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About ErgoPouch

ergoPouch is an award-winning Australian brand that has become a "must-have" for new parents, famous for its premium, ergonomically designed swaddles, sleeping bags, and sleep suits. Founded in 2009 by sleep-deprived mum Alina Sack, the brand was born from a desire to create a sleeping solution that would keep a baby securely swaddled without overheating. Today, ergoPouch is a global leader in the baby sleep category, renowned for using natural, organic fibers like cotton, bamboo, and merino wool.

They are best known for their pioneering TOG Rating System for baby sleepwear, which simplifies the complex task of dressing a child for bed by providing clear, temperature-based guidelines. From the "Cocoon Swaddle Bag" for newborns to the "Sleep Suit Bag" for toddlers, ergoPouch products are designed to support safe, healthy sleep development at every stage of a child’s life.

Mission, Vision & Innovation

ergoPouch’s mission is to give parents confidence and children comfort, operating on the belief that "natural fibers breathe better." Their vision is to be the world's most trusted expert in baby sleepwear, ensuring every child sleeps safely and soundly. Innovation is at the heart of their success, particularly in their 2-in-1 Design philosophy. The signature Cocoon Swaddle Bag features arm poppers that allow parents to transition a baby from arms-in swaddling to arms-out sleeping without buying a new product, making the transition seamless and cost-effective.

Furthermore, they are innovators in "hip-healthy" design; all their pouches are bell-shaped at the bottom to allow for proper hip flexion and abduction, earning them designation as "Hip Healthy" by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does TOG rating mean?

TOG stands for "Thermal Overall Grade," a unit of measurement used to calculate the thermal insulation of a product (how warm it is). ergoPouch uses this system to help parents choose the right bag for their room temperature.

  • 0.2 & 0.3 TOG: for warm summer nights (24°C+).
  • 1.0 TOG: for mild temperatures (21-24°C).
  • 2.5 TOG: for cool nights (17-23°C).
  • 3.5 TOG: for cold winter nights (14-21°C).
Why does ergoPouch use natural fibers?

Babies cannot regulate their body temperature as well as adults. Synthetic fibers (like polyester fleece) can trap heat and cause overheating. ergoPouch uses organic cotton, bamboo, and wool because these natural fibers are breathable, allowing moisture to evaporate and keeping the baby's temperature consistent and safe.

What is the difference between the Cocoon Swaddle and the Jersey Bag?

The Cocoon Swaddle Bag is for newborns (0-12 months) who need the security of being swaddled (arms in) to suppress the startle reflex. The Jersey Sleeping Bag is for older babies (8 months+) who have already rolled over and need to sleep with their arms out; it is a slim-fit sleeping bag that feels like a comfortable blanket they cannot kick off.

Are ergoPouch products safe for hips?

Yes. ergoPouch products are officially recognized as "Hip Healthy" by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute. The bags are designed with a wide, bell-shaped bottom that allows the baby's legs to flop outwards in a natural "frog leg" position, which is crucial for correct hip joint development.

Can I put a blanket over an ergoPouch?

Generally, the purpose of a TOG-rated sleeping bag is to replace blankets, which can pose a suffocation risk (SIDS). If you choose the correct TOG for the room temperature, you should not need additional blankets. However, for very cold nights, ergoPouch suggests layering clothes underneath the bag (like a bodysuit or pyjamas) rather than adding blankets over the top.