2.0 TOG bamboo winter sleep sack | powder blue gingham

2.0 TOG bamboo winter sleep sack | powder blue gingham

Brand: MACCIE
SKU: WS_BG_06
1100.00 ZAR In stock Buy at Merchant

Why choose a bamboo sleep sack? The natural fibre sleep advantage: Bamboo is completely natural, breathable, and super soft. It won't feel rough or rigid against delicate skin, making it highly effective at soothing babies with sensitive skin or eczema. Fewer night wakings (Say no to fleece or polyester blends): Synthetic, non-natural materials like polyester fleece trap heat and lock in dampness. This artificial heat causes babies to sweat, overheat, and wake up crying mid-sleep. MACCIE’s premium natural bamboo naturally thermoregulates and wicks moisture away, keeping your baby dry and sleeping deeply all night long. Stretchy, Roomy Comfort: Features 3% spandex blended with 97% bamboo offers a generous, hip-healthy stretch that encourages natural sleep positions. Safe sleep & how to dress my child: What is 2.0 TOG? Measures thermal insulation. It is perfectly calibrated for cool South African nurseries between 16°C and 20°C. No loose, dangerous blankets are required in the cot. How to layer underneath: (see free guide at back of packaging) For 18°C–20°C: A standard long-sleeve bodysuit For 16°C–17°C: A long-sleeve onesie plus a vest or short sleeve Tip: Always check the back of your baby's neck—if it is warm and dry, your baby is perfectly dressed. Paediatric Safety Fit: Crafted with a snug, fitted chest and precise neck and arm openings to ensure the fabric can never shift or slip up over your baby's face. Fuss-free nappy changes: Equipped with a premium dual-zipper system so you can unzip from the bottom for quick midnight nappy changes without fully undressing or chilling your baby.

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0-6 months, 6-18 months, 18-36 months
Variants (3)
  • 0-6 months — 1100.00 ZAR — In stock
  • 6-18 months — 1200.00 ZAR — In stock
  • 18-36 months — 1200.00 ZAR — In stock

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