Halo Innovations
wearable blanket microfleece
| Size | Age | Inches | Pounds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-3 | NB | 19-23" | 5-10 lbs |
| 0-6 | S | 23-26" | 10-18 lbs |
| 6-12 | M | 26-30" | 16-24 lbs |
| 12-18 | L | 30-35" | 22-28 lbs |
| 18-24 | XL | 35-40" | 26-36 lbs |
All Sizes in Inches Unless Otherwise Stated
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Halo Innovations
wearable blanket microfleece
| Size | Age | Inches | Pounds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-3 | NB | 19-23" | 5-10 lbs |
| 0-6 | S | 23-26" | 10-18 lbs |
| 6-12 | M | 26-30" | 16-24 lbs |
| 12-18 | L | 30-35" | 22-28 lbs |
| 18-24 | XL | 35-40" | 26-36 lbs |
All Sizes in Inches Unless Otherwise Stated
A: Our XL HALO® SleepSack® is 35.5 inches long, designed to give your little one room to stretch and sleep comfortably.
A: For rooms between 62–65°F, we recommend referencing our “How to Dress Baby for Sleep” chart for the best guidance. Generally, a 2.0–3.0 TOG SleepSack® paired with long-sleeve pajamas offers the right amount of warmth and comfort in cooler temperatures. Always adjust layers based on your baby’s comfort and room conditions.
A: Our SuperSoft SleepSack has a 1.5 TOG, which makes it great for a range of temperatures. We generally recommend room temp of 68 - 72° (per AAP guidelines), but with the addition or removal of some PJ/sleepwear layers, this SleepSack can work in slightly warmer or cooler rooms too.
A: Great question! Our bamboo SleepSack is 1.5 TOG, so either of these options could work nicely depending on room temperature and your baby's preference. General rule of thumb is to dress your little in one more layer than you would wear and in a pinch you can always contact their pediatrician for more information.
A: Hello; Halo here - For room temperatures between (68°F to 75°F), sleepwear with a TOG rating of 1.0 to 2.5 is typically appropriate. This range provides a lightweight level of insulation.