A warmer baby sleeping bag for winter
A winter baby sleeping bag helps keep bedtime simple when the room feels cooler. Instead of relying on loose blankets, it gives your baby a warm sleep layer that stays in place through the night, while still allowing natural movement and everyday comfort.
When to choose a TOG 2.5 sleeping bag
A TOG 2.5 baby sleeping bag is usually the right choice for winter and for rooms below 21°C. It is the option many families look for when they want a warmer sleeping bag for everyday use, without having to keep adjusting layers through the night.
Choosing the right size and fabric
The right fit should sit neatly around the neck and arm openings and feel roomy from the hips down, so your baby can sleep comfortably and move naturally. For fabric, cotton is a soft everyday choice, while bamboo muslin offers a lighter feel against the skin.
FAQs
Is a TOG 2.5 sleeping bag warm enough for winter?
Yes, TOG 2.5 is the warmest option in our baby sleeping bag collection and is designed for colder rooms and winter nights.
What should my baby wear under a TOG 2.5 sleeping bag?
That depends on the room temperature. Many families choose a bodysuit or sleepwear underneath, and add layers only if the room feels colder.
Should I put a blanket over a winter baby sleeping bag?
A baby sleeping bag is designed to replace loose blankets, not to be used with them on top. The better approach is to choose the right TOG and adjust the layers underneath if needed.
Can newborns use a winter baby sleeping bag?
They can, as long as the size is appropriate and the fit is secure around the neck and shoulders. If you are unsure, start with the size guide and choose according to your baby’s height.
How do I know if my baby is too warm or too cold at night?
A simple way to check is by feeling your baby’s chest or the back of the neck. If the skin feels warm and dry, they are usually comfortable. If they feel sweaty or damp, they may need fewer layers.