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A warmer bundle for your bundle.

Keep your little nipper toasty in the Patagonia Infant Boy's Down Sweater Bunting. European goose down shells out heavy-duty insulation, while the double zippers make it easy to get your little guy in and out. An inseam zip lets you make emergency diaper changes without having to pull him all the way out of his snug suit.

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Benjamin Vincent

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Nice, functional piece of gear for the little one. Kept him warm all winter on walks with the dog, outings to see christmas lights and any other outside activities. The design is really nice in that it can be a true bunting with just a sack area for his feet, or split into legs for carriers and car seats. The cactus green color got a lot of good compliments as well.

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lhsp87687

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  • Familiarity: I returned this product before using it

I purchased this in the 12 month size for my long and lean 8 month old. It was too big for him all over, but if I went down in size I knew the length would quickly become an issue. Given he's long and lean, and I feel like he'll out grow the length before filling it out, and it was just way too much on him. Too bad, it's a great piece otherwise!

Hi,

will this be warm enough for a new...

Amanda

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Hi,

will this be warm enough for a new born to wear in Aspen villiage in January?

Benjamin Vincent

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I know this is a bit late, but yes. Used it in Sun Valley, ID on their famous sleigh ride in mid January with my 6 month old son. He was comfortable enough to fall asleep both ways, the return trip was quite dark and quite cold.