Merino Knitted Baby Sleeping Bag Olive Spots
Merino Knitted Baby Sleeping Bag Olive Spots
Merino Knitted Baby Sleeping Bag
- 19.5 micron 100% Australian superfine Merino wool
- Superbly soft, Woolmark Certified
- Jacquard knit with contrast patterning
- Button closure at armholes for added flexibility
- Fasten buttons for arms in. Open buttons for arms out
- Unisex
- Extended side zip for easy fastening
- Provides extra warm protection when the temperature dips
- Pair with knitted baby arm warmers to add warmth to the arms
- Ideal for temps between 16-24 degrees or where you would use a sleeping bag 2.5-3 TOG
- Control warmth by layering up or layering down with our Merino basic or knitted pyjama layers
- Hand washing recommended
*Due to the nature of merino wool, please be aware some pilling may result with wash and wear. This is a naturally occurring property of merino wool and does not affect the wearability of the sleepwear in any way.
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After chatting about the difficulties of keeping bub warm overnight, I was lucky enough to be gifted one of these beautiful sleeping bags by a girlfriend.
All I can say is wow. I’m a complete convert to merino wool. My little girl slept through with no wake ups from the cold! The quality is amazing and feels so nice against her skin. The sleeping bag kept her so warm overnight, no sweating, no overheating. An absolute must have for every baby and the perfect gift!
I’ve been using this gorgeous sleeping bag for my 11 month old for the last week and absolutely love it. Not only is it sooo cute and soft but he sleeps so well in it. When he uses other big thick sleeping bags on the market he doesn’t sleep as well because he can’t freely move in them. This he can move around and it doesn’t wake him up and keeps him nice and warm
Quality of garment is unquestionable, it is so soft and warm.
Sadly, it is not easy to use. The v neck means that the garment doesn't have the structural integrity to perform like a true swaddle - baby can easily wriggle arms up through neck hole. Secondly, a side zip means you have to place garment over baby's head to get them into the bag. This is not great if you're putting your bub down into bed asleep without already having put the sleeping bag on. Ideally, the bag should have a high, round neckline for safest sleep, and a zip up the middle to allow bub to be placed in it when already asleep with minimal sleep disruption. I wish I had just bought the pyjamas or a swaddle blanket.
Love the merino sleeping bag as it gives me peace and mind that Bub isn’t too cold or too hot. Soft material, not itchy at all. We use it with a merino wool gown underneath on cold nights so that his arms doesn’t get cold Ordered with express shipping and got it really quick.
I bought this product because I would worry about having blankets over my daughter during the night time. I wasn’t sleeping well because I was sacred that they blankets would end up cover her face during the night. The baby sleeping bag is great! It keeps bub warm through out the night even when the temperature dips in the early morning. The only issue for us is that it is a bit big for my daughter but I’ve solved that by tying off the bottom with a hair tie. This stops it from riding up.
Will be getting a second one at some point!
Thanks to Tu for her advice on what to get.