Review | Ergopouch Sleepsuit

Ergopouch sleepsuit

Eliza has slept in sleeping bags since she was born, and we used them for all our other children too. At 19 months, she now associates the sleeping bag with bedtime, and is always more than happy to snuggle up in hers ready for a sleep (she is so much like me). 

When Ergopouch got in touch to see if we fancied trying out one of their new Sleepsuits, the timing couldn’t have been better – she has had a growth spurt, and seems to be getting too long for all her current sleeping bags. Their 3.5 tog sleepsuit is perfect for the cold winter nights, and comes with cotton sleeves and fold over mitts to keep hands and arms cosy too.

Ergopouch sleepsuit

Eliza slept soundly in her Ergopouch sleepsuit, and she was certainly warm and comfortable when she woke up the next morning. During breakfast, we often find Eliza feels cold, as she adjusts to the temperature without her sleeping bag on – we have tried dressing gowns but she really doesn’t like them. The Ergopouch sleepsuit has a fantastic feature that is perfect for these cold mornings, cosy evenings and lazy weekends. There are 2 zips at the base of the sleeping bag, which can be unzipped and converted into legs. The feet have gripper soles, ideal for running around after breakfast. 

Ergopouch sleepsuit

The sleepsuit would also be perfect if you needed to use it in the pushchair – cold school runs spring to mind here! It would be lovely to scoop Eliza up in this and pop her in the pram ready to take the bigger ones to school, knowing she was well wrapped up and warm. 

Available in sizes up to 4 years, this is a must have for those little ones who love the warmth and comfort of a sleeping bag, but need the flexibility of a sleepsuit. Best of both worlds!

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21 Comments

  1. February 7, 2017 / 8:12 am

    Such a beautiful colour, we loved sleep suits for G, made me feel so much safer than the thought of him getting cold or wrapped up in a blanket and struggling #TriedTested
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  2. February 7, 2017 / 9:42 am

    That looks so cosy…if only they made them in grown up sizes too! Love the idea of using it on the school run. #TriedTested

  3. February 7, 2017 / 10:16 am

    I love baby sleeping bags but one with legs is so much more practical when children start walking 🙂

    #TriedTested

  4. February 7, 2017 / 10:29 am

    I love this and the fact they go up to aged 4 is great as I miss Mia being in her grobag! She was always so comfy and warm and then she just got too big! This looks great and the fact you can turn into one with legs is even better! 🙂

    #TriedTested
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  5. February 7, 2017 / 10:41 am

    This is such a clever idea! My two always used to stand in their sleeping bags and fall over, so the fact you can separate the legs is a brilliant idea xx

  6. February 7, 2017 / 11:03 am

    These look amazing I really want one. For 2.5 years we have always co-slept but she has just gone in her own bed bef Christmas and always kicks the duvet off her.
    She also won’t wear socks so her feet are always freezing when she wakes up.

    Jodie x
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  7. February 7, 2017 / 2:14 pm

    I’ve heard about these convertible ones. They look a bit awkward, but they’re a great idea, and I love the mint colour #triedtested

  8. February 7, 2017 / 4:16 pm

    X had a sleeping bag until he was about 2, but then he was desperate for a duvet. Tbh, the amount of time he spent under our duvet while we reluctantly co-slept meant he was quite used to it. That said, do they do an adult size of these? Might stop my hubs from stealing all the duvet… #triedtested

  9. February 7, 2017 / 6:01 pm

    That’s a lovely idea for a design. I used to love sleeping bags when A was small but hated it when her legs started to get too long

  10. February 7, 2017 / 8:14 pm

    I love the design of the ErgoPouch sleepsuit, great for when you are travelling home after a day out and popping them straight into bed.

  11. February 7, 2017 / 8:47 pm

    That looks so warm and toasty, just the thing for a winter’s night

  12. February 7, 2017 / 9:06 pm

    She certainly looks very cosy in it and like you say it would be perfect for popping them in the buggy on a cold and wet school run! #TriedTested
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  13. February 7, 2017 / 9:20 pm

    This looks so nice and warm – I love the fact that the bottom zips up to make legs – what a good idea 🙂 #triedtested

  14. February 8, 2017 / 6:15 pm

    This looks like a lot of fun. #TriedTested

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