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Stay Cozy with Merino Kids Winter Weight Quilted Riverstone Kids' Home Store Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.2
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Description of Stay Cozy with Merino Kids Winter Weight Quilted Riverstone Kids' Home Store

Merino. Machine Wash. The Winter Weight Go Go Bag is the warmest winter baby sleeping bag in our range with a gorgeous Riverstone Quilted Design. it will keep your baby safe, warm and cozy this winter!. Our warmest winter-weight bag made of 100% superfine 200gsm merino lining, 100% GOTS certified organic cotton wadding inner material and 100% GOTS certified organic 'fleece' cotton outer material. Textile scientists recommend the Merino Kids sleep bag. Baby doesn't wake up cold or overheat. Naturally absorbs and releases moisture to create the perfect safe micro-climate for winter use only or when room is between 53 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit. TOG rating: 2.3 - 3.5. First sleep bag in the world to achieve the stringent UK BSI standard for baby sleep bag safety, and the only merino sleep bag certified to this safety standard. Baby has freedom to move yet can't slip underneath or wriggle out. Fits babies 0-2 years safely and comfortably. Under arm domes (poppers) for when baby is little. If the domes no longer fit, baby no longer needs them. Innovative safety belt aperture makes it easy to transfer sleeping baby between car seat, stroller and nursery to maintain sleep routine.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Suitable for particularly cold nights

I almost didn't buy it because of the many reviews saying it was too hot. I found this perfect for cold nights. My son wears jammies cotton socks and it's all cold nights and he's warm. We keep the heat on 68 degrees and live in the California Bay Area so maybe we're just wimps :)

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Sad packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Baby bedding is better for sleeping

Yes yes yes. Take it. You will sleep better because the baby will. We used it with our little guy for a year and a half and he loved it. Regulates the temperate climate well and keeps it comfortable. It also helps him get into a bedtime routine. Once the sleeping bag is on, it's time for bed and the little guy doesn't give a damn.

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • Wrinkled

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good product! - Baby bedding

I love this sleeping bag! Thanks to the extra clasps, my 3 month old fits perfectly and it will last at least another year and a half. Outstanding material and processing quality - worth every penny! I love that I can put her there while she sleeps without waking her up. I took a winter weight because it's colder in our cabin, but I also use it at home and just dress her in thinner pajamas. She stays warm but never feels too hot as this helps her regulate her temperature so well.

Pros
  • Very fast delivery
Cons
  • Mostly ok but...

I recommend this for ages 6 months and up if you live in a cold climate or your child's room is drafty like ours. This is great for cold New Jersey winters and I think it helped our 18 month old sleep better that night. We started using him in November when he was 16 months old but I wish we had had him last winter. This one is too heavy for spring and summer, but for the summer I could use a normal Merino Kids sleeping bag. The material is really beautiful. My son doesn't overheat at all. My…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A way to keep your baby warm!

What would we do if we didn't have this sleeping bag? I do not know. They can't be swaddled forever, and I find that breathing cool, fresh air is better than blowing warm air from a heater on a baby at night. At the same time, the baby's torso and legs are always warm. The only gap are the arms and hands. But if he had had her, he would have grown from a newborn to 24 months. So when it gets cold outside, I dress the little girl in a long-sleeved romper, then pajamas, then a sweater, and then…

Pros
  • Children's items
Cons
  • The list is getting long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keeps babies warm made of natural fibers

We got this because we wanted to avoid chemical bedding. I will say we had to return the first one after 1 month of use as it looked worn but Merino Kids replaced it with no problem (although the process took 3 weeks). We also have the Woolino which seems to be thinner so we're leaving it for the 'warm' months. Our daughter must be freezing because we go well beyond the stated layers: it's 70 degrees in the room and she has a short-sleeved romper, full-length cotton pajamas, and then a sleeping

Pros
  • children
Cons
  • little things