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Description
●smartcel? medical-grade zinc oxide fibers provide antibacterial and odor-resistant properties.
● Entire set is machine washable for easy and convenient cleaning.
● Split-leg design helps with heat dissipation, prevents tripping, suitable for car seats.
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Extra protection for air-conditioned rooms
Using the same fabric as astronauts' suits for your baby's bedding ensures durability and comfort.
Temperature-regulating fibers were designed to protect astronauts from sudden temperature changes in extreme environments, renowned for their active thermal control. Since newborns are still developing their ability to regulate body temperature and weather conditions can change rapidly, our temperature-regulating sleep suit creates a comfortable microclimate, reducing the risk of overheating, sweating, and catching a cold.
A natural cellulose fiber with an integrated phase change material (PCM) that proactively draw-out excess heat and moisture.
Made from natural wood pulp fibers, with added temperature-regulating wax extracted from plants, completely natural.
Conventional synthetic fibers cannot absorb moisture, while pure cotton is prone to dampness. By incorporating Lyocell regenerated cellulose fibers, our product exhibits ideal humidity regulation properties, ensuring comfort regardless of weather conditions, be it humid or dry.
╴When you feel hot, the microcapsules in the fibers absorb your body heat, making you feel cool.
╴When you feel cold, the microcapsules in the fibers release stored heat, making you feel warm.
╴This heat absorption and release process regulates minor changes in surface temperature, maintaining a stable and comfortable microclimate.
Rest Assured, Mummy.
Unique, proactive temperature-regulating properties which continuously respond to the thermal needs of baby. Goes beyond the TOG warmth indicator. One sleep suit for all seasons.
By using German medical-grade zinc oxide (edible) in compliance with international medical standards (DAB 10), these sleeping bags provide long-lasting antibacterial effects that do not diminish after multiple washes.
Passed Oeko-Tex standard 100 class 1 toxicity tests, no harmful chemicals.
Zinc Oxide Antibacterial
Clima Smart Temperature-Regulating Cotton Pads
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus
Bacteria Type | Antibacterial Efficacy(A) | Remarks |
Staphylococcus aureus | 5.7 | Strong 95.0-99.90% |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa | 6.0 | Strong 100-99.90% |
Traditional Sleepsuit VS Mamaway Sleepsuit
Prone to pilling and breakage after machine washing.
Machine washing without pilling.
Utilizes different ranges of warm and dry filler materials on the front and back to ensure the baby stays warm and dry whether sleeping on their back or stomach.
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How to choose the size?
Choosing a size that is too large may cause the garment to feel cumbersome when worn. It is recommended to select the size based on the size recommendations provided on each style's page. -
When should I start using a sleepsuit for baby?
Once your baby starts rolling over and can't stay still under a regular blanket, it's time to start using a sleepsuit! -
If the temperature can be adjusted, why does my baby still sweat while wearing a sleepsuit?
baby's body temperature is closer to the temperature inside the mother's womb. Even with temperature-regulating sleepsuits, wearing too many layers underneath can lead to overheating and sweating (unless the inner layers also have temperature-regulating functions). Additionally, factors such as whether the window is open and the material of the blanket being used can affect the baby's body temperature. It's important to assess the overall room temperature and adjust accordingly based on your baby's condition. -
Do babies wearing sleepsuit (kick-proof blankets) still need to be covered with a blanket?
Usually, you can consider the comfort level of adults and the room temperature. If only a thin blanket is needed for adults to sleep comfortably at that time, you can let the baby wear only the sleepsuit without needing a blanket. However, if the room temperature requires adults to use a thick blanket or even turn on the air conditioning to sleep, it's more advisable for the baby to wear a sleepsuit and be covered with a blanket. -
If the baby's blanket always gets kicked off, why is there still a need for a blanket?
In fact, besides providing warmth, blankets also offer a familiar scent and texture to the baby, contributing to the development of sleep routines and a sense of security.