Winter Snuggly Babies

We now have the amazing organic cotton Ergo Pouch sleeping bag in stock for babies. Sizes 2-12m and 12-36m. From the very first night our baby rabbit used his pouch, he slept longer and has done ever since.  There is no more worry at 4 in the morning, that he might have kicked off his covers and is cold.  The bag is super soft, like a lovely warm duvet cover.  The stretchy sides mean that he doesn’t get entangled and can move freely. Father Rabbit particularly loves the ivory colourway. Team with the arm warmers for a snuggly winter sleep.  The 3.5 tog rating is the warmest I’ve seen on the market.

Comfort Design: 
A slimline fit and unique stretch inserts in the shoulders and sides, allows the baby to move freely and reduce entanglement. 
A clever 2 way zipper for easy closure when putting wriggly baby to bed, also easy access to nappy.

Optimal Temperature Balance
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Sleeping with natural fibres, such as alpaca, bamboo and organic cotton, has long been known to give a better nights sleep, and now we know why. 
Natural fibres disperse moisture from the skin, providing an even warmth and body temperature. Studies have consistently confirmed that sleeping comfort is highly dependent upon the body achieving its own unique optimal temperature balance for a restful and revitalising nights sleep. If during the natural sleeping cycle, the body is too warm or too cold, the human body will either consciously or subconsciously adjust its position in bed, thereby causing a disruption to the natural sleep cycle. ErgoPouch sleeping bags are all highly breathable, keeping babies warm yet allowing them to keep a consistent body temperature and not overheat.

Safe
ErgoPouch is strictly compliant with all safety regulations.

What is a Tog Rating?
The British “T0G” value is the international standard measurement of all blankets’ thermal effectiveness (how well it keeps you warm). The higher the number then the better a blanket keeps you warm. The TOG rating describes the warmth or ‘Thermal Resistance’ of a fabric. If the room is warm enough for you to be comfortable wearing light clothing (16 - 20°c) then it is the right temperature for your baby.

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