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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
LOVE this sleeping bag! I use it as a stroller cocoon for my toddler and it works amazingly! Not only that, but it can extend in the feet too for when kids grow. It is nice and toasty with an almost jersey-sheet-like material on the inside! The zipper is nice and sturdy, and it fits well in the storage bag. Used it as a stroller blanket, as a sleeping bag, and the only thing I am upset about with it is that I didn't buy it sooner! It is puffy but lightweight. And the material on the outside is sturdy for camping too!
Rodrigo Facanha
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de enero de 2025
My son was 2 when I bought it, he is 4 now and it still using it when we go camping. very warm and leave room to grow.
MLS
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de enero de 2025
Ordered 2. For 4 year old and 2 year old. Loved so much ordered another for my 3rd grandchild. Bottom folds in and zips up for toddler size. Unzip to extend to fit youth size. Grandsons love them.
B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de mayo de 2021
I bought this for my 2 year old and it has plenty of space for her to grow. I like the fact that I can make it short so she doesn’t get lost in the bag now. I’m 5’2” and I would not fit length wise in the bag if I tried so I wouldn’t get this for taller/ older kids. The bag is nice and warm but it is bulky compared to my down bag. Very good quality for the price. I wanted something that would work for camping but I wouldn’t be afraid to let my daughter play with it if she wanted because it is expensive. Good tough material. It kept her warm outside by the fire in 40 degree weather.
JennaG
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de octubre de 2019
This is a rectangular bag, with actual comfort and limit temperature ratings, in a price range that I can hand over to my kid... and it's nicer than I expected! The insulation is well distributed with no gaps at the edges. There are insulated zipper plackets. The zippers are plain ol' zippers (no magic to keep fabric from getting stuck in them) but seem to work well. The lining isn't the ultra-smooth stuff that causes sweating and then sticks, but it isn't rough or fuzzy either.The 3.7lbs/fill bag has a comfort rating of 41F and a limit of 32F. So it's not ultra-lightweight, but we're not going backpacking -- and I didn't want to pay for an ultra-light bag that will require more careful washing and storage anyway. (Lugging their own stuff from the car to the campsite builds character, right?) I think it will be really difficult to get the bag back into the compression sack, but it has cords on the end for old-school rolling and tying.Edit: After taking the bag camping, I can say that my kid was ok using it in 50-degree weather. The zipper that holds the round/headrest part onto the body of the bag keeps wanting to come unzipped, so when we got home I zipped it up and sewed the zipper teeth together just past the slider. This is within my limit for reasonable product customization, but I would also have happily paid a few bucks more for the bag to have a zipper that stayed in place without modification.I have not tried to wash it yet.
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