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| ASIN | B004FFFKR4 |
| Additional product features | Breathable |
| Awards won | 2012 Creative Child Top Choice of the Year, Amazon.com #1 Rated Sleep Sack, Mom's Choice |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,784 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #238 in Baby Boy's Clothing #319 in Baby Girls' Clothing |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,110) |
| Dishwasher safe | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is portable | No |
| Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
| Item model number | M9-SAC1-K732 |
| Material Type | 100% Merino Wool Lining / 100% Organic Cotton Outer |
| Minimum weight recommendation | 11.02 Pounds |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.9 x 9.6 x 2.2 inches |
| Style | Transitional |
| Target gender | Unisex |
N**Y
El precio es alto. Pero me quedo más trankila envolviendo a mi bebe en este saco. Cumple bastante bien las expectativas!
L**E
The sack is long: it is meant to cover all ages from 2-24mo. I wonder if it might not have been a little too long for my LO when she was littler. BUT...it is wonderful now at 11mo. Cons: 1) seams are a bit thick on the sides and I do wonder if they are comfy for her. But she sleeps on her stomach, side and back in it and seems just fine, so I think I am needlessly worrying. 2) the sack could use a snap/popper at the top of the side zipper because I find it hard to ensure the zipper goes all the way up sometimes. 3) no information on if it is hip-friendly/rated or not; however, it is stretchy, so it most likely is. Pros: 1) PEACE OF MIND. I found good sacks for the winter when her window was closed, the temperature outside was always cooler than her room, and so I could use the heat to get the perfect room temp. But it is summer now. That means the temperature is up and down within the day and week. I do not worry about her in this sack! No more obsessing over TOG rates! 2) it comes with a "how to dress your baby guide" with a thermometer on the back of it. I don't have to look everything up online now. I put my LO in long-sleeved onesies 90% of the time and short-sleeved onesies for the other 10% when the temp in her room hits 25+ at night. She overheated once when the heat actually increased after dark as it came up from the pavement, but it was an easy fix (put on the short-sleeve onesie). And I think she got cold the first night because I turned the heat way down (she is used to a particular temp)! But, generally, no problems. 3) at 11mo, she can crawl around the crib in this and sit and stand if she really wants to. I put her in it just before bed. 4) lovely weight. 5) car seat openings worked well. 6) she sleeps very well in it and can find whatever position she wishes. Washing: I use eco-friendly detergent and use it on my own merino. To wash I: 1) put it in the delicate cycle 2) gently stretch it back into shape, especially around the hip area, and hang it flat open to dry 3) put it into the dryer on low (or high...) if it still has not dried by bedtime. The catch is that the cotton dries much more slowly and does get dirtier than the merino inside. Snaps were stiff but have loosened up with use. She sometimes pees through her diaper at night and I will hang the sack completely open on the edge of the crib to air it out. I wish I could have one of these. And I recommend it for the peace of mind alone.
K**E
Excellent quality material!
S**K
This sleeping bag is so soft and lovely! The merino wool is not rough at all. I put it on my baby and even she seems to love it! She's a really big 7 month old and there is still plenty of room to grow. She settles when I lay it on her to put it on, maybe because of the routine of it, or maybe because it is so darn cozy! It is very well made, great snaps, and you can tailor the size with the under arm snaps to get it a little more snug. She is never tangled in it even though it is long to allow her to stretch out. The best part about it is that you get the coziness of the weight of the wool when you are going to sleep (think of a big duvet) without worrying that the baby will overheat. We've used the bag in all different temperatures of rooms and she hasn't been sweaty or cold at all. We had other sleeping bags before (Aden & Anais, and others) and we haven't had the same success. I also bought the pyjamas and bodysuit from Woolino and putting them together has worked like a charm. Just makes me feel even better that I know she will be comfortable all night. I use their guidelines with the thermometer that they provide and its always been perfect. We've even been in some really cold rooms and she has been toasty in her sleeping bag. We also cloth diaper with wool covers, so it is nice to have a sleeping bag that works well with this system...if she has a little leak nice to know she won't be feeling cold and wet! We've had some food spills and spit up on the bag and it cleans very well and easily. I just can't say enough good things about woolino and their products!
A**O
Don't let any other gimmicky sleepers fool you. After deciding to forego the swaddle, I bought some transition sleepers to slowly transition my daughter out of the swaddle, and it was a disaster. With the nested bean transition swaddle, she woke up freezing. Baby Merlin's Magic Sleepsuit didn't allow for any movement and her hands would be icicles when she woke. The Halo Sleepsack swaddle was made of fleece and she woke up covered in sweat. My plan of transitioning from the swaddle was not going well. I did quite a bit of research and my 2 finalists were the Woolino and the Little Lotus sleep sack. I liked the little lotus swaddle because my daughter couldn't escape from it, but I hated the velcro. It was scratchy and would catch on things in the wash. So I decided to take a chance on the Woolino Baby Sleeping Bag. I love it!! It's wool so it doesn't need to be washed often, It has snaps instead of velcro and my daughter slept a full night the first night she was in this. She looked like a sleeping angel and now when I put her in this, she knows it's sleep time and falls right asleep. This sleeping bag saved my sanity and gave me more sleep. Get it!
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