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KYTE BABY Unisex Soft Bamboo Rayon Sleeping Bag - 2.5 Tog (6-18 Months) - Storm: Optimal Comfort for Babies and Toddlers Review

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Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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Description of KYTE BABY Unisex Soft Bamboo Rayon Sleeping Bag - 2.5 Tog (6-18 Months) - Storm: Optimal Comfort for Babies and Toddlers

Bamboo,rayon. Safe alternative to bulky blankets in the crib; Sleep bags help keep baby's legs relaxed, preventing hip dysplasia; Ideal for room temperatures between 16°C to 20°C/ 61°F to 68°F. Comfortable and eco-friendly material; Lining of 97% rayon bamboo and 3% spandex; Silky soft and breathable material suitable for baby's fragile, sensitive skin. Easy to use; Features a double zipper that zips from neck down or bottom up making night time diaper changes easy and fuss free; Top zipper has an enclosure over it to reduce risk of choking or scratches on the face. Free of embellishments, so there is no chance of it being pulled off and put in the baby's mouth. Machine wash in cold water with a natural detergent; Hang drying keeps the product incredibly soft; avoid bleach.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Good buy but expensive

This sleeping bag is so soft my baby doesn't overheat on chilly nights. Keeps her body from stickiness. The only downside is that the price is high.

Pros
  • Bamboo, Viscose
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Cheap zipper in wearable blankets

I really liked this product for the first month. It was very soft and easy for my son to put on. Then the cheap zipper broke. I feel like I didn't use enough for the price.

Pros
  • Comfortable and eco-friendly material; 97% bamboo viscose and 3% spandex lining; Silky soft and breathable material, suitable for baby's delicate, sensitive skin
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 2 out of 5

baby gets confused at night

The sleeping bag is very soft but did not fit my 5 month old as his feet kept getting tangled as he tossed and turned at night. As a result, he woke up in tears and sweat. I wish it worked because it's really soft!

Pros
  • Easy to use; Features a double zipper that closes from the neck down or from the bottom up, making changing diapers at night easy and hassle-free; The top zip is covered with a hood to reduce the risk of choking or scratching your face.
Cons
  • Faulty

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Very soft but poorly tailored

I loved how buttery soft this sleeping bag is, but after less than 2 months of use, hand wash and hang dry, the seam next to the zip started to unravel and the fabric rolled up. Given the price of this item, I definitely expected it to last longer. I bought this after my son outgrew his ergo bag. It's definitely a lot softer, but easier to care for and lasts longer. I return the kite and return to the Ergocoach.

Pros
  • Safe alternative to bulky crib blankets; Sleeping bags help relax baby's legs and prevent hip dysplasia; Ideal for room temperature 16°C to 20°C/61°F to 68°F
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Loved 'til it fell apart

I liked this sleeping bag at first, but the build quality is very poor. We've been using it for about 3 months and when I took it off my daughter this morning I realized how bad it was spreading inside. The strings were wrapped tightly around 3 of her toes. Luckily her toes were still pink and her cycle hadn't stopped yet. We won't be using this again of course as it's not safe even for our daughter to sleep. Very disappointed considering how much we paid for this sleeping bag. I even hand…

Pros
  • Machine wash cold with natural detergent; Hang drying keeps the product incredibly soft; Avoid fading
Cons
  • Something is wrong