Looking for Halo Sleep Sack with Legs?

Updated on October 15, 2007
A.F. asks from Oak Park, IL
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We loved our Halo Sleep Sack last winter, but now that my son is 1 I am looking for a sleep sack with legs and feet. Does anyone know if this exists? I have located something called Blankeaze that has legs, but no feet. Also, Halo makes something similar for toddlers, but again no feet. We have so many jammies without feet and socks don't stay on for more than an hour or so. Any suggestions?

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G.T.

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Halo does make a larger sleep sack with the feet cut out. If you go to www.halosleep.com you'll find it under their products. It's the Micro-Fleece Big Kid's Sleepsack Wearable Blanket.

Also, The Children's Place carries blanket sleepers which are nice. The feet are covered and have no-slip grips on the bottom.

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C.P.

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patagonia makes some very nice slippers that babies/small toddlers can't get off. they will keep your baby's feet warm all night long & all day crawling around the cold winter floor : )
we bought ours last year at uncle dan's.

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D.G.

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We are sleep sac users ourselves but haven't seen anything with legs/feet. My son is now 14 months. He seems able to stand up/ take a couple steps with his regular Sleep Sack. I did however just buy slipper socks from OneStepAhead.com that are working out great with the footless jammies. They are soft, warm, flexible and non slippery.

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C.

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What about regular Carter's or Target brand blanket sleepers/footie pajamas. Our kids (almost 2 and 3 now) where them all winter. Could wear them with jammies underneath on real cold nights or by themselves.

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W.O.

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both my kids started out with the Halo sleep sacks. DD wore it til she was nearly two and could even walk around the house in it! DS doesn't really care for the sleep sack. For dd and now for my 1yo ds I just use the Carter's Blanket Sleepers/footed pajama's. I put a onsie on underneath for more warmth, could even put on a pair of those tight fitting pajama's underneath easily if it gets too cold.

Oh, I also loved the ones from "The Children's Place" they seemed a bit more generous in sizing.

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K.K.

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We used the Halo sleep sacks until our 1st daughter was almost 3. They make them in extra large. I liked them without feet because I think that helped prevent her from climbing out of her crib!

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C.M.

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My DD is 13 months and we just gave up her Halo sack. The Carter's microfleece zip up sleepers with feet are awesome. My DD is warm and comfy, and she looks really stinkin' cute to boot :)
The foot parts are non-skid, but are sooooo much softer than the nasty crunchy ones that we wore as kids.

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J.M.

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I just bought Maya the Carters fleece pjs this weekend at Kohls. They were on sale. They seem really warm. I'll let you know how they work. They also have those thermals at Target. I was thinking together it would work for those really cold nights. When we took her camping the thermals worked great.

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J.

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I have never seen a sleep sack with legs. I knwo they make sleep sacks for bigger kids (seen at JC Penney), but they are still a sack and your son wouldn't be able to walk in it. Both Gerber and Carter's make sleepers that are fleece with feet in them. They are very warm and is what we use for our 16 month old. You can usually get the Gerber one's at Wal-Mart 2 in a pack for around $12 and the Carter's ones at the Carter's store or Kohl's.

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M.P.

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I just bought carter's fleece pajamas with the footies at Sam's Club for $7.49. Way cheaper than retail. They are really soft and seem to keep my daughter warm.

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E.B.

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I agree with the Carter's footie pjs. I think they are reasonably priced and a great quality. Our son is almost two and we're just about to break them out for the fall/winter.

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M.R.

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I was just shopping online at Nordstrom and saw something that sounds like what you are describing - Teddy Toes, footed infant blanket although this product might be for use in the car seat or stroller. You can go to www.nordstrom.com and look in the baby section to see if it would fit your needs.

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J.N.

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I have seen this in either the Right Start or One Step Ahead magazines. I don't remember which one it was but both are online and you can search it. I remember it was blue in the ad but y9ou could get pink as well....Good Luck!

J.

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B.A.

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we love the sleep sack too but have grown out of them - i am no using pj's from Children's Place - they have VERY warm blanket sleepers - full body PJ's and we love them! i think you can get 3 for $30 so not too bad...

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