MOXTOYU Baby Sleep Bag, 100% Cotton 2.5 Tog Baby Sleeping Bag, Detachable Sleeve and Arms Up Design Swaddle Blanket with 2-way and Side Zipper, for Newborns, Newborns Gift, Newborns Essentials
Brand | MOXTOYU |
Model Number | baby sleep bag |
Colour | Stars |
Package Dimensions | 42.7 x 30.2 x 5 cm; 690 Grams |
Material | Cotton |
Special Features | Skin Friendly |
Item Weight | 690 g |
P**E
Nice sleeping bag
These is a nice warm sleeping bag for a baby and nice patten and good value for money
L**A
Fantastic sleeping bag
This is an amazing sleeping bag and has helped keep my 4 month old baby really warm through the night, only problem I have found is it's a little short, she has already nearly outgrow the size small.
M**A
Good size and quality
Looks good, soft, gd thickness, good size
L**A
Love everything about it
Really thick material. Feels soft. Washes well. Love that the sleeves zip on and off and when they are off they have replacements to cover the shoulders. Two way zip is a nice touch too
L**S
Not safe!
I wish I’d paid more attention to other reviews before purchasing! The biggest issue is the neck hole is huge, can easily ride up causing risk of suffocation. The arms are weirdly really big and long, so baby’s hands are half way up the sleeve! I have a chunky 7 month old, and it was way too big and just ill-fitting. Can’t recommend due to safety concerns.
D**B
Great quality.
I was so pleased with my Grandson’s sleeping bag. The fabric is soft and with a lovely design. It keeps him warm and comfortable all night, in fact, he slept better, which is comforting knowing that he had cosy nights sleep. I’m just about to order my next one.
E**G
Plenty big enough
Got this for our little granddaughter for when she starts her sleepovers. Plenty big enough, nice and soft and cosy
G**Y
Doesn't fit
I measured my 3 month old before ordering the small. The length is fine but the arm holes and neck opening are really big so it rides up. It doesn't cover her nose but does cover her mouth. It needs a popper to make the arm opening smaller.Not only is this dangerous due to the risk of suffocation, it also makes it less thermally efficient.
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