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| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Head and Body Support Black | |
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$58.92 End Date: Thursday Jun-14-2012 17:38:59 PDT Buy It Now for only: $58.92 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head and Body Support | |
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| Baby Kiddopotamus Infant Snuzzler Accessory Complete Soft Head and Body Support | |
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$35.25 End Date: Sunday Jun-10-2012 7:42:02 PDT Buy It Now for only: $35.25 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Kiddopotamus 20119 Snuzzler Complete Head and Body Support Ivory Terry | |
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| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Swaddle Me Blanket Infant wrap bath towel lot Baby Boy | |
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| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Head Body Support | |
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$18.00 End Date: Monday May-21-2012 14:02:13 PDT |
| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Head Body Support Car Seat pad extra support cover | |
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| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head Body Support MINT | |
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| EUC in Package Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Head Body Support | |
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$14.99 End Date: Sunday May-27-2012 16:28:33 PDT |
| Kiddopotamus Summer Infant Snuzzler Complete Head Body Support Pink EUC | |
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| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Head Body Support Car Seat pad extra support cover | |
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$19.99 End Date: Friday Jun-15-2012 12:12:57 PDT Buy It Now for only: $19.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Head Body Support Car Seat pad extra support cover | |
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$19.99 End Date: Friday Jun-15-2012 12:14:19 PDT Buy It Now for only: $19.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head and Body Support Ivory Terry | |
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$17.51 End Date: Tuesday May-29-2012 10:33:24 PDT Buy It Now for only: $17.51 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head and Body Support Ivory Terry | |
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$17.40 End Date: Friday Jun-8-2012 5:05:02 PDT Buy It Now for only: $17.40 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Infant Carseat Complete Head Body Support Blue white NEW | |
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$16.99 End Date: Tuesday May-22-2012 11:15:35 PDT Buy It Now for only: $19.00 Buy It Now | Bid now | Add to watch list |
| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler New head and bidt support | |
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| EUC Reversible Pink Snuzzler Kiddopotamus Complete Head Body Support | |
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$14.99 (1 Bid) End Date: Wednesday May-23-2012 12:00:06 PDT |
| New not in original package Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head Body Support | |
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| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head and Body Support | |
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$5.99 End Date: Friday May-25-2012 10:41:15 PDT |
| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Body Support Stroller Car Seat Black White USED | |
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$5.00 End Date: Saturday May-26-2012 19:40:05 PDT |
| Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head and Body Support Strollers Joggers Car seat | |
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$1.04 (2 Bids) End Date: Sunday May-20-2012 23:05:58 PDT |
Kiddopotamus Snuzzler In The News
Deciding on a Stroller and Car Seat by J. Duffey
The big question for all first time parents ready to drop some serious cash on brand new baby gear is Travel System vs. Car Seat and Stroller? Making decisions about which baby gear to buy can be extremely tough for a first time parent! There are so many options for each of the many needs of a new baby. Should you go with a Travel System or with a Lightweight Stroller and a Convertible Car Seat that you can use longer? Which car seat brand is the safest? Which strollers are the most durable and most convenient? It is tough to find answers!
As an experienced mom who has purchased a large travel system for my first baby, I would highly recommend just purchasing a lightweight high-quality umbrella-fold stroller that is easy for travel and quickly collapsable instead of the giant travel system. Going this route means purchasing a separate car seat, but one that will grow with your infant and not be discarded after 5 months like all infant seats that come with a travel system! Maclaren strollers are stylish, easy and light weight and has worked for infants as well as toddlers for me. I purchased the JJ Cole infant body support ($24.99 at BabiesRUs.com) which comes in graphite or pink and it made the Maclaren Stroller comfortable for my infant! I would recommend against buying a large bulky travel system because the infant seat is quickly outgrown and you will want to purchase a smaller, more stylish lightweight stroller anyway down the road when you realize how hard it is to maneuver a giant stroller through narrow store aisles in the mall with a coffee in one hand! A Convertible Carseat (I use and love the Britax Advocate CS) with infant body support inserted is perfect for an infant and will grow with the child up to 65 pounds. The Britax Advocate CS is the latest model of Britax car seats that are tested in Europe at higher speeds for crash test ratings and have impeccable quality. The Britax car seat has certainly given us peace of mind on the road, knowing how secure they are. The Kiddopotamus Velboa Snuzzler for head and body support is also a great option for infants in a convertible car seat which increases the comfort of the car seat. Whichever car seat you go with, make sure it attaches to the metal bars with the latch system in your car. This is the most secure installation.
I have heard of problems with a few infant seats, especially the Evenflo car seat. It needs something underneath the foot half of the seat to position the infant more in a laid-back position. It is too hard for infants to breathe sitting in the upright angle of the Evenflo infant seat. They make car seat wedges sold at Babies R Us for this purpose but towels bundled and shoved between the seat and the car seat base safely do the same job. We are extremely happy with the Britax as it has excellent side impact protection and seems very sturdy without needing anything to prop or "fix" the angle.
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Questions about Kiddopotamus Snuzzler
Is it safe to use a infant head support in a car seat that has a bunting bag?
I have a Graco SnugRide infant seat with a Kiddopotamus Snuzzler. I want to get a cover for the seat and the JJ Cole bunting bags would be a great idea because the winter here is very cold. Is it safe to have the Snuzzler on top of the bunting bag and then they baby in the seat? What would you recommend? Thanks!
As a couple others have stated, BOTH of those product are BIG no-no's. The bunting bag in particular really interferes with the way the harness works and fits on the child. The harness - the part that protects your child in an accident. You don't want anything interfering with that. Bunting bags add an extra layer of material that wasn't tested with the car seat, and in an accident could compress too much, making the harness too loose. Also - they are not the same flame retardentcy as car seat covers. Flame retardent - another biggie in car crashes. You want the material to repel fire as long as possible to give you time to get him out. The snuzzlers are bad, as well. To help keep his head in positiong, just use a rolled up receiving blanket (or two) on each side of his head, and make sure the seat is installed at a 45 degree angle for newborns.
One thing worth noting is that anytime an aftermarket car seat accessory states that it has been crash tested to FMSVV standards - they are lying, or bending the truth at least. That's b/c Federal standards DON'T HAVE any standards regarding aftermarket product - sure it passed! Cause there's nothing to pass, lol. Also don't use harness covers, unless they came with the seat. If you are wanting a seat with all those extras, you need to purchase a seat that includes them. Costs more, but that means all the parts WERE crash tested, and totally safe to use.
WHY NO AFTERMARKET:
Never use any aftermarket accessory with your car seat. If it wasn't made by the car seat manufacturer specifically for your model number of seat (i.e. made by Graco for a Graco Snugride) then it isn't safe to use.
This includes the use of car seat covers not made by the car seat manufacturer.
They don't meet flame retardent requiremnts, and may not fit the seat exactly like
the original cover, interfering with how the harness works. The harness it what
secures the child to protect from injury, so that is a BIG deal! Also, factory covers
are only allowed to be a certain thickness, when you start getting aftermarket covers
or adding infant inserts, pillows, and such, you exceed that thickness, affecting how
the seat restrains your child. Harness covers another big one - if they didn't come
with your seat, or you don't have permission from the car seat manufacturer to use them,
DON'T! Most aftermarket harness covers are too long - pushing the chest clip down too
low to be effective. (Its supposed to be at armpit level, no lower).
This also includes the Mighty Tite - it has been shown to actually shred seatbelts!
A Seatbelt is supposed to be able to have some give and stretch in accident, to absorb forces
instead of the passenger. This isn't possible when the seatbelt is stretched too tight.
Mats that cover the seat are a big no-no, too. It can give the illusion of a tight install when
in fact its not. Ideally you want nothing between the car seat and the vehicle seat. If
you feel you must put something to save your seats - use a thin shelf liner or a very thin
beach towel. That's it!





















