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I love the one my boy uses (but he's not walking yet) - the brand is actually called Buggy Snuggle and it's made from very warm fleece. It keeps him so cosy he never feels cold after being in there. I got it second hand on this forum for a fiver but you can also get them on ebay. They are rather pricey new.
Kaiser is great and does fit if you use the little loops at the bottom and pull them over the Maclaren's bottom "pins" for the rain cover. You need to pull hard but it does keep the footmuff from getting trapped in the wheels. And I take the straps at the top of the footmuff, pull them over the top of the seat and down again and attach them to the horizontal bit of the frame, by the shopping net. Umm... maybe I should post a pic.

Pics attached. The (effective) way I put the straps to keep the footmuff from sliding down does make it hard to put large objects into the shopping net.


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