Sleeping Bag Size and TOG Charts
The sleeping bag must be suitable for the child's body measurements. If it is too big, your baby can slip into it and in the worst case their head will be covered over. In addition, the child will cool down quickly in a sleeping bag that is too big. A sleeping bag that is too small carries the risk of constriction. Our Slumbersac sleeping bags are available in six different sizes from 48cm for newborns up to 140cm for children from six to ten years and in four different TOG sizes.
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How thick are the different TOG thicknesses lined?
Tog is a unit of measurement for the thermal resistance of textiles. The greater the tog size, the warmer the sleeping bag will keep you warm. The TOG value of baby sleeping bags must be tested in the laboratory. It is important to note that other factors such as the ambient temperature and the baby's clothing must also be taken into account to ensure that the baby is not overheated or overcooled. Please follow our recommendations below to decide which tog size is right for you. Slumbersac baby sleeping bags, children's sleeping bags and sleeping bags with feet are available in 4 tog sizes.
Tog Guide for Baby Sleeping Bags
The tog rating or weight of a baby sleeping bag determines its thickness and therefore how warm it keeps your child. The higher the tog rating (weight) the warmer the sleeping bag. This handy guide will help you determine which sleeping bag to choose based on the temperature of the room your baby or child will sleep in.