Join me as I break down 8 sleep sacks for your tall child. It can be hard to find sleep sacks that are long enough for your toddler & preschooler but I want to help take out some of the guesswork for you! Let's go over these longer options on the market today and I'll help you weigh the pros and cons of each option.
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Sleep sacks from shortest to longest:
Pros: Inexpensive, priced at $28.
Cons: Have snaps at the shoulders that little escape artists can easily undo themselves, currently only available in 2.5 TOG, the shortest of the long sleep sacks.
Personally, after reviewing this one, I would not recommend it to clients. There are just too many better options out there!
Pros: The cheapest of the long sleep sack options. This comes as a 3 pack for less than $30! I love me a good deal.
Cons: The second shortest of the long sleep sacks. Not suitable for a child that is longer than 34.5in from shoulder to toes.
Zipper is down the middle and has a double zipper for easy diaper changes in the middle of the night.
Pros: Medium length, average cost at $30 per sleep sack.
Cons: Not suitable if you have a child that is taller than 36in from shoulder to toes.
Zipper is down the middle and has a double zipper for easy diaper changes in the middle of the night.
Pros: One of the longer sleep sack options, currently priced at $28.99.
Cons: Not suitable if your child is longer than 38in from shoulder to toes.
Zipper is down the side and has a double zipper for easy diaper changes in the middle of the night.
Pros: Average cost at $30.99 per sleep sack, great length at 39in. I also love the muslin material/feel.
Zipper is down the middle and has a double zipper for easy diaper changes in the middle of the night.
Pros: One of the longest sleep sack options. Kyte baby is a reliable brand that is known for it's longevity.
Cons: A little pricier at around $55 each.
Zipper is down the side and has a double zipper for easy diaper changes in the middle of the night.
I was able to measure the size Large but there is also an XL that I did not have access to. Based on their sizing chart, it looks like the XL would give you an extra 6 inches or so in length.
Pros: One of the longest sleep sack options. Average price at $29.99 per sleep sack.
Zipper is down the side and has a double zipper for easy diaper changes in the middle of the night. The feel and style of this sleep sack is very similar to Kyte Baby sleep sacks.
Pros: The longest option measuring in at a whopping 42in from shoulder to toes. I had my 7 year old try it on and it fit him!
Cons: Have snaps at the shoulders that little escape artists can easily undo themselves. It is also much more expensive than all the other options above. Price per sleep sack is $129. You also should be sure, if purchasing, to follow washing instructions exactly as shrinking can be a common issues.
To wrap up, I would vote the follow sleep sacks as my favorites:
Domiamia is my favorite if you need an inexpensive long sleep sack. Yoofoss is the best value purchase, though it's not one of the longest options of the bunch so it would work best for a low-mid height percentile child. I also really like the Tado because of the muslin material and middle zipper as well as being inexpensive and decently long.
Don't waste your money on sleep sacks that your child can unsnap themselves (if they try unzipping, you can always put the sleep sacks on backwards to prevent this).