baby deedee Sleep Nest Travel Quilted Baby Sleeping Bag Sack with Sleeves, Gray Skies, Small (0-6 Months)
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It was 34 degrees when we camped! Granted, we camped in a van that was probably around 50 degrees inside, so she slept in her footed onsie, then a sleeping bag, and finally a thin larger sleep sack. It suited her perfectly.
We didn't hang them to dry, but we did hang them to dry.
Yes, your child will be able to fit in a 0-size crib. 6 size, but since the next size starts at 25 in, you'll probably get more use out of it. If your house is cold and you don't like layers, you can wear it inside. Ours was only used for camping (50-100 miles away). At 55 degrees Fahrenheit, I prefer layering at home, where the temperature drops to 62 degrees Fahrenheit at night.
No, it will be too small for a child of four or five years old.
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This appears to be well-made. We have a couple of other sleep sacks from the same company that we adore- They're extremely plush and durable. This is a very thin piece of writing. We bought it for camping, and it might work if baby is dressed in other layers underneath to keep warm. My main gripe is that the sleeves are extremely short, measuring only an inch longer than those of a 12-month onesie. for a bag designed to fit 18-inch laptops 36 months appears to be a very short period of time.
My wife and I were looking forward to taking our three-month-old son on an outdoor adventure now that the weather has begun to warm up in Colorado. We were pleased with the other product in the baby deedee line, so we decided to give this one a try. Even though the weather had improved, it was still cold, and this quilted version kept him toasty. We also liked how the buckle holes meant we didn't have to take it on and off as we transitioned. br>In terms of fit, it seemed just about perfect, and I'm guessing it'll be a comfortable option for our son for the foreseeable future because he still has room to grow into it. Overall, we're very pleased with it and would recommend it to anyone looking for a little extra warmth and comfort; we're looking forward to using it on our upcoming camping trip this weekend.
Because she's too small and wiggly for a kid sleeping bag, 5yo) planned to sleep in while camping this summer, but then she came across this! I believe the overnight lows were in the low-twenties. She was in her 50s when we went on our first trip, and she woke up a couple of times due to the cold (she stopped waking up after I added a second pair of pants). On our second trip, I experimented with layering a second warm sleep sack (the Baby Deedee 2) on top of the first. 5 TOG sleep sack) underneath it, and while she did wake up once, I believe it was due to thirst from the strange sleeping conditions, as she went back to sleep after a sip of water and some back pats. She was also known as the Michelin baby, which was adorable. br>br>Hint: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "innov Because it was still quite warm outside (7pm = 80 degrees at her bedtime, no breeze inside the tent), we had to put our daughter to bed in just her jammies in our tent. Then we crammed her into the sleep sack(s) either right before we went to bed or as soon as she woke up cold. I was concerned that putting her in the sleep sack(s) after she'd fallen asleep would completely wake her up, but this was not the case - Actually, the bigger issue was that she kept trying so hard to sleep on her stomach that it was difficult to get the sleep sacks on her!.
To see the size differences, I ordered a medium and a large. Mostly, the sleeve length and total length are the only things that matter. We'll keep the medium sleeping bag because our 9-month-old fits well in it and has plenty of room to grow in it. In a few weeks, I'll be taking her camping, and I'll try to keep you updated when we get back! It appears to be well made; my only wish is that the sleeves were cuffed so that they could be rolled over.
This is a fantastic piece of equipment. We went camping in the mountains, where the temperature dropped to the low 40s at night. He was toasty warm, dressed in a fleece footed pj set with a lighter Cotten sleep sack underneath. Although the shoulders are a little tight, you could pop a few snaps just to get it on. It did, however, fit perfectly once it was put on. My arms didn't have to be pushed up by the sleeves.
Evenings in the 60s. This is an excellent sleeping bag for nights when the temperature drops below 50 degrees. My son was in a wonderful state of relaxation. My baby, on the other hand, nearly died while camping in Montana on a 38° summer night. He was still cold despite being dressed in two layers, a sleep sack, and this bag with a hat. He became too hot after we installed the wood stove in our tent. As a result, you'll have to go through a lot of trial and error before you get it right.
It's made of sleeping bag material, and it's a little slick. The detachable sleeves and the seatbelt opening in the back appeal to me. Straps to secure the stroller It's a little tight in the leg area and appears to be light in weight, but it's quite warm. My daughter can easily roll around in it while wearing it. We do, however, have another brand that we prefer, so this serves as a backup blanket.
It's perfect for layering over pjs and keeping our kid warm and comfortable in the tent overnight, even when it's cold outside. It has plenty of room and is simple to put on and remove. I like how the arms snap off and how the shoulder snaps off for easy removal. The fact that it has two zippers is also a plus. It can also be stowed in a stroller, which is very convenient.