ErgoPouch

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VendelaACT2 posts
 

Love the Ergopouch sleep sack, but not overly happy with the quality of the material. We bought one 2 weeks ago, it’s been washed twice (according to… Read more

instructions) and the material looks like it’s been worn for years. I have clothes from my own childhood 30 years ago that looks better than this does after 2 washes. And our baby is now 6 months, can’t imagine what one would have looked like if we used one the first 2 months with the constant blow outs and daily washes.

Phoenix S.VIC
 

Sleeves too small – We got the 2-4 size. My child just turned 2 and the sleeves of the sleepsuit only reach three fourth length. Sleeves are tight as well. Plus it's hard to wear as the front zipper is not very long.

Clare9 posts
 

3.5 tog awesomeness – We've been through a bunch of winter-weight sleeping bags with our kids and the Ergopouch is the only one that has survived intact pretty much as-new… Read more

despite the spews and leaks and more washing than you ever thought possible before you had babies. We prefer the central zip style and unlike other brands, said zips haven't busted or derailed in three years. Comparing like with like price-wise, the Ergopouch comes out on top for sure. Hands down the best bags we've bought!

Daroka
 

Highly recommend for summer nights – Our baby boy won't sleep without being swaddled. This is perfect for those hot summer nights when other swaddles are too hot. Keeps him cool and… Read more

secure. His feet do pop out the bottom often but this doesn't bother me due to the heat. He's only ever been able to get his fingers out the top and he is a Houdini. Very good swaddle.

Jayne S.6 posts
 

Perfect – I have the 1.0 tog bag. My baby was 4 months and quite large. I brought the plum 0-6 months bag which was ok but he grew out of quickly and the… Read more

quitting all moved to the bottom after washing. Then I brought the bubbaroo bag which is also great but the 6-18 month bag is too big and I worry he is going to slip down or that the excess length is going to cover his face. The problems with these bags are there size. The 6-18 month bags are massive for my now 6 months old and he is a big boy. I did stress when he was in them. My mum brought me few grobags when overseas and again the 6-18 months is way too big for now. The ergo pouch is perfect. I find the 2-12 months perfect for him. It is a great length, washes and dries well, is well made and is not wide so baby feels snug. It has a color neck which fits firm but softly so no chance if his head slipping down. For a baby in the 4 months to 8 months range I would recommend this bag. Wish I hadn't wasted so much money in the other brands. Will buy the 2.5 tog as well. Feels safe and the collor is firm Would no way fit him when he is 12 months

Ines10 posts
 

Great bag! – We have fhis bag in 0.5 and 1 tog and are planning to get the 2.5 for winter. These bags are made from gots certified organic cotton, use vegetable… Read more

dies and use bamboo and cotton filling in the thicker bags. The fabric is a sheeting fabric (no stretch) and is super soft. The sides have a 95 cotton 5% elastane part, which is great as our baby does not get entangled!! Such a clever design. The zipper zips both ways, great for nappy changes and is sturdy. I love that the neckhole is quite tight fitting/higher up so there is zero risk that bub pulls it over his head and sufficates. Two things they could improve: offer 3 sizes, one 90 cm bag (they have 80 cm (2-12 months) and 105 cm (12-36)) and it would be great to have a size

that can be used from 6 or 8 months so one can have a set of two. I'd also love if they'd offer more prints - maybe some simple ones like stripes that do not have to be changed seasonally to make it more affordable for them. And a travel slot would be fab too.

Tonia7 posts
 

Start before 18 months with the separate legs – The bag is very warm and does not ride up the neck. If you’re looking for a bag like this with legs well after your child has started walking, maybe… Read more

reconsider as they might be too used to a normal sleeping bag by then and not like the separation. If your child has only recently started walking this may suit you.

The zippers can be a little fiddly and when separated, note that some of the warmth escapes through the gaps so you might need socks.

The arms are snug, well fitted PJs or just a singlet are a must (depending on temperature of course). Flannel PJs would not work well as the sleeves would ride up considerably and be uncomfortable with the snug fit.

Fabric is lovely and the suit washes easily in the washing machine, a durable fabric that will stand the test of time.