Mori Clever Sleep Sack 0.5 TOG Review

Editor's Rating
4.5/5

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Editor's Review

Keeping your baby warm and cozy at night has never been easier thanks to the MORI Clever Sleep Sack 0.5 TOG.  The Sleep Sack comes in five different colors: grey, grey stripe, blush stripe, stardust, blue stripe. We’re reviewing the all grey one today. The sacks can be used from newborn to 2 years old and are  made of 30% organic cotton and 70% bamboo which is breathable and thermoregulating. It’s guaranteed to keep your baby at the perfect temperature all night long. The fitted arm and neckhole make it so there’s no danger of the sack sliding down as your baby sleeps. You simply use the buttons on the shoulder opening to adjust the arm straps to your baby’s comfort level. There are also buttons on the back to adjust the length depending on how tall your baby is. The double direction zipper makes it easy to change your baby at a moment’s notice and the pushchair belt found on the middle of the sack makes it so you can put a seatbelt on your baby and your baby can sleep while you’re on the go. The sack is machine washable but, due to the delicate nature of the bamboo fabric, don’t hang the sleep sack as this can cause stretching. The sack was very easy to use and I liked how it was heavier than a normal sleep sack. I also like how I can put Riley into the car seat while he’s wearing the sack as he gets cold very easily so it’s perfect for chilly days. However, I don’t like how long it is.The sack is supposed to be used from newborn to 2 years, but I definitely wouldn’t feel comfortable putting my newborn in it as it’s incredibly long and engulfing. Riley is almost 16 months old and we still have to button the bottom to make it smaller, so I wouldn’t suggest using this for a newborn. 

Price Check

$77.50

Should I get it?

I think this would be a great sleep sack for children over 1 year old.

Pros

  • It’s perfect to use on the go.
  • Keeps your baby at the perfect temperature as they sleep.
  • Can be adjusted for any baby’s height.

 

 

 

Cons

  •  It’s a bit too long to put a newborn or any super small baby in it

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