Halo Sleep Sack Swaddle Review

Many parents find that carefully swaddling a newborn infant relaxes them, reduces crying, and helps them sleep. Still, swaddling can be a lot harder than it looks, and it’s only made more difficult when you have a crying baby on your hands. 

Luckily these days there’s plenty of swaddling products on the market that not only make folding much easier but also come in a variety of breathable materials to make it comfy for both mom and baby. 

Here, we will be reviewing all of the best and worst parts of the HALO SleepSack Swaddle so you can make an informed choice for yourself and your baby. Read on to find out if this is the right product for you. 


The Halo Sleep Sack Swaddle is one of the best swaddles available on the market. The product comes in neutral colors and soothing patterns, so it won’t clash with the outfits you and your baby are wearing.

We love how easy it is for parents to use– just zip and velcro– and how even the most wiggly of babies can't get out of it. It's easy to keep on for diaper changes and midnight feeds because this swaddle may be worn with both arms swaddled, one arm swaddled, or none at all (like a sleep sack). 

It's available in two sizes (newborn and small) and two tog weights (1.5 and 3.0).

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Easy To Put On and Take Off

There's no way to go wrong with this swaddle as it has been designed to wrap around your baby with little effort or folding on your part. It may take some practice to get the velcro wing snugness just right, but it's difficult to swaddle too tightly.

If it is too tight though you will notice some pinching or pulling. It is easy to readjust the tightness due to the velcro though. This is a benefit as in traditional swaddles if it was wrapped too tightly around you or your baby you would have to completely unwrap and start again. 

Halo Sleep Sack Swaddle Review

This swaddle will help you wrap up your baby at 2 am very quickly so you can both go back to bed and enjoy some much-needed rest. 

Secure But Comfy

The zipped sleep sack keeps the baby's legs in and the velcro wings hold newborns prone to escape artistry if you swaddle the baby securely. The swaddle will not be too tight around the hips or legs because the baby is in a sleep sack and only the arms are swaddled.

It might give parents peace of mind to know that as this swaddle/sleep sack will keep your child warm at night, you won’t have to worry about using blankets (unless it’s very cold). Children getting tangled up in blankets while sleeping is often a big worry for parents, but this won’t happen here. 

Easy Access for Diaper Changes and Feeding

Unlike conventional swaddles, the Halo Sleep Sack Swaddle can be left on the baby during diaper changes and feedings. To change the diaper, just unzip the bottom section of the swaddle, leaving the arms swaddled or unswaddled.

For feedings, unwrap the baby's arms and wrap the velcro wings of the swaddle around the baby's center to avoid any stains or milk accidents on their clothes. There'll be one less clothing change for you to worry about!

Many Swaddle Options

With this swaddle, you can hold your baby in whatever position is most comfortable for both them and you. These include swaddling with the arms crossed, arms down, both arms out, or just one arm out. 

Multiple Weight and Size Options

This swaddle comes in organic and conventional cotton (1.5 togs), cotton muslin (1.5 togs), micro-fleece (3.0 tog), and plushy dot velboa (3.0 tog). The cotton muslin swaddles, however, have a small flaw. The fabric on these tends to pull when it comes into contact with velcro.

The Halo Sleep Sack Swaddle comes in two sizes. The newborn is appropriate for babies three months and older (19-23 inches, 6-12lbs). Small is for babies that are three to six months old (23-24 inches, 13-16 pounds).

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Super easy to use - Anyone will be able to wrap this swaddle, even new parents with little swaddling experience
  • Can be washed without damage - just remember to fasten the velcro parts of this before washing as it could catch on other clothing the machine
  • Can still be worn during diaper changes and feeds - when your baby is all comfy, you won’t want to disturb them too much when they need their diaper changed, making this product perfect

Cons

  • Thick fabric - Keep an eye on your baby’s temperature. Though it should be ok, this is made out of quite thick material and it may make your baby a bit warm
  • A small variety of colors and designs - if you like to keep things neutral then this is a great product for you, but those who like brighter colors or patterns may be a bit disappointed with the selection offered

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Benefits of Swaddling? 

Swaddling is a fantastic technique to relax newborn babies when done correctly and gently. They are, after all, swaddled shortly after birth to mimic the comforting environment of the womb.

Also, by preventing newborns from waking themselves up with their arms, swaddling relaxes and helps them sleep.

Are There Any Risks to Swaddling?

While swaddling will provide a whole load of benefits to your baby, it may be unsafe if not done correctly. The swaddle should not be extremely thick (to avoid overheating) and should not be too loose or too tight.

Always place the baby to sleep on their back when swaddled, with their hips and legs free to move around. Swaddling when sleeping should be avoided after two months since the baby may turn onto its stomach while swaddled.

When Should you Stop Swaddling?

It’s best to stop swaddling when your infant tries to roll over, which can happen at around 2 months of age. You can dress your baby for sleep in a nightgown, sleeper, or pajamas over an undershirt and diapers once you've done swaddling them.

Stephanie Creek