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Kelli
> 3 dayLove this swaddle for winter, it’s perfect and seems to keep my daughter very warm and comfortable. Wish they made it with a bottom zipper, I have another one that has the bottom zipper and it is much more convenient.
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Angelica Sandoval
> 3 dayGreat, only complaint is that it only has one zipper instead of 2 zippers. It’s annoying to have to unzip the whole thing at night when she’s sleeping, just to change a diaper. Putting that zipper on discreetly (while she’s sleeping) is super annoying, even more annoying when it wakes her up.
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momo
> 3 dayWe used the halo sleep sacks for our older son and when we had our second child we knew we would use them again. I like that they have a lightweight version as well as a fleece version. Love this product.
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LadyLawless
> 3 dayAbsolutely LOVE this halo sleepsack. We received our first one from the hospital before going home and ordered this one to have a backup. Great quality, and very soft! My little one is strong and other wraps she can get her arms out of, this one she stays put all night long. A must have for a newborn!
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Poe
> 3 dayThis is wonderful!!! My little girl just outgrew her NB size Swaddle so we got this one. Most nights her arms stay in. Its soft and warm. We keep the house cool to sleep and shes not too warm for this and a warm sleeper. She loves to kick her legs and this allows her to continue to do that. I had a few others I tried earlier but not has good as this one. Large swaddle blancket - doesnt work with out little Houdini escape artist. Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe Microfleece - okay, but not great. She could more consistently wiggle her arms free and there wasnt much leg room. Okay the first few weeks when she didnt squirm as much but not great after that. Velcro was smaller and not as large of area to adjust to fit her as she grew. Other sleep sacks where just sleeveless - they work great for just a blanket that they cant pull over their head, but not much help to stop her from startling herself. I hadnt tried the one with arm slots - miracle blanket From birth to about 2 months old she just wasnt sleeping well at all, she constantly woke herself up when her arms would suddenly move - it startled her. So with much trial and error, I found the solution to my baby sleeping all night: this swaddle sleepsack (her arms stopped waking her up), her monkey wubbanub pacifier (monkey keeps it in her mouth as she pops it in and out (most of the time), munchkin nursery projector/sound machine turned to heartbeat & projector, mattress at a slight angle (seemed to reduce reflux) = baby sleeping all night 6-10 hrs!!!! PRAISE the LORD for sleep!!!
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Mollie H
> 3 dayThis sleep sack worked awesome for us through the summer. We keep our room at 60-65 degrees at night and our little girl stayed just warm enough in this. It is VERY warm though. Even at 60 degrees she didnt wear anything under this or she would get too hot. I would not get this if you keep your house any warmer than 65 with a/c or 60 with heat. It would be great for camping or power outages or if like us you just like to keep your room at igloo temps while you sleep.
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bestwifeever
> 3 dayI highly recommend the HALO sleepsack swaddle. Every new parent should have one in newborn size. Get it before he or she arrives, so you save yourself a trip to the store in those first few days! For the 2 days in the hospital and the first night at home, we swaddled our little girl in receiving blankets (tried waffle weave, thin & stretchy, thick & strong types of blankets). Well wrapping her in blankets didnt last long because she got out of them, and with her arms flailing she kept waking herself up. Not to mention, I lost sleep worrying if the suddenly loose blanket would suffocate her. After the 1st night at home, we stopped by Babies R Us and bought 3 different brands of sleep sacks. We ended up trying this Halo Swaddle Sleep sack, and the Summer Infant one (We didnt even try the swaddlepod. Just looked scary, so we returned it). Well the Summer Infant swaddler was really cute. It worked for the first little bit, but when she got *a little* bigger (like a few weeks), the velcro stopped holding. Either she got too big, or after a few times in the wash the velcro became useless. I think its a combination of both. As for the HALO Swaddle, she has been using it every day and night. My quicktake on the item: SIDS prevention: I have NO concern with this item, no more than any other general concern I feel for my baby all of the time anyway. Yes, sometimes she is able to loosen the tight wrap a bit, and it comes up above her mouth. However...this can happen with any sleepsack or receiving blanket. Plus, if its coming up a little higher then it is looser. Its not tight over her mouth (as some reviewers have claimed) Our own sleep: Every once in a while, my husband thought hed wrap her in a receiving blanket...hes incredible at swaddling, but she could get out in 10 minutes. We have never had better sleep than with this product. It is rare that she can get out of it. This is a baby that kicks and flails constantly. Appearance/fabric: The fleece factor is not my favorite. If you have ever owned a fleece jacket, you will know that it attracts every hair, fuzzball, what-have-you in the vicinity. Its also quite warm. Obviously we have AC, but during the hot hot summer we kept her in tshirts + sleepsack. For this reason, I didnt always feel comfortable putting her in her cute footie pajamas. Now that were hitting fall, i am able to put her in regular pajamas when using the sleepsack Size: She was born 72 and 20 inches. The newborn size lasted us till now at 10 weeks. She is currently 102 and 22 inches. I am back to order the small size because her feet are about to hit the bottom of the blanket. Quality of velcro: It has been through several washes, and I see no difference in the velcros ability to hold. Unlike the summerinfant brand. We always try to remember to close the velcro before washing. Other reviews: (1) mention of loops in front - I dont see these 2) claims about losing teeth? - I have no idea how this would happen. The zipper starts at the top and comes down so the pull-tab ends at her feet, so how a baby could cut her teeth on the zipper I dont know. Many pajamas have zippers so I dont know how this is any different.
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Taya Roberts Jr.
06-06-2025From 3 days old my little one hated having his arms swaddled. It was difficult to find a swaddle for a newborn that allow the arms to be free, so I was super excited to give this one a try. I love it, and so does he, but please pay attention to the TOG. This is a super warm swaddle. We keep out house super cold and would only dress him in a long sleeve oneise (since his arms are left out) and he would still be soaked in sweat when he woke up for a butt change. I ordered another one that is only a TOG of 1.5 from the Halo website and that is what we use every night now. I love this one, but it is just so heavy- even for a 65 degree house.
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GGMM
> 3 daySuck at swaddling? Just get one of these. I’ve had two preemies and these were used in the nicu so we bought them at home and they are so easy to use and keep them nice and tight, not too warm and not cold
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m.grammar
> 3 dayWorth it! Very soft.