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Woombie Swaddle
Lauren B.Metropolitan Adelaide, SA
great product, awful customer service
I bought the Woombie original for my 2 week old. Confused about what I should dress my baby in under the Woombie, during the winter months I emailed customer service asking for their recommendation. Their response was ‘you know your baby better than we do, so you decide’ WHAT! I know my baby, but I don’t know your product. Most similar pouches are able to offer a guide.. I don’t understand how I’m expected to use a swaddle that doesn’t come with a TOG seating or guide to what is safe to dress your baby beneath. I ended up purchasing another sim...Read more
ilar swaddle that actually came with a guide and tog rating. Seems like this company is more concerned about covering their butts in the instance something was to go wrong, rather than offer parents any sort of advice.Purchased in May 2019 at Woombie for $50.00.
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mummy2twoMetropolitan Adelaide, SA
- 5 reviews
- 2 likes
not good
my lo 5wks HATED it and it looked SO tight esp around neck dont think will try again twice for 10mins was enough :-( have bought an ergo pouch and love me up baby swaddle will try them as he gets out of all my wraps my lil escape artist
nothing
just not 4 my boy wasted my money
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alexanda
- 5 reviews
Bad
Waist of money, I wish I never bought it. At least I can share my experiences here and warn others. Everyone has different thoughts.
I have tried all 3 zip up swaddles styles and woombie is definitely the worst in quality.
It fell apart. I think some people have had good experiences with them, but i didnt.
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echo5
- 25 reviews
Bad
After using and the thoroughly enjoying the 'Woombie Deluxe' for our newborn, we decided to try the 'Organic Woombie' once he needed the next size up. These Woombies are different as they are made of organic undyed cotton, have a 2-way zip (excellent feature), velcro rather than snap closure, and wider neck. Unfortunately the velcro closure and wider neck mean that our 3 month old can get his hands out very easily and into uncomfortable positions around his face, waking himself up during the night constantly- even if we put a wrap over the top....Read more
I would not recommend the Organic Woombie unless they change these two features. Quick and easy way to swaddle baby, two way zip makes night-time changes easy, comfortable for the baby. Price (a little high for the quality), the velcro closure, and the wide neck.Similar opinion? Write a review on ProductReview.com.au!
Bad
Great idea, mediocre quality. I would prefer to purchase Australian made products due to the great quality. Baby Love "Wrap me up" is a much better quality product, that also allows baby to sleep on their tummy and also gives them access to put their hands near their face, which babies love.
Easy wrap to swaddle baby at night time. Soft fabric.
Press studs cause rips, therefore you won't get much wear out of it before it has a hole near the press stud. A lot of money for a product that won't last the distance.
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Questions & Answers
A Mummyasked
Can babies get there hands up near mouth or cheeks? Or are arms secure down on chest or sides
1 answer
Sometimes they can wiggle enough to get their fingers out when they are a bit older but in general, if you have the right size swaddle for the baby then they won't get their hands out & their arms are secure either at their sides or on their chest (where-ever you put them).
Meena's Mummyasked
How to transit from swaddle to arms out?
1 answer
My daughter was a compete swaddle addict so we couldn't just go cold turkey and take her arms out of the woombie. We ended up using another product called the Zipadeezip to transition which worked a treat.
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