Big Mo 40° Kids Sleeping Bags (Ages 2-4)

$79.95 Regular price $99.95
Color - Amanita Red

The ultimate kids camping companion, the Big Mo 40 is the first sleeping bag with adjustable sleeves designed for kids ages 2-4 years old.

Guaranteed to never get kicked off while your child is sleeping, no matter how much they roll, the Big Mo 40 is fun to wear and stays warm all night long.

This Bag Gives Back: 1% of this purchase will be donated in support of our nonprofit partners. Recent donation recipients include Hike It Baby, Direct Relief, and Make-a-Wish

Age Range: 2-4 Years Old

Best Use: Camping

Temperature Range: 40°F to 60°F / 4°C to 15°C

Length: 42" / 107cm

Weight: 1lb 3oz / 537g

Sleeves: Adjustable Open-and-Close Sleeves

Shell Material: 100% Ripstop Nylon

Insulation: Hi-Loft Polyester Synthetic

Fill Weight: 15.5oz / 439g

Using your Big Mo 40°

For ages 2 – 4 years.

For ambient temperatures from 40°F to 60°F (4°C to 15°C).

1) Dress your child in normal sleepwear.

2) Place baby in baby sleeping bag with arms in the sleeves. Zip closed.

Only for ages 2-4 years old. Younger children can slip inside and suffocate. 

If a child is sweating or showing other signs of overheating - take off sleeping bag.

3) To prevent trips and falls, do not allow child to walk in sleeping bag.

 Keep far away from campfire and ignition sources.

Cleaning your Big Mo 40°

Zip closed before laundering. Machine wash cold with like colors gentle cycle in a front-loading washer. Use mild powdered detergent. Rinse at least twice. Do not use bleach or fabric softeners. Tumble dry low with 2 clean tennis balls. Remove and fluff after each cycle. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.

Big Mo 40°

Adjustable cuffs and a 2-way zipper make this the most fun you can have in a sleeping bag.

Adjustable Cuffs

Open-and-close cuffs allow kids the freedom to use their hands.

Highly Packable

The Big Mo 40 weighs just over 1lb (19oz) and packs down small.

Features

This Purchase Gives Back

This quarter, we are proud to donate 1% of all sales to Operation Warm, providing new winter coats for kids in need.

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