Feathers – Insulated Cover for Kai Carrier Pouch

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Insulated Covers 

50% of proceeds from each item in this Feathers collection will be donated to the Nelson Tasman Hospice in memory of Georgie Ferris.

The convenience of feeding on-the-go; the peace of mind knowing it’s protected.

✓ Handmade in New Zealand

✓ High-quality materials

✓ Materials pre washed with EcoStore powder

✓ Machine washable (wash bag recommended)

✓ Ready to dispatch in 1-3 business days

This cover is designed to fit the 300ml and 600ml Kai Carrier (the pouches that have been specifically designed for tube feeding). You will need to fold down the top of the 600ml pouch to fit the cover.

Made from high quality 100% cotton, the inner layer is InsulBright Polyester Batting which reflects heat or cold back to the source, and the lining is 100% cotton flannel. With a huge selection of fabric prints, our insulated covers are not only functional, but also fun. What’s more – we’ve made sure they’re super convenient. 

The cover closes with snaps and has a velcro tab for hanging. 

Handmade by a mum who knows exactly what it’s like managing tube feeding with an active child, our insulated covers help ensure that tube feeding is clean, cute and far from clinical!

Delivery: Please read our shipping policy before placing an order.

Returns: Due to the nature of this product, we’re unable to accept returns for this item.

Care instructions: These are provided with each order, however we recommend covers are washed in a laundry bag on a cold or warm machine wash, then laid flat to dry.

Fabric selection: Our covers come in a range of fabric designs. As all items are handmade, the pattern placement may vary slightly from that shown in the photos. If you’re after a specific fabric, let us know and we’ll see what we can do!

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from our family to yours

Why quality matters

As a family faced with tube-feeding, we struggled to find pads that would help reduce granulation tissue. So, out came the sewing machine! What started as a way to help our son Aidan safely feed while still enjoying the activities he loves, turned into a purpose-driven way to support others. Now we proudly help make life a little easier for tubie families, just like ours, all around the world.


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