January 21, 2015

Halo Sleep Sack Winter Weight

Halo Sleep Sack now available in winter weight! The HALO® SleepSack® wearable blanket (www.halosleep.com) is the nation’s best-selling wearable blanket for babies. It is intended to lessen the likelihood that a baby can get entangled with clothing and loose bedding during sleep.  For colder winter months, the SleepSack® wearable blanket is now available in Winter Weight to keep little ones warm on the coldest nights.

The warmth of the new HALO Sleep Sack Winter Weight is measured in “TOG,” a unit of measurement of thermal insulation used in the textile trade.  This new SleepSack wearable blanket has a TOG value of 2.5, making it ideal for chilly seasons and climates.

Available in pink and blue, the cozy quilted feel comes from a 100% cotton outer fabric with a 100% polyester fill.  The new HALO SleepSack Winter Weight comes in small (10-18 lbs) and Medium (16-24 lbs) and retails for $35.

I used these with my son, and foster daughter. My son especially loved the kind with velco straps that made him feel snug, but that doesn't work for all kids. My niece loves to flail her arms and break free, so the swaddle type doesn't work for her. She loves this kind, where her arm are free, but she's still kept warm with the sleep sack. It's a great idea!

2 comments:

  1. My nutritionist friend had these featured on her blog with pics of her new little girl in one. They are precious and very affordable.

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  2. Not sure why my comment didn't show since I left it a few days ago. Anyway, I had said I saw halos featured on another blog and since then been following them and seeing how new moms love them. Good idea for a shower gift since you don't have to worry about the correct size.

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