T3 cosytoes - advice please
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    Default T3 cosytoes - advice please

    Hi guys

    Another questions for you people - well T3 owners. Bought one recently second hand and want to buy cosytoes for it. Howard Gordon of Lots of Babies says the T3 footmuffs are £28 each - want to know if they are any good or does anyone use an others. Particularly like buggy snuggles but not sure if they'll fit or how much they are! Anyone have any idea. I think I'll use a blanket with the toddler seat but just wondered on the others...

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    I've a T3 but have never used the cosytoes. I dislike all forms of cosytoes: pure muck traps. I just make sure the lo's are well wrapped up in clothes and carry a spare blanket or 2 in case.

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    Not sure about the T3 but I have two Mouuntain Buggy cosytoes on an ABC Everest buggy and they are a very generous size and fit well & I would think would suit most other largish buggys.

 

 

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