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Review on Optimized Sleep Solution: Merino Kids Baby Sleep Bag, Ideal for 0-2 Years by Rebecca Carter

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Compare Merino Kids to Woolino

I bought this bag as well as the season 4 wool 0-2 sleeping bag and here are the differences I can tell. You need time to get started. Sometimes it is a bit difficult to put him back in his place, and the baby's crying does not help in this situation. This is a major disadvantage of a Merino baby carrier bag. The zipper on the wool fabric is reversible and very easy to use. You can just lie down on a crib and put a sleeping baby in it. Shoulder buttons: The Woolino has buttons on both shoulders. This makes it very easy to carry a sleeping baby in your pocket. It's also much easier to shoot in the morning. Merino babies have buttons on one shoulder and it's not easy to put a sleeping baby in your pocket without waking the baby. Armhole Snaps: Both have armhole snaps to make them look smaller. I would say that wool has a larger hand hole and is more suitable for older children. But they both have clasps to make the holes smaller. Material: Wool is a little thicker and, according to the description, a little warmer than Merino children. Wool also uses a very soft organic cotton outer layer. The Merino Kids organic cotton outer layer is soft, but not as soft as wool. Merino Baby is slightly wider than wool, but wool is slightly longer. I think Merino Kids is good for bigger kids because they are wider. Overall, Woolino is easier to use than Merino Kids. I also have a Merino Kids winter bag and this is the best option for cold climates or indoors. 4-season wool is not warm enough for a colder room, but is a great option for 3-season or homes that get over 65°C in winter.

Pros
  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Makes me nervous