JJ Cole Urban Infant Bundle Me – Soho

  • Distinctively quilted outer and rich inner chamois
  • Wind and water resistant exterior
  • Machine washable
  • Allows safety straps to rest directly on child
  • Hidden pocket for stylish convenience

Product Description
Different from the JJ Cole Original Bundle Me the quilted outer nylon of the JJ Cole Urban Bundle Me protects against wind and rain, while the rich inner micro suede adds style and warmth. The JJ Cole Urban Bundle Me has reinforced openings through the thin back layer allow safety straps of either three- or five- point harness systems to rest directly on child. It can be used with car seats, strollers, joggers, and bike trailers. For children up to age 1 or 21 pounds

Features:

  • Distinctively quilted outer and rich inner micro suede
  • Wind and water resistant exterior
  • Hidden pocket for stylish convenience
  • Eliminates need for blankets and jackets
  • Transfers easily from car seat to stroller
  • Machine washable
  • Removable top for easy temperature control
  • Allows safety straps to rest directly on child
  • 100% polyester
  • JJ Cole Urban Infant Bundle Me – Soho

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5 comments

  1. Jennifer says:

    I had a winter baby and I can’t begin to imagine what I would have done without this item. I have personally inspired 2 other new moms to purchase this already as well. The absolute best thing is that you never have to put a coat on the child. And what a time-saver that is if you are a woman on-the-go like myself.

    I was excited that right before I had my baby girl they came out with the new Limited version. I have the Diva color for my little and I get a lot of compliments on the look and ease of use.

    I disagree with others who thought it was difficult to adjust the item around the harness straps and that it was cheaply made. I installed the sack and made the adjustment one-time. The material allows weather and some liquids to just roll right off the fabric.

    I would consider this a must for any first-time moms (as I was) on their registry. The price definitely a lot higher than I would like to see it, but still a must if you can afford to make the purchase.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I tried it out myself and it was so comfy womfy I couldnt even believe it you silly tootzii wootziis!!!!!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. I bought this bundle me in Nov and it did not even last 2.5 months. The zipper broke. It is not well made. Stick with the other bundle mes. The urban bundle me is cheaply made. Not worth the price
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. LISA says:

    I CAME ACCROSS THIS STEALTH DIDNT EVEN KNOW A PRODUCT LIKE THIS WAS OUT THERE. I’M A FIRST TIME PARENT AND HATE HOW PEOPLE LOOK WHEN THEY HAVE ALL KINDS OF BLANKETS HANGING OVER THEIR BABY IN THE CAR SEAT OR STROLLER. I BOUGHT THIS ITEM I’VE USED IT WITH MY CAR SEAT AND IT WORKS GREAT. I LIVE IN THE DESERT AND THE WEATHER IS CRAZY AT TIMES. SOMETIMES ITS REALLY HOT AND THEN IN A COUPLE OF HOURS THE WIND KICKS UP AND IT GETS COLD. YOU JUST NEVER KNOW ESPECIALLY DURING THE SEASON CHANGE LIKE RIGHT NOW. IT’S GREAT BECAUSE I CAN UNZIP THE TOP LAYER IF IT’S WARM AND COVER MY BABY IF THE WIND KICKS IN. AND I DON’T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT CARRYING BLANKETS JUST IN CASE. IT’S NOT ONLY WIND RESISTANT ITS WATER RESISTANT AS WELL. EVERYBODY WHO SEE’S IT LOVES IT. IT’S A GREAT PRODUCT. AND I HAVE HIGH EXPECTATIONS. IT’S WORTH THE MONEY.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Netsirk says:

    I purchased the lightweight version and liked that so went with the Urban version (I had heard the other one can get fuzzy on the baby’s hands). It keeps him warm, for sure, but I don’t LOVE it for the following reasons: 1) Overly large front flap: I have to be careful to not pull it too high where it would unfold and fall onto my son’s face. What is its purpose? Maybe it’s to create more warmth, but it doesn’t cover the feet, so just the core gets overheated while the toes are colder. I see it as a waste of fabric and a slight (smothering) concern. This wasn’t so much an issue with the lightweight version b/c it easily folded over. But the Urban has some significant bulk. Plus, it blocks his view over his tummy. And when you unzip it, there is a greater chance it will drag on the floor (b/c it’s longer). I see this as an example of a design created more for the “look” than for the ease of use. 2) Hole for three point harness: This sits right behind my son’s head causing a crease in his head skin. Uncomfortable, I assume. 3) Velcro to attach around the (5 point) harness — I wish they were wider and flatter. Or just flatter. It doesn’t seem to be as flat and poses a comfort problem. All in all, I like the concept, but this is probably not the ideal design.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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