Baby & Family · Head-to-head
HALO SleepSack Swaddle 100% Cotton vs Love to Dream Swaddle Up Original
Which should you buy? Our verdict on both, pulled from our full The Best Baby Swaddles: 4 Compared (and One to Skip) comparison.
The HALO wins because its sack bottom removes the main way parents get swaddling wrong, its arms-out mode keeps it useful once rolling starts, and it costs the least of the four. The Love to Dream Swaddle Up Original is the one to buy instead if your baby refuses to sleep with arms pinned down.

HALO SleepSack Swaddle 100% Cotton
Buy itThe forgiving default: a roomy sack bottom, adjustable wings, and an arms-out mode that carries you into the transition.
- Wearable-blanket lower half keeps hips bent and spread with no wrapping technique required
- Three modes (arms in, one arm out, both arms out) so it stays useful once rolling starts
- Inverted zipper opens from the bottom for diaper changes without unwrapping the baby
- Cheapest of the four and stocked almost everywhere, so a second one is easy
- Sized in stages, so most parents buy at least twice
- Strong babies eventually work an arm free from the wings

Love to Dream Swaddle Up Original
Buy itFor the baby who fights an arms-down wrap: hands stay near the face while the startle reflex is still damped.
- Arms-up wings let babies self-soothe with hands to face instead of fighting a pinned wrap
- Zip-up pouch bottom gives generous room for legs to bend and spread
- No wrapping technique, so the fit is identical however tired the person applying it is
- Two-way zip for bottom access at changes
- Sized by weight, so you will size up and a too-large bag loses its calming snugness
- Transitioning off it cleanly means buying the wing-removable Transition Bag separately
Side by side
| HALO SleepSack Swaddle 100% Cotton | Love to Dream Swaddle Up Original | |
|---|---|---|
| Our verdict | Buy | Buy |
| Best for | First-time parents who want a swaddle that is hard to fasten wrong, and anyone who does not yet know whether their baby prefers arms in or arms up. | Babies who wriggle a hand up to their face and wake screaming from a conventional arms-down swaddle. |
| Price tier | $ · budget | $$ · mid-range |
The bottom line
Our overall pick is the HALO SleepSack Swaddle 100% Cotton - The forgiving default: a roomy sack bottom, adjustable wings, and an arms-out mode that carries you into the transition. Choose the Love to Dream Swaddle Up Original instead if babies who wriggle a hand up to their face and wake screaming from a conventional arms-down swaddle.
Want the full picture, including the other options we compared and the popular one we'd skip? Read the complete The Best Baby Swaddles: 4 Compared (and One to Skip).