The North Face ThermoBall Eco Bunting - Infant Boys' for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$109.95
Used Value:
$65.97
Sale Value:
$98.96

Take your little guy with you on winter-wonderland adventures and keep him warm and happy in the North Face Thermoball Eco Bunting. The tough ripstop fabric and Thermoball Eco synthetic insulation keep him warm and protected from the elements while you climb your favorite sport route, or do some autumn slack lining in your favorite park. Plus, added fold-over mitts and booties keep him covered tip to toe from the nippy air.

Specifications

Insulation:
ThermoBall Eco
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[face fabric] 100% recycled nylon ripstop, [lining] 100% polyester fleece
Recommended Use:
casual

Full Reviews

4
$100 for a snow bunting for a one year year old is a lot of money to spend, and given that the cuff ripped from the sleeve is not acceptable for this name brand or this amount of money. It's a shame that backcountry doesn't allow returns over 30 days as this was ordered for a trip that was not completed until after the 30 days ship date. We will be ordering from REI or Zappos from now on.
sp, backcountry.com
December 6, 2019
10
Easy on, easy off, and warm all day long. Been getting my little snow angel outside more and more, and this little bunting is my go to. Great for chilly, damp fall evenings raking leaves, windy 40 degree days, and first ever snow angels! The fleece lining generates a ton of heat, while the insulation really traps the warmth - seems be perfect for the little guy whether he is hanging in our arms or rolling around in the pack n play. Baby is about 26 or so inches, 90th percentile at 6months, and 20lbs, has a long torso. We have the 6-12month size. The chest and arms have plenty of room, but he’s using up most of the length with the footies flipped over. Love that the hood is big with ample space when it’s completely zipped up. Overall, super useful bunting, will be getting a ton of use this winter!
Emma, backcountry.com
November 10, 2019