Halo launches Sleepsack Ideal Temp in the UK

Already a best seller in the US, Halo has introduced the new temperature regulating sleeping bag to the UK market.

Made from smart fabric, Ideal Temp helps keep children at a comfortable temperature at any time of year and takes the guesswork out of how to dress them for sleep. The product has sold out twice since launching in the US.

Newborns are less able to regulate body temperature and the Sleepsack Ideal Temp works by using IntelliThread temperature regulation technology, a smart fabric which absorbs heat when baby is too warm, stores it, then releases it back when the temperature dips.

The Swaddle version comes in a neutral grey with neon trim and is available in sizes 0-6 months, featuring an adjustable design which enables parents to swaddle three ways, helping the transition to a sleeping bag.

The sleeping bag comes in sizes 0-36 months and features a bottom to top zip for easy nappy changes.

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