Patagonia Hi-Loft Down Sweater Bunting - Infant Boys' for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.7
out of 10
20 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$149.00
Used Value:
$89.40
Sale Value:
$134.10

A hand-knit bunting courtesy of friends or family sure is nice, but the Patagonia Hi-Loft Infant Boys' Down Sweater Bunting takes warmth, comfort, and simplicity to the next level. The 100% recycled fabric is finished with a water-resistant DWR coating and filled with fully traceable 600-fill duck down to keep your munchkin warm and dry. Meanwhile, the fleece-lined hood and fold-over hand and foot covers prevent their little fingers and toes from getting chilly. Best of all, this bunting has dual front zippers that make getting it on and off a piece of cake so you can forget about those diaper time maladies.

Specifications

Brand:
Insulation:
600-fill traceable down
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[shell] 20D 100% recycled polyester mini-ripstop, DWR treatment [lining] 100% polyester plain weave, DWR treatment, [hood lining] polyester high-pile fleece (30% recycled)
Recommended Use:
casual, hiking

Full Reviews

10
I just got this for my nephew for Christmas. His parents were beyond stoked when they new that he'd be warm this winter and next. We got it a bit big so that there's more bang for the buck and will last at least 2 winters. Overall this is super legit, the down is very warm, but paired with the high pile fleece lining it is truly a child's best friend in the winter.
Samuel Nichols, backcountry.com
January 26, 2019
10
Got the 24M (18M-24M) for my almost 12M nephew. Definitely big on him now, but he will grow into it! Love that it has covers for baby’s hands and feet. The fleece lined hood is a plus for super cold days! Love the dual zipper for easy dressing. My nephew is able to move and play in the snow with ease, he stays warm and dry. It was such a great gift!
Kate, backcountry.com
December 29, 2018
10
One of the cutest and warmest bunting on the market. This was a gift for my niece for Christmas and the parents and her loved it! They especially loved the foldover-able arm and leg holes, eliminating the need for boots or gloves when not needed.
Trevor Livingston, backcountry.com
December 27, 2018
10
The cuteness factor alone of a little one bundled up in this bunting would make this worth the buy. But I know my neice is toasty warm when she's loaded up into hers, so my sister doesn't have to worry when she has her out cross country skiing, or winter hiking!
Emery Gaylord, backcountry.com
December 12, 2018
10
This is such an incredible product. Buy it big and keep it for years is what I was told. I am sure that the baby is going to be swimming in the 24mo size as a newborn, but as he grows into it he is going to get so much use out of this thing! I can't wait to give it as a christmas gift. They are going to be stoked!
Jodie Lyons, backcountry.com
December 10, 2018
10
Fits perfectly for the size I got!!!
Heather Kerrigan, backcountry.com
December 8, 2018
10
I bought this for my friend's 3 mos old baby for the cold Wisconsin winters. She is so excited to bundle her baby up in this warm, cozy snow suit!
Emily, backcountry.com
October 14, 2018
10
I have the 12-18 mo girl version of this suit and loved it so much that I just bought this one (the 24 mo boy version) for next year. This runs large and my child doesn't grow that quickly, so I know it will fit her next year. Every time I put my toddler in this, people constantly come up and tell me three things: 1. how adorable my child is (obviously) 2. how warm my adorable child looks 3. how they wish they had a puff suit like this in their size (probably hoping to be as adorable as my child) We live in a land where -16 is a considered a warm day. This snowsuit keeps my toddler and baby warm and snuggly (we have a separate suit for the baby, I don't try to fit them both in the same one). It washes well and dries quickly. I can personally attest to being able to dry it with a hand dryer in less than 20 minutes after the top half took a dip in the toilet (I am now starting to understand why one piece suits might not be ideal for a potty training toddler. Lesson learned).
Deanne S, backcountry.com
April 9, 2018
10
I put my 16 month old in this outfit and can take him for walks when it is 25 degrees out. We got snowed on fairly hard one day on a walk and he didn't show any signs of being cold by the time we got home. Looking forward to using this camping.
Nick S, backcountry.com
March 31, 2018
8
Yeah yeah, I know that the Patagonia Hi-Loft Down Sweater Bunting makes our kids/toddlers/newborns look like a bunch of large different colored marshmallows. Outside of the interesting look, everything else about the bunting is pretty aces. The 600 fill down kept my littlest one warm in temps down past 20 degree F and the polyester outer material is more waterproof than one would think for a down piece. The fit is pretty close to right on if not slightly large and I know as well that the closure system takes a certain finesse to use at first but it can be gotten used to.
Wally Phillips, backcountry.com
January 25, 2018
8
I got this for my niece and she is ADORABLE in this little outfit. She'll definitely have to grow into a little bit more (She's 20 months and the 18-24 months is still a tad bit too big on her). It's nice and warm, lets you have nice mittens and boots, and will last a long time.
Laura Boyer, backcountry.com
January 2, 2018
10
These are amazing!
shane teano, backcountry.com
November 20, 2017
10
These buntings are awesome, functional, warm and built to pass down. I feel like they run a little large so if you size right you'll probably get 2 seasons out of it so size accordingly to get max usage.
Heather Finney, backcountry.com
May 8, 2017
10
My nephew didn't get the chance to wear it this winter, but he sure loves how it feels anyway! I'm pretty sure it'll be warm enough for him down in California.
Derek Newman, backcountry.com
April 4, 2017
10
I bought this as a gift for my 6 month old nephew. I bought it big in the hope that he could get two seasons' use out of it. It fits big now, but he can't walk yet, so it doesn't much matter that the arms and legs are a bit long on him. It will serve the purpose of keeping him warm on the coldest days this winter and next winter when he's 18 months old it should fit him perfectly. Great quality materials and design.
Harriet Hayter, backcountry.com
December 29, 2016
10
Purchased the 24 month size for my 26-month-old. He definitely has some extra room as you can see from the photo. That can be great if you need to layer. We went on a little sledding excursion for the first use in roughly 20F degree temps with only one light layer underneath. No complaints from the little dude. The fold over cuffs are ideal for folding over mittens in order to keep them on! Ease of operation is top notch, too!
Aaron Raines, backcountry.com
December 26, 2016
10
I buy one of these for all of my friends and family when they have a new baby. I love the puffiness of this little bunting, and it does a great job of keeping the little ones nice and warm, especially in the chilly mountain winters. The zippers make it easy for quick exits or changes. While the DWR coating is probably meant for staying dry during weather, it performs double duty to prevent major spills or accidents from soaking in to the suit. I picked up the grey this time for my new little nephew, and the colors are exactly as described.
Maggie, backcountry.com
August 23, 2016
8
I picked this up for my daughter to help her make it through her first winter in Park City and it's been a great option for her on cold days. The two zippers on the chest make it really easy to get her in and out, and it's really nice having covers for her hands and feet. The insulation has been plenty for her so far - she tends to run on the warmer side of things, so we put her in this with just a fleece onesie (or two) underneath and she does well. We tend to have her in an Ergo Baby carrier when she's wearing this, so she also gets some insulation from the carrier and warmth from whoever is carrying her. My only complaint about this is the sizing. We have a 0 month size and our daughter is just over a month old now. She is starting to fill in the chest/body a little bit, but the arms and legs are really long on her. She's a relatively long baby as it is and I'm pretty sure that she will grow out of the chest and still have at least an inch or two on the arms and legs.
Mark Travers, backcountry.com
January 25, 2016
10
We bought this bunting for our 15 month old son to enjoy the Utah winter inside. First time worked like a charm, he's a bit of a marshmallow but it does the job of keeping him warm and dry. It does run a little large, but we don't care - he will have something to grow into and potentially use next year. We simply rolled the sleeves. The dual zippers make it easy to get him in/out of, and the hand covers come in real handy to keep those little tootsies from freezing. Over all, this is probably the cutest and funniest thing we'eve ever bought him. We love it.
Chris Purkey, backcountry.com
December 21, 2015
10
Per my review.
Martin, backcountry.com
July 2, 2015