. You can buy a good condition cocoon on here or on eBay for about 25 or 30 quid.
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we had the coccon (borrowed from a friend) but it didn't last anything like 9 months, our daughter was sitting pretty upright at around 4-5 months and the cocoon only works when they're horizontal. I would try and beg/borrow/steal a cocoon and buy the footmuff (or any footmuff that fits) - we're still using the footmuff at age 2 so that's worth the full price.
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We tried to save money on the footmuff and got a cheaper version that never fitted properly. In hindsight I would have just shelled out the ???. They're not cheap but it is something that you use a couple of times, every single days so I guess if you do a "cost per use" it all works out!
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