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JJ Cole Urban Infant Bundle Me - Stealth
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Manufacturer: JJ Cole Find all by JJ Cole
Model#: US
Weight: 1.20lbs Height: 3.60" | | Width: 9.10" Length: 15.20"
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Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $49.95 Online Sale Price: $44.95 Save $5.00 Today! * Price is subject to change.
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Features:- Distinctively quilted outer and rich inner microsuede
- Eliminates need for blankets and jackets
- Removable top for easy temperature control
- Machine washable.
- 0-12 Months
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Designed to fit stroller, joggers, and car seats. The Urban Bundle Me® has a distinct look with a rich microsuede interior. In true Bundle Me fashion, it eliminates the need for bulky jackets or blankets and transfers easily from car seats to strollers. Wind and water resistant. Top is removable for temperature control. Extra perk: a hidden pocket for your convenience. Infant for ages birth to 12 mos.Diva Pink, Ice Grey, Stealth Black.
User Submitted JJ Cole Urban Infant Bundle Me - Stealth Reviews November 19, 2008 Great product I would recommend this to anyone looking for an quick and easy way to strap your child into/out of a car seat. Its so much easier than strapping in a baby with a coat or bodysuit. Keeps baby very warm and dry and makes my life easier too. No more adjusting car seat straps depending on what outfit baby is wearing, just throw on a hat and let the bundle me keep him warm. One of the best purchases we have made for our son. When he grows out of the infant size, we will purchase the larger size for next years Michigan winter.
November 10, 2008 practical Nice, but wish I had ordered the original one instead now. The reason why I decided to get this one was the outer wind and rain resistant fabric. Because I have to cart my new baby in his carseat around a lot (from the parking lot to my 4 year old's pre-school, etc.) I wanted something to protect him when it rains or is really windy. Figured that fleece is not as wind resistant and handle rain as well as the wind breaker type outer fabric of the urban bundle me. However, the urban version doesn't seem as warm and thick (for the winter) because it doesn't have the plushier faux shearling lining as the original one. Although, it does have a bit of fiber filling, sort of like a very thin comforter. Overall though, it is very nice.
October 23, 2008 Serves its purpose but what's with the huge flap? I purchased the lightweight version and liked that so went with the Urban version (I had heard the other one can get fuzzy on the baby's hands). It keeps him warm, for sure, but I don't LOVE it for the following reasons: 1) Overly large front flap: I have to be careful to not pull it too high where it would unfold and fall onto my son's face. What is its purpose? Maybe it's to create more warmth, but it doesn't cover the feet, so just the core gets overheated while the toes are colder. I see it as a waste of fabric and a slight (smothering) concern. This wasn't so much an issue with the lightweight version b/c it easily folded over. But the Urban has some significant bulk. Plus, it blocks his view over his tummy. And when you unzip it, there is a greater chance it will drag on the floor (b/c it's longer). I see this as an example of a design created more for the "look" than for the ease of use. 2) Hole for three point harness: This sits right behind my son's head causing a crease in his head skin. Uncomfortable, I assume. 3) Velcro to attach around the (5 point) harness -- I wish they were wider and flatter. Or just flatter. It doesn't seem to be as flat and poses a comfort problem. All in all, I like the concept, but this is probably not the ideal design.
October 4, 2008 SO COMFORTABLE! So comfortable for baby! My little girl was toasty in her's while me and my husband were FREEZING out in the snow and sleet! BEST SHOWER GIFT EVER! I had it hooked up to my carseat when I left the hospital and even the nurses commented on how awesome they were. I did not find that they were a safety hazard whatsoever.
April 3, 2008 Response to safety concerns... ...some have said that this unsafe, BUT these have met crash test safety standards (it even says that right on the packaging). Also, I see this one thin layer under the baby MUCH SAFER than a huge puffy jacket all around the baby (both under & over = 2 puffy layers included in straps) We have this and the original. The urban doesn't breathe as well as the original due to its wind/rain resistance, however that wind/rain resistance is a life saver in spring & fall rainstorms (where the Original soaks rain in)!
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