The Sterntaler Sleeping Bags have been a fixed part of the range since the end of the 90s and provide our little darlings with an optimal feel-good climate night after night. When the EU standards for baby and children's sleeping bags were adjusted, we made it our mission to revise and optimize the entire sleeping bag concept. This allowed us to integrate numerous innovative features.
All the new highlights at a glance:
Highest wearing comfort through proven cuts: The cut has been further optimized to provide even more safety. Additionally, the necklines have been adjusted to prevent the child from slipping inside the Sleeping Bag. All Sterntaler Sleeping Bags are made from soft fabrics such as muslin, cotton jersey, or a cotton blend fabric.
Maximum wearing comfort through proven cuts: The cut design has been further optimized to provide even more safety. Additionally, the neck openings have been adjusted to prevent the child from slipping inside the Sleeping Bag. All Sterntaler Sleeping Bags are made from soft fabrics such as muslin, cotton jersey, or a cotton blend fabric.
Intermediate sizes and newborn sizes:
The size concept of the Sterntaler Sleeping Bags has also been greatly expanded. The inner sleeping bag and the baby sleeping bag are now available in size 44 cm, making them suitable for preemies as well. The popular sleeping bag sizes 80 cm and 100 cm are now permanently included in the range.
Two-way zipper:
The practical two-way zipper allows parents to open the sleeping bag from the top or bottom, making diaper changes and dressing easier. The zipper end is covered by a protective fabric flap.
Integrated Cuffs:
The new integrated cuffs in our long-sleeved Sleeping Bags keep little hands warm and protect against nighttime scratching. This innovation was especially important to us to provide children with sensitive skin the right Sleeping Bag.
“HYDROCOOL®” Technology: An outstanding feature is the “Hydrocool®” technology, which ensures a consistently comfortable and dry wearing experience, supports moisture transport and the child's natural body temperature regulation. This is especially important to ensure that babies do not sweat or overheat in their Sleeping Bag, but feel completely comfortable.
All Sterntaler Sleeping Bags meet the safety requirements and have been tested according to the European standard and its testing procedures for children's sleeping bags (DIN EN 16781).
Great support from experts
In developing the new Sleeping Bags, our Sterntaler team was supported by Tina Rapp – family nurse and baby expert – someone who knows exactly from practical experience with families what needs to be improved. With her expertise, she was a great help in redesigning our sleeping bag concept. Additionally, we sent initial models to parents and hospitals to incorporate their feedback and ensure our sleeping bags are now perfect. You can find more information about our collaboration in the magazine article.
The Importance of the TOG Value
The TOG value continues to play an important role in the new Sleeping Bags. TOG is the unit of measurement for the thermal resistance of textiles. The higher this value, the warmer the Sleeping Bag. The TOG value and room temperature should be matched to the child's perception of warmth and not solely based on the season.
Whether the child is cold or sweating can best be checked at the neck. Accordingly, lighter or warmer Clothing Line should be chosen under the Sleeping Bag. If the child is wearing both an inner and outer Sleeping Bag, both TOG values must be added to get the final value.
Overall, the new Sterntaler Sleeping Bags are an optimal solution to put your little one to sleep safely and securely – and to give you as parents a reassuring feeling.
Further information can be found in the magazine article.