stringy
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Post by stringy on Oct 13, 2017 16:35:04 GMT -6
Ok we have had these overpriced ($32) nice thick fleece sleep sacks since M was little (one small one medium) Got them at a local store years ago. Well P is much taller than M was so she's outgrown them and with winter coming I want another but have trouble dropping 32 bucks for one for what will likely be one winter.
But I feel like the other common ones are a real thin fleece and her room is cold to start.
Any reccs?
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Post by ovenrack on Oct 13, 2017 16:39:17 GMT -6
Ok we have had these overpriced ($32) nice thick fleece sleep sacks since M was little (one small one medium) Got them at a local store years ago. Well P is much taller than M was so she's outgrown them and with winter coming I want another but have trouble dropping 32 bucks for one for what will likely be one winter. But I feel like the other common ones are a real thin fleece and her room is cold to start. Any reccs? Thicker than Halo, you mean?
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stringy
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Post by stringy on Oct 13, 2017 16:56:43 GMT -6
Ok we have had these overpriced ($32) nice thick fleece sleep sacks since M was little (one small one medium) Got them at a local store years ago. Well P is much taller than M was so she's outgrown them and with winter coming I want another but have trouble dropping 32 bucks for one for what will likely be one winter. But I feel like the other common ones are a real thin fleece and her room is cold to start. Any reccs? Thicker than Halo, you mean? Pretty much
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kona
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Post by kona on Oct 13, 2017 17:49:41 GMT -6
Probably not helpful but we have a nice down sleep sac. It’s designed to fit from birth to age 3. We’ve used it for over 2 years now between the 2 kids. It’s nice and warm for New England winters but not cheap. themilkandhoneyco.com. I know Burts Bees makes sleep sacs now too but I can’t speak for the warmth or size.
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milano
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Post by milano on Oct 13, 2017 18:01:29 GMT -6
Probably not helpful but we have a nice down sleep sac. It’s designed to fit from birth to age 3. We’ve used it for over 2 years now between the 2 kids. It’s nice and warm for New England winters but not cheap. themilkandhoneyco.com. I know Burts Bees makes sleep sacs now too but I can’t speak for the warmth or size. I'm saving this link for the next argument I have with my husband about proper temperature for M's room in the winter. When he says 64 degrees is fine, I'm going to order one of those down ones.
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stringy
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Post by stringy on Oct 13, 2017 18:07:20 GMT -6
Well kona, that makes my $32 one look like a steal!
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Post by brandiewine11 on Oct 14, 2017 5:20:18 GMT -6
Etsy maybe?
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mimsy
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Post by mimsy on Oct 14, 2017 6:51:17 GMT -6
I've not used the sleep sacks, but Burt's bees products are great quality and very warm.
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Post by Dramaphile on Oct 16, 2017 6:56:05 GMT -6
Halo fleece sleep sacks are nice and thick. I used them for Nugget when we lived in our apartment with drafty windows in the winter.
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