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There should be plastic rings on both the lap belts for the shoulder harness to clip too. If they are broken off you can buy the same plastic buckles from Mountain Buggy but you have to sew them on!
Bugaboo don't sell them as a part, only with the whole seat frame! Here's a pic of a Bee harness (I have not got a Frog pic) it's the same style.
Mountain Buggy use the same clips and do sell them as partsshop.mountainbuggy.com/parts/pre-2010/swift/complete-harness this does require a local seamstress to fit as you have to unpick the webbing and then re-sew it. The clips are actually made by YKK a huge international zip manufacturer, do a google there may be a local agent,
You could try Buggypitstop in the UK or Karlisle's in Australia a google will find them. Mountain Buggy use the same clips and do sell them as partsshop.mountainbuggy.com/parts/pre-2010/swift/complete-harness this does require a local seamstress to fit as you have to unpick the webbing and then re-sew it. The clips are actually made by YKK a huge international zip manufacturer, do a google there may be a local agent,
You don't need the whole harness just one of those plastic clips that always breaks. Bugaboo don't sell them as a part but Mountain Buggy do ( they use the same clips). Check out your local mountain buggy agent.
Pretty much the same yes. All you need to do is to make sure that the footmuff is hooked over the back of the seat unit (easier to pop off the hood first). Then just loop the harness through the holes and this should fit fine.
Hi,
I trust that you mean the waist straps? I would suggest that you contact www.bugaboo.com who will be able to assist you in purchasing these spares.
If the problem is with the **** strap or shoulder harness parts, you may have to purchase a new seat fabric.
I hope this helps.
We had the same problem. We undid the velcro at the back and doubled up the end loop of the straps and wedged it under the plastic anchor... hope that makes sense. Not very elegant solution but it works!
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