Cocoon Swaddle Sack 2.5 Tog
Overview
Description
The Cocoon Swaddle Bag is made with GOTS-certified organic cotton and a touch of elastane. It’s firm enough to restrict the startle reflex while still allowing movement and stretch, including moving their hands into a self-settling position. When baby shows signs of rolling, arm poppers transition the Cocoon from an arms-in swaddle to arms-out sleeping bag. The bell-shaped design is approved by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute as being hip-healthy, and promotes proper joint development.
The soft, breathable organic cotton is certified non-toxic, dyed with water-based dyes and gentle on skin prone to eczema. A two-way zipper allows for easy-access diaper changes without fully unswaddling baby.
It’s TOG rated for warmth, keeping baby snug and securely swaddled without the need for additional blankets. (TOG stands for Thermal Overall Grade: the lower the TOG rating, the lighter the fabric and the higher the rating, the more padded and insulated.) The 2.5 TOG rating is ideal for room temperatures 63-73°F—you can layer up underneath as needed, and follow the included room thermometer/what to wear guide.
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- 00: 4-11 lbs
- 0-3 months: 7-13 lbs
- 3-6 months: 13-18 lbs
- 6-12 months: 18-22 lbs
- TOG-rated 2.5 for rooms 63-73°F
- Super stretchy with a bell-shaped bottom
- Converts to sleeping bag
- Two-way zip
- Feeding-friendly
- Certified non-toxic
- Body: 95% organic cotton/5% elastane
- Lining: 95% bamboo viscose/5% elastane
- Filling: 100% organic cotton
- Machine washable
- Complies with AU, US, UK and EU safety and quality standards and is reviewed by the National Eczema Association as a skin-friendly product
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Customer reviews
The quality, comfort and features are great but the impact and shrinkage of machine washing these is beyond what I would expect. (Using a delicate wash cycle in a Bosch series 6).
My only complaint is about the zipper. I wish the zipper was better quality and either: 1) stayed in place at the top more easily, or 2) fastened at the top and zipped closed with the tab at the bottom. When the zipper is closed at the top, pressure at a certain angle from the inside can make it start to unzip.
















