Product Description
The 100% natural Merino Kids Baby Sleep Bag is the world's finest baby sleep sack. Its remarkable natural merino fabric and award-winning design help your baby to sleep safely through the night.
Crafted from superfine allergy-safe merino wool, the Merino Kids baby sleep sack is luxuriously soft and light upon your baby's body. It fits babies safely up to two years and its quality workmanship guarantees years of wear.
Babies can take as long as a year to develop the full capability to regulate their own body temperature, which is why they often wake too hot or too cold. Only merino fabric has the remarkable natural ability to regulate body temperature and the Merino Kids baby sleep sack is ideal all-year-round for nursery room temperatures from 64°F to 75°F. It captures and circulates air to insulate your baby when the room temperature falls, and releases excess body heat and moisture as the room temperature rises, to create the perfect safe micro-climate around their body.
Your baby has the freedom to move naturally in their Merino Kids baby sleep sack but they cannot slip underneath, nor wriggle out and wake uncovered and cold, as can happen with blankets. Parents get a good night's sleep with the peace of mind that their baby won't get too cold or too hot and their baby's head won't get covered.
Promotes back sleeping; sleeveless for better air circulation; fabric stays clear of baby's face; reduced risk of overheating due to merino's natural body temperature-regulating capability.
The innovative safety belt aperture allows the sleep sack to be worn safely in car or stroller, making it easy to transfer them asleep to and from their crib.
100% natural long staple cotton outer layer for extra durability. Opens up flat for easy dressing. Unzips from the bottom for quick diaper changes.
Machine washable. Can be tumble-dried. Contains no polyester. Naturally fire resistant.
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Long Sleeve Body Suit
$ 34.99
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Leggings
$ 29.99
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Long Sleeve Top
$ 29.99
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Merino Kids Winter Baby Sleep Bag, Wild Poppy
$ 139.99
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Customer Reviews
- didn't do the trick Review by kolibrik
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this sleep bag is very nice - soft, easy to wash. I was very excited about the good reviews and purchased hoping that our 3-month old baby would sleep without getting cold during the night. but unfortunately, the bag did not do the trick - the baby kept waking up with very cold nose and hands (hands are open so it's not surprising) even though he had warm pjs or onesies underneath so I had to use extra blankets with the bag. At our place the night temperature is 68-70 F which is in the middle of the 64-75 range indicated in this product's description. I'm keeping the bag though - it's nice and should work well later in warmer spring and fall time.
(Posted on 2/13/10)
- Nice bag Review by Hippy at Heart
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This is a nice bag. The way it zippers is really handy as I can snap and zip her in after I put her down. I wish I would have gotten the thicker one as I wonder if it's really enough at 65. The length is great as I know she will fit it for a long while. I would love it more if it were organic. For a newborn, I would buy one of the all merino wool bags. Just couldn't find any long enough for my baby now. Started using at 7 months. Will most likely buy next size when she grows out of this one.
(Posted on 1/10/10)
- Overpriced and travel pocket has design flaw Review by Nick
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I liked the idea of my son sleeping in merino wool, but when I purchased this product I was disappointed how thin the merino wool layer is (you can see through it). For this price tag $120, I was expecting a thicker wool product. Even the winter version doesn't have more merino, just additional layer of cotton. If I wanted a cotton sleepsack I could have purchased one for $20. Also, the pocket for car seat belt is more hassle then benefit, I have found my son couple times awaken and with one leg sticking out of the pocket. Not sure if this could be a safety issue or not, but I just ended up sawing-in the pocket hole by hand. Still he continued propping and pounding his legs against the pocket - quite disturbing when you're trying to put him to sleep. I have never used the travel pocket anyways, I found it to be unnecessary.
(Posted on 12/23/09)




