PurFlo SleepSac

from PurFlo
RRP  £24.95

by motherandbaby |
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The PurFlo SleepSac is a cosysleeping bag that has been designed with night time practicalities in mind. It has detachable sleeves that can be sipped on or off depending on the weather and a ‘wide open’ zip at the bottom of the bag for easy nappy changing. The zips also have covers to prevent scratching and it's machine washable (on lower temperatures) too.

The sleeping bag is anti-allergenic and anti-bacterial, thanks to the absorbency of the bamboo lining. It’s snugly and soft, also warm, but the material is not very smooth and is, in fact, quite noisy – rustling when little ones toss and turn in their beds, which is not a problem unless your baby is a light sleeper, in which case the ‘noise’ could be a sleep deterrent.

The SleepSac is very plain and could perhaps do with some kind of design feature but otherwise a lovely product that is ethical as well as effective.

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Product Information

The SleepSac is available in four sizes:

  • 0 - 3 months (length 55cm)

  • 3 - 9 months (length 70cm)

  • 9 - 18 months (length 90cm)

  • 18 months plus (length 110cm)

Available in warm:

  • 1.0 TOG (room temp 21 - 23 °C)

  • 2.5 TOG (room temp 10 - 20 °C)

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