Outlook Shade-a-Babe review

from Outlook
RRP  £30.00

by motherandbaby |
Updated on

Outlook’s Shade-a-Babe a lovely product, made with soft, pliable fabric that will protect your child from bright sunlight and UV rays. It’s a brilliant travel product – to take on holiday or days out; it’s compact, light and fits easily over a pushchair. The Shade-a-Babe is designed to let fresh air in and let your child see out, and a handy tip is; to spray the cover with water to make sure your little one stays ultra cool if it’s a scorching day. It’s useful on bad weather days too – wind-prone ones especially! And a nifty zip makes sure that mum or dad has easy access if little one needs tending. The Shade-a-Babe promotes extended sleep times in the pushchair as well as comfort; it’s bound to improve days out by a significant degree!

See More Travel Products

Product Information

  • Drop down UPF 50+ sun visor blocks 99% UV and glare with soft solar-screen™ mesh

  • Good airflow and eye-shield™ screens glare and helps prevent long term eye damage

  • Provides a shaded sleep environment and all round protection from sun, glare, insects and wind

  • Universal (fits most prams and pushchairs including front & rear facing & travel systems)

Just so you know, whilst we may receive a commission or other compensation from the links on this website, we never allow this to influence product selections - read why you should trust us
How we write our articles and reviews
Mother & Baby is dedicated to ensuring our information is always valuable and trustworthy, which is why we only use reputable resources such as the NHS, reviewed medical papers, or the advice of a credible doctor, GP, midwife, psychotherapist, gynaecologist or other medical professionals. Where possible, our articles are medically reviewed or contain expert advice. Our writers are all kept up to date on the latest safety advice for all the products we recommend and follow strict reporting guidelines to ensure our content comes from credible sources. Remember to always consult a medical professional if you have any worries. Our articles are not intended to replace professional advice from your GP or midwife.