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

9.1
out of 10
16 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 17 Reviews
Retail Price:
$149.00
Used Value:
$89.40
Sale Value:
$134.10

Much like you, your little one tends to go a little stir crazy when stuck inside for too long. So the next time the two of you need a little adventure time this winter, make sure you bundle her up in the Patagonia Infant Girls' Hi-Loft Down Sweater Bunting. This cozy-as-all-heck bunting features a DWR-treated polyester shell to keep moisture and light precipitation at bay, while the 600-fill down insulation provides ample warmth. Additionally, the down insulation is part of Patagonia's traceable down initiative, meaning it's gleaned from animals that are never live-plucked or force-fed.

Specifications

Brand:
Insulation:
600-fill Traceable Down
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[shell] 100% polyester mini-ripstop, DWR treatment, [lining] 100% polyester plain weave, DWR treatment, [hood lining] polyester (36% recycled) high-pile fleece
Recommended Use:
casual

Full Reviews

8
My 7 month old is 60th percentile in height and 50th in weight (according to the pediatrician). I bought the 3-6month size and it's huge on her. As others have noted, the suit is lovely and warm, and it will be great ... I'm not going to return it since I am hoping for a whole winter's use. But if you're dithering, size down.
Robert C., backcountry.com
November 14, 2020
8
My 7 month old is in the 92nd percentile in height, and this swallows her. It will be handy for next year, when she can comfortably fit in it. The color is exact, and it does seem snuggly warm while being light weight too.
Brittany C., backcountry.com
October 9, 2019
10
I just got this for my niece for Christmas. Her parents were beyond stoked when they new that she'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 3, 2019
8
0-3 months= 3M 3-6 months= 6M 6-12 months= 12M 12-18 months= 18M 18-24 months= 24M
Rachel B, backcountry.com
November 18, 2017
10
Look, if you want to make your little one look adorable, buy this thing. I bought this for my little niece and it seems to be great. The sizing seems to be a bit larger than expected, but that isn't an issue with winter clothes, it will be just big enough to layer underneath.
amber nelson, backcountry.com
November 7, 2017
10
Bought this as a gift for my niece. She seems to be comfy in it. doesn't cry, or fuss. Just lays there and hangs out like 4 month old do. My sister and brother in law are happy with it. Seems to be easy to get the niece into and keeps her warm in the frigid northern Midwest temps.
Matthew Lundberg, backcountry.com
November 2, 2017
10
When your life is all about adventuring in the cold, you want your little one to love it as much as you do. The high loft down is the way to let your kid fall in love with winter adventures. Warm and cozy, your little one will be free to enjoy the adventure! What we love: foot and hand covers- we use socks/ boots and gloves but these covers let us make sure our little one isn't gonna kick a boot or a mitt while she is in the pack. Hood: Oversized hood fits over her hat and the fleece "fur" keeps her feeling snuggled. Bunting: Easy to get in and out of the suit for trailhead gearing up. What you should be aware of: Sizing: Runs BIG- we have found most Patagonia infant clothes to run large (granted our daughter is on the small side). Last winter our daughter wore the NB until she was 6 months ( 14lbs) This season she is rocking the 3-6 month and she is 17lbs and 10 months. We have put this through the ringer as her backcountry suit and her fall camping suit. We love it and plan on buying one each season until she's 18 :) !
Shaun Raskin, backcountry.com
October 30, 2017
10
This suit is awesome! Patagonia has used quality materials ensuring this suit will be handed down from one munchkin to the next. Your little one will love this when the winter weather sets in. Yes, it's expensive, but you're getting what you pay for with this suit.
Dan Be, backcountry.com
August 4, 2017
10
Awesome bunting. Every time we've put our daughter in this, she's come out toasty warm...And it's pretty dang cute to boot. Runs ginormous, she's almost 7 months (pretty close to 50% height & weight), and she's still wearing the 3 M Size with a bit more room to go.
Emily, backcountry.com
January 30, 2017
8
The Patagonia High loft onesie is awesome for our 7 month old. We throw it on her when we put her in the stroller and she goes right to sleep in it. The only drawback is that because of how thick it is we can't use it in her car seat with out adjusting the straps. Overall, incredible product.
Chris Shields, backcountry.com
January 28, 2017
10
Bought the purple 12-18mo for our 13mo daughter. She is 75% percentile height yet the bunting was very BIG that we had to exchange to one size smaller, 6-12mo. Pic is with the smaller size. Even when temp outside is around 20F, with one fleece layer, she can fall asleep because it's warm and comfy. Happy with the purchase. Kudos to Backcountry and Patagonia!
Syed Umar, backcountry.com
December 24, 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
8
.......that is warm and happy. The Patagonia Hi-Loft Down Sweater Bunting is a really nice outer layer garment for those cold to really cold days. I put a baselayer and s light fleece layer under it on a 10-20 degree day and my little girl was happy. The material is a bit more durable than expected for having down underneath but I can tell that we can't be too hard on it. Also, the fit is a tiny bit big, but that's good as she'll grow into it a bit.
Wally Phillips, backcountry.com
January 8, 2016
10
I purchased this as a gift for my friend's 1 year old. No one likes to be cooped up in the house all day, but no one likes to be cold outside either. The Patagonia Baby Bunting is the perfect solution to getting outside with your little ones during the middle of winter. The 600 fill down keeps them toasty warm in the freezing temps and the DWR finish lets you be outside even when it is precipitating. And what's better than oogling over how cute your little kiddo looks when they are dressed up like a fashionable Michelin Man?
Kyle Harris, backcountry.com
January 5, 2016
10
Got this for a friend who just had a baby, and it is the cutest thing ever! She says she uses it every day for winter walks outside. It looks SO cozy. Wish they made these for grown-ups.
Emery Gaylord, backcountry.com
December 17, 2015
6
I was super excited to receive this. We live in Wisconsin and want a way to get our baby out with us all winter long. I bought another brand's less expensive version of this and was disappointed at the level of loft as it used mostly down feathers instead of clusters. This patagonia item was 2.5x as expensive, but again it just doesn't have all that much loft, certainly not as much as the adult version of the hi-loft down sweater. I also worry that the very lightweight shell material would rip easily, limiting the hand-me-down potential. We're sending this back, going with the cheaper one and putting another fleece layer inside it. Sizing seems generous, which is nice. Lots of room for a fleece onesie inside of it.
Charles C., backcountry.com
December 3, 2015
10
Gave this bunting as a gift and the recipient (and their Mom) is THRILLED! Very comfortable and warm, great for the coldest of days. Patagonia uses ethical down, another plus!
Mimi, backcountry.com
October 1, 2015