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7 A.M. Enfant Blanket 212 Evolution (Applique Oatmeal)

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Arrives Wednesday, Nov 27
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Color: Applique Oatmeal


Features

  • FOOT MUFF/ 3 SIZES: INFANT, TODDLER, PRE-SCHOOLER. It expands in length and width with its 2 length extensions and its 2 position center zipper
  • Ergonomic hood with safe buttoned elastic adjuster
  • Removable anti-slip center back panel allows for uninterrupted access to the fivepoint safety harness
  • 1000MM water repellent outer shell with soft teddy applique , ultra-soft premium insulation and soft plush lining suitable for freezing conditions (temperature rating: -20 C/-4 F)
  • Dimensions: H: 40, W: 18. Machine washable

Description

The sleek and contemporary Blanket 212 evolution Teddy keeps little ones toasty and chic from head to toe on mountain hikes, chilly city streets, and everywhere in between. The smart design allows you to size it up or down using zippered length and width extensions so it can actually grow with your child from 6 months to 4 years old! Other notable features include simple hook and loop attachments that fit any stroller, plus a removable anti-slip back panel that eliminates extra fabric between baby's back and the harness for car seat use. This both helps the harness stay put and gives you easy access to it anytime you need it. With a luxe 1000MM water-repellent outer shell and teddy appliqué details, poly insulation, and a super soft plush lining, the Blanket 212 is warm, weatherproof, and durable. Bonus: it easily converts from a wearable garment to a large blanket, and is machine washable and dryable.


Package Dimensions: ‎17 x 16 x 6 inches


Item model number: ‎B212


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Harness,ergonomic


Batteries required: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎3.99 pounds


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  • The "hood" is HUGE!
Color: Metallic Charcoal
This seems super warm and cozy. I like the material and the feel of it. However, not sure it works with our Quinny Moodd stroller - the hood is like a vast gaping chasm. It would be too big for even the largest adult head. Perhaps this works better with other strollers?? On ours, as you can see in the photos, the hood is so huge that it falls down on itself and completely blocks you he baby's face...I don't see anywhere to adjust the hood opening either. In addition to the obvious problem of vision obstruction, it seems the huge hood opening would let in a bunch of cold air. This is likely going to be returned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2017 by Naf80 Naf80

  • 212 Evolution vs JJ Cole Polar Bundleme
I am writing this same review for three items: JJ Cole Polar Bundleme, 7 a.m Enfant Blanket 212 Evolution, and 7 a.m. Enfant Blanket 212 Chevron. I compared many different stroller sacks by reading online reviews and narrowed it down to these 3. I ordered these 3 items to test, and finally selected the JJ Cole Polar Bundleme. I am looking for something new to use with the stroller (Uppababy Vista) during long walks when the temperature is in the 20-40 degrees Fahrenheit range (winter in NY). Overall: I selected the JJ Cole Polar Bundleme because it is larger. The top blanket can also be zipped halfway down or fully removed for less coverage on a warmer day. Size: The Polar Bundleme was wider and longer at its biggest size than the 7 a.m. Enfant blankets at their biggest size. The narrower profile of the 7am Enfant blankets looked a little cleaner on the stroller, but from a practical standpoint I feel like a wider blanket will possibly last longer with a growing child. The 7am Enfant might be cozier for an infant because you can make it very small by removing both bottom pieces. Materials: They both felt very nice. The 7am Enfant blankets felt plusher and thicker than the Polar Bundleme, but the Polar Bundleme still felt very nice and high quality. NOTE: I also looked at the Uppababy BabyGanoosh Footmuff - the fabric just seemed very light and flimsy and not as cushy as the Polar Bundleme or 7am Enfant blankets. I'm sure that the Uppababy footmuff is warm, but I just wanted something more plush and cozy feeling for my daughter. Also, the Uppababy one didn't have a hood. Usability: I think it's a little easier to get a kid in and out of the 7am Enfant blankets because they have a single central zipper vs the two side zippers of then JJ Cole blankets. But I liked that you can completely remove the top part of the JJ Cole blankets if it gets hot, whereas you can only open up the 7am Enfant blankets and push them to the side. I also like that you can zip down the JJ Cole blanket halfway - that way, you can cover just their legs if they already have a coat on top. These were big pluses for me, especially because in the fall and spring the temperature can vary so much from day to day. I liked that you could unzip the hood of the 7am Enfant Blanket 212 Evolution and push it off to the sides. NOTE THAT YOU CANNOT DO THIS WITH THE 7AM ENFANT BLANKET 212 CHEVRON - they look very similar in pictures, but they are not exactly the same. I also liked that you could flip back the hood of the Polar Bundleme and wrap it around the top of the stroller or car seat to keep it out of the way (I have to remove the sunshade on my stroller to do this). Comfort for Child: The 7am Enfant blankets came up a little higher and you could tighten the hood opening, so they might keep the child a little more enclosed. But I felt the Polar Bundleme was more than sufficient for our needs. My daughter seemed fine in it tonight wearing just footie pajamas (no undershirt) and it was 37 degrees outside. The bottom of the Polar Bundleme might be a little annoying to some kids because the extension piece tucks in at the bottom when the blanket is set up on the smaller size. The extension piece decreases the amount of room for the child's feet a bit when it's not being used, but I didn't think that it would be a big deal for my daughter - she still had plenty of room. The 7am Blankets were a little nicer here because the extension piece zips out completely...although then you have to keep track of this random extension piece! Fit on Stroller: They both fit very well on the Uppababy Vista. As I said above, the narrower 7am Enfant blankets looked a little cleaner. I liked the straps that attached the Polar Bundleme better, however. The Polar Bundleme had a strap that goes around the entire back of the stroller to secure the top part of the blanket so the hood doesn't slide down. The 7am Enfant blankets had two loops that go around the side bars of the stroller - but on the Uppababy Vista there is material in the way, so you can't really use these loops. It felt like the Polar Bundleme wouldn't slide down as much as the 7am Enfant blankets on the Uppababy Vista. I liked the nonskid backing of the 7am Enfant blankets. Colors: The 212 Chevron in pink/purple was super cute, but the neon pink clashed with my darker pink stroller color. It was also too much going on with the pink and black stroller. I liked the matte black color of the Polar Bundleme better than the shiny black color of the 212 Evolution with my stroller (I got it in metallic silver). The 212 Evolution is shown in a matte black color on the 7am Enfant website, but it seemed to be out of stock everywhere I looked. I could only find matte black with a gray hood, which looked kind of weird to me. NOTE: I have seen some images online of a black and pink 212 Chevron, but couldn't find it anywhere to purchase. I contacted 7am Enfant and they said that this color never actually went into production, so it isn't available. Price: The Polar Bundleme ($109) was significantly less expensive than the 7am Enfant blankets ($189). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2014 by HD NY HD NY

  • Necessary for North-East Winter weather
Am I the only person that struggled with the 7AM Enfant?!? My son HATED going in it, and now I bribe him with toys and treats to get him buckled in. The zip can be frustrating when you have a kicking and screaming infant, but to be honest, this thing works. It is SO warm my son sometimes has come out sweating; I wish they made an adult one. The strap at the back to attach to the stroller is annoyingly placed with the Uppababy Vista IMO. We have our Vista in rear-facing position (facing us) and the strap covers the hood of the Vista so if there’s some sun we can’t easily cover his eyes. People seemed to purchase this from Buybuybaby using coupons, so I was a little miffed I paid full price but such is life (my own fault for not doing more research). I DO love that this is not a one-winter item. The ability to extend the 7AM Enfant increases the longevity of the product which I love because a) I don’t need to worry about this again next Winter, and b) I hate throwing things away after such a short amount of time. If you live in North East America - this is a necessity purchase for winter ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020 by NB

  • Great buy! Very warm
I had my doubts about its warmth because of the plethora of velcro adjustments available, but it’s very sturdy and thick and warm. The hood, especially. The only problem I run into is that my 1 year old won’t leave his arms inside the bag so his hands get cold, but that’s easily fixed with a bunting suit (too young to keep mits on him). Though at only 35f it’s not quite cold enough for him to wear both that and this foot muff, or he overheats... but I’ll find a way around. In short I’m very pleased with the quality and practicality of this muff! I’m sure it will do a great job helping us keep him warm through our Alaskan winter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2019 by Samantha Samantha

  • Luxe but not ideal for younger babies
Color: Metallic Grey
I love the idea of this bunting. It's supposed to be the best in terms of warmth. A couple of things that prevent this from a being a 5-star product: 1) The face hole is quite a bit larger than it looks. It lets in too much air for our 6 month old. She definitely needs a hat to go into it (possibly a scarf but I don't think that's very safe). It doesn't stay well around her head. 2) It's supposed to adapt to the size of your child, but I think it really works better for 1+ year old babies. The face hole is so large that it's hard to tell how much wind it lets into the rest of the bunting. It also doesn't stay in place very well. There are straps that keep the bottom 2/3 of the bunting in place, but the top 1/3 flops around. I've seen other mothers who just pull back the head piece and flip it around the back of the stroller. I thought it would be a tighter fit, like the 7am car seat cocoon, but it's much looser than that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2016 by JW

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