There is also a large plastic
peekaboo window at the top with a Velcro closure.
Not exact matches
These canopies are easily adjustable so you can place it or remove it quickly
at any time depending on the sun intensity; also this canopies features a
peekaboo window which is transparent enough enabling parents to keep an eye on their kids while strolling.
There is NO
peekaboo window, but if your seat is reclined, you can lift the back of the canopy and take a peek
at your child.
Sometime she looks up
at me into the
peekaboo window (if there is one) and gives me the smile that melts my heart.
They also added a
peekaboo window that allows parents to look
at their child without disturbing them.
There is no
peekaboo window, but you can unzip the back of the canopy to expose a white mesh that creates a better ventilation and also can be used to peek
at your child.
I also wanted to mention some other cons like lack of
peekaboo window, material
at the top of the seat, no automatic lock, and short seat back.
The only thing I don't like about this
peekaboo window is that you can't really see your child because it's located in the center of the canopy and not
at the beginning near the seat.
Since there is no
peekaboo window you can use the dark mesh panel to look
at your child.
This is a little surprising since most of the modern strollers
at a much lower price point have a mesh in a
peekaboo window or as a separate zipped in panel.
This means pushing the stroller
at a leisure pace, checking in on them through the
peekaboo window and talking to them.