HALO Sleepsack Swaddle, 3-Way Adjustable Wearable Blanket, TOG 3.0, Velboa Plush Dots, Cream, Newborn, 0-3 Months
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m.grammar
> 3 dayWorth it! Very soft.
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Hardy Lakin
> 3 dayOnly thing that gets my baby to sleep!! The nice thing about the fleece one is that it holds my babys arms in much more securely than the cotton one. My baby just turned 2mo (already 24in tall) and the 3-6 month is pretty roomy in the leg area but definitely wraps plenty tight enough. Happy he will be able to use it for awhile.
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Cassandra
04-01-2025This has been such a game changer for our 3 month old daughter. She has a strong startle reflex and this suit helps her sleep for 7-8 hour stretches.
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Ashley Hunt
> 3 dayThis swaddle is amazing , it’s the only way my daughter will sleep . It’s definitely a life saver
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Monica Ris
> 3 dayThis sleep sack was delivered the next day. It is very soft and comfortable and well made. My little one loves it.
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George
> 3 dayThis swaddle is a little pricy, but the quality is much better than other swaddles I’ve ordered off of Amazon in the past. It’s very soft and cozy and perfect for cooler nights.
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AbbeyGK
Greater than one weekI received a micro-fleece halo sleepsack swaddle at my baby shower and was shocked how much better my newborn slept in it compared to any other swaddle. I had to buy more! Only downside to this one is that it doesn’t have the dual zipper like the one I was gifted, but that’s easy to get used to. My daughter loves to sleep with one arm out and this makes it easy to achieve that.
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Kaykay
> 3 dayLove this compared to other brands. Bought for my newborn and she sleeps great in it. Its warm, soft and easy to use.
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Krystal Stumme
> 3 dayMy daughter will only sleep with this sleep sack! Loves it!
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Shalon
> 3 dayI bought this as a replacement for a smaller size I had from a second-hand store. This wrap is awesome! My son just turned 3 mos, weighs about 15 lbs, and is about 23 inches. He is in size 3-6 mos clothes, and still sleeps so much better when swaddled. The sizing is perfect for an older infant, not too tight, and has room to stretch and kick his legs inside the sack with 2-3 inches to grow. I love that there are multiple ways to wear this with his arms pinned to his sides, or with hands up near his face since he has started to self-soothe by sucking on his hands, or with arms out with the wrap around his middle for those chilly mornings. The upside-down zipper makes for easy nighttime diaper changes so I dont have to take him completely out of the wrap to have access. However, I always have trouble lining up the zipper correctly when initially placing him in the wrap, especially in a room lit only by night light and he is squirming, kicking, and fussing. There has also been a few incidents where the zipper became partially separated while he was wearing it overnight, and I had a bit of trouble getting it to unzip to take him out of the wrap in the morning. He usually just wears a cotton snap-up sleeper underneath and it keeps him the perfect temperature, since I turn down the heat to 67 degrees at night and always worry about keeping him warm enough, but I dont worry with this! He does get a little too warm before bed sometimes if hes fussy, as crying makes him sweaty anyway, but that tends to happen regardless so I usually just turn the ceiling fan on until he cools down a bit. And since I dont have to add a blanket on top at night to keep him warm, I dont worry so much about suffocation from accidentally getting a blanket over his face. The arm wrap secures with two long strips of strong Velcro that, even with his growing strength, he still hasnt managed to break out of. I plan to use this wrap over the winter instead of blankets at night, and like that it can transition with him when he no longer needs swaddled. A word of advice: When washing these, I place it inside a garment bag first (unless you intend to wash it separately) because that super-strong Velcro sticks to other clothing items and can snag or damage them in the wash. A garment bag will protect those cute little baby clothes!