A bamboo rayon arm sleeve that lets you withdraw your arm when transferring a sleeping baby to the crib. No wake-ups. No do-overs.
Every book, video, and tip teaches you how to rock a baby to sleep. Nobody talks about what happens next.
The transfer. That heart-stopping moment when you lower a sleeping baby into the crib and try to slide your arm out without waking them. Until now, the only tools were technique, patience, and luck.
The Transfer is a single sleeve worn over your arm while holding your baby. When it's time to lay them down, the ultra-low-friction bamboo rayon lets your arm glide out from under them, smooth and silent.
Slide The Transfer over your arm before you pick up your baby. It sits comfortably from wrist to above the elbow.
Hold and rock your baby as you normally would. The bamboo rayon feels soft and natural against their skin.
Lower baby into the crib and withdraw your arm. The sleeve's low-friction surface glides out without dragging or catching.
The Transfer exists because bamboo rayon has a measurably lower coefficient of friction than cotton, polyester, or bare skin. That's not softness marketing. That's physics.
The same material trusted in premium baby sleepwear by brands like Kyte Baby and gunamuna, now applied to the one moment those products don't cover.
The founder didn't set out to build a baby product company. He set out to solve a nightly problem: every time he rocked his baby to sleep and tried to put them down, the transfer failed. The arm hair caught. The baby stirred. The whole process started over.
So he built the only product designed specifically for that moment. Not a swaddle. Not a sleep sack. Not a blanket. A slip sleeve, engineered from the material with the lowest friction against baby skin.
The most motivated buyer isn't browsing baby registries. It's the parent who already lived through the transfer and wished they'd had this. They buy it as a gift because they know.