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#254424 - 12/08/12 01:23 PM Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby
bacpacjac Offline
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I saw a lady on the subway the other day who had a baby in a stroller in what looked like a mini down sleeping bag. By the time I saw her it was too late to hop off the train to ask her about it. It looked kind of like this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0034M0...rd_i=B001AZXTBG

Any parents have experience with something like this?
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#254427 - 12/08/12 05:19 PM Re: Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby [Re: bacpacjac]
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Wiggy's sells a baby bunting.

http://wiggys.com/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=85

We had one for our two girls, and I passed it on to my best friend when he had a son. It works well for what it is. It was only $25 when I bought ours. It appears they have gone up.

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#254431 - 12/08/12 08:09 PM Re: Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby [Re: bacpacjac]
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Thanks Greg!

DH just had an idea: Get a kids down puffy jacket, remove the sleeves, and then sew up the arm and waist holes. Viola - baby sleeping bag.
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#254432 - 12/08/12 08:11 PM Re: Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby [Re: bacpacjac]
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We have a couple of traditional bunting bags - one fleece and one synthetic. They're basically baby sized, one-piece snow suits with a square bottom instead of legs, and a hole for the safety seat strap.
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#254435 - 12/08/12 10:37 PM Re: Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: IzzyJG99
Your child is going to look like a tiny caterpillar. Take many pictures and embarrass with later.


hahaha! Probably. It's sort of a super bunting bag.

I just want to keep her as warm wnd dry as possible when we're ready to start hiking, camping, etc. Not to mention the possibility of needing to bug-out in the cold wet weather. (Yea, it's a last resort but I'm in that phase of pregnancy where prepping is become more urgent and thinking about all the realistic possibilities.)

When my son was a baby. we just used a regular snow suit and blankets but he was a summer baby so by the time we needed stuff like this he was already 6 months old and thermoregulating a bit better. If there's something better and more convenient out there, I'd like to explore it.
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#254437 - 12/08/12 11:10 PM Re: Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby [Re: bacpacjac]
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Thumbs up BPJ,love how you think.

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#254448 - 12/09/12 11:16 AM Re: Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby [Re: ]
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I can't imagine you'd need bunting bags down there in the sunny South, Izzy. They're basically baby snow suits. There's a few different configurations but you raise a good point, we want the baby warm but not overheated. On my gosh, I can't believe I'm spening so much time thinking this through. Thanks for baring with me guys.
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#254449 - 12/09/12 11:17 AM Re: Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby [Re: spuds]
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Thanks Spuds! I feel like maybe I'm overthinking it but I've got a limited budget and want to get the best bang for my buck.
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#254456 - 12/09/12 09:51 PM Re: Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby [Re: bacpacjac]
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that is the best looking baby sleeping bag I ever seen.

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#254463 - 12/09/12 11:14 PM Re: Sleeping Bag-style Bunting Bag for Baby [Re: picard120]
MDinana Offline
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No experience, but seem to be a trending item.

As for the jacket idea, if you get down, beware! That stuff will explode everywhere as soon as you cut it open.

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