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RRPspace£16 to £20 depending on size of sleeping bag

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(8 reviews)
Value For Money 8.9
Overall 8.9


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Report this review From: Karola on 13-Oct-08 15:51
I wasn't too happy with the Slumbersack. After a few washes it started to look all bobbly and the poppers on the top were just not good. They keep opening and I found my little girl standing in the cot without sleeping back several times. Wouldn't buy them again as they are not that cheap, I rather spend a more and get a good Grobag.

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Report this review From: biglovely on 22-Sep-08 21:49
Baby sleeping bags are so useful, you will get lots of use out of them but I have found you need to buy a few so you can wash & rotate them, also a 1 tog is useful for hot nursery's & holidays. I bought a Slumbersac 0-6 months 2.5 tog from TK Max which I found too big for my son until he was about 4 months (even though he was a big baby) as the neck hole seemed huge, but he is now using it (6 months old) and still has plenty of room. It was about £12 so is much cheaper than a grobag, I've found Matalan, H&M & Ikea have the best sleeping bags on a budget and the grobag is best if your feeling flush.

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Report this review From: BunchesBunny on 16-May-08 16:33
Brilliant! have used several of these in different sizes and styples and found they wash and wear very well - a perfectly acceptable and cheaper version of the grobag (we also get ourrs cheap from TK MAxx)

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Report this review From: Mattesdon on 01-Mar-08 21:33
Love the sleeping bag idea and we got ours from TK Max (like everyone else!!) so it was much cheaper.

The only down side I could see was that the washing instructions said not to tumble dry..... a pain.

The other less than good thing is that ours has been used for around 10 or 11 weeks and the seams have already started to come away on the shoulders. There is fluff coming out of the inside somewhere too although I can't find where it's coming from! B's toes are covered in the morning!!

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Report this review From: ElaineGroves on 08-Jan-08 14:12
Really useful, a cheaper version of grobags, really good value for money (being £10 at TKmaxx), and just as good as grobags.

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