Toll and simultaneously problematic are the sleeves, so the point deduction. Toll is on the sleeves, that they are fed, unlike many other sleeping bags as well as the sleeping bag and the child no cold hands or arms really more. The sleeves are sewn directly to the sleeping bag (not for losing weight as with other sleeping bags), and so is all very tight. Problematic the sleeves are for a child who is not more than 80 cm tall (and the sleeping bag's from 70 cm, because of the 70 no longer fits): The arms are too short for the sleeves, this slip but because they are fed repeatedly on the hands. We have resorted to us with Umkrämpeln, which works just fine. The big disadvantage is then, however, that the hands and forearms are very sweaty.
For really cold winter days this sleeping bag is just right! He warms wonderful and you do not ever want to have to put a blanket over it at 16/17 degrees. However, once the temperatures rise again or you have forgotten times accidentally, untwist the heating, this sleeping bag is too warm. But it's also a winter sleeping bag ;-).