👪 Carrying love, one snuggle at a time!
The Newborn Carrier is an ergonomic baby wrap backpack designed for infants and toddlers weighing between 7-45lbs. It features a supportive hip seat, adjustable waist belt, and breathable materials, ensuring comfort for both parent and child. Ideal for families, this carrier grows with your baby and is easy to use, making it a perfect gift for new parents.
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Minimum weight recommendation | 7 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 45 Pounds |
Material Type | Cotton |
Care instructions | Machine Wash |
Batteries required | No |
Orientation | Front |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
M**R
Comfortable
First, let me say this is for A silicone doll, I was looking for a carrier to go to a doll show , this one is very comfortable. All the material is soft. I ordered the Infantino carrier and it was so rough feeling and the straps rubbed you now this carrier is not for a person who is really big the strap that goes around the waist barely fits me and I am. 5’4 and about 225 . As others said, putting a baby in is awkward but for me, it’s a doll. I also ordered one from the brand are you IULONEE And that one also feels comfortable, but does not feel like it will hold up. It really wants to sag. The waist belt on this carrier really helps hold the baby up my doll is 11 pounds so it’s heavy… But I thought I would leave this review in case other people looking for carriers for doll shows and such might like this one and it’s a good price
A**S
Excelente articulo
Excelente.Me parece muy cómodo para cargar a mi bebe y ella se queda tranquila.
G**P
Comfortable
This product is comfortable and i love the mesh linings. it’s tricky when you have your baby turned outwards. I’m waiting till she’s a bit bigger cause the head rest would go under her chin and the leg holes didn’t seems fitting.Overall it is a good product for when baby is facing inward, i was hands free, and was able to move without needing to adjust a ton of times.
G**Z
Excelente
Muy bueno
T**G
Good support, difficult to put on
This is one of the most comfortable wraps I've worn. The mesh fabric makes it breathable and flexible, but it also feels really supportive when holding a decent amount of weight. So wearing the wrap is great, but the process of getting there is why it's losing the stars from me.The directions are a joke (see picture). Maybe I'm not understanding this correctly, but my interpretation was that it wants you to crisscross the back straps before putting your baby in, which is like putting your baby against your chest and then trying to put on a pair of overalls that already have the straps clipped onto the front flap. Not happening.So here's what I've been doing. Picture this: I wait to crisscross the straps until baby is against my chest, so I start with putting the waistband on and putting baby up against my chest. Next, I have to get the shoulder straps on. So here I am, throwing the shoulder strap over one shoulder, swinging one arm around my back trying to grab the strap that I'm supposed to bring from one side to the other, while using my other arm to continue to hold my baby close to my chest. Once I'm able to grab the strap, one hand is now grabbing the buckle from the front while the attached arm is securing my baby against my chest still, and the other hand is holding the buckle from the back. It gets done, but now I'm exhausted.It's amazing what skills parents learn when they have children, but this is a level of difficulty that I don't need, especially with a squirming infant. I either have to have my husband's help when putting this on or I have to be standing in front of a full-length mirror to be able to see the straps behind me. If you only plan to use this when you have another adult to help put this on, it's a great wrap. If not, good luck. It's still a great wrap either way, but power to you in putting it on by yourself.
K**M
Nice for infants, but not newborns
Newborn Carrier,Baby Carrier,Baby Wrap Backpack Carrier with Hip SeatThis is a very lightweight and sturdy carrier, but I had so many problems trying to put it on, it almost wasn't worth it. I cannot figure out how any one person can do this. When my husband is around, then yes, this carrier is very useful. In my opinion, there is not enough neck support for it to be used with newborns. But with a little older infants, it is great. The carrier is sturdy and comfortable, but I cannot put it on without help.
L**.
Wide straps and mesh = more comfortable experience
I love how wide these straps are - the help spread the weight out so it doesn't dig into one spot.The mesh is great - a much cooler experience for baby and adult. While you still can get warm and sweaty, it is breathable and noticeably better than other carriers I have used in the past.Cute color way, too.
L**.
Lack of neck support and difficult to load the baby.
I have used baby carriers before. I used them with 3 kids and I could put them in the carrier in my sleep. This is a good affordable alternative but it has two major flaws and one minor flaw. But we'll start with the positives.- Very soft fabric that feels breathable. This is very comfortable.- The carrier is very light but the straps are nice and wide so it distributes the weight well.- There is a front zipper but it's really useless. You don't want something bulging there. Especially if the child is facing front. You don't want that bulge effectively choking your baby.- The clips are covered well. It will protect the clip and also from it accidentally unclippingSo the two major flaws are as follows.- The way you load your baby in is a bit off. There are two types of carriers. One is where one side is clipped in and you slide your baby in and then you buckle the other side. The other carrrier is where you drop the top, you sit your baby in and then you pull the top over your arms and clip it in. But neither of these methods works with this one. The slide-in method doesn't work well because the straps run diagonally from one side to the other. The other approach of loading the top and pulling the cover over doesn't work because the strap is diagonal so you have to twist your body and it compromises the baby. So neither of these works that well.- The other issue is the lack of neck support. Even when the baby is a little older, their neck support is very weak. With this one, the cover around the neck is very low. Front facing is better as the baby can lean back. So I would be very hesitant to use this carrier with young babies. This is due to the poor design of how the baby is loaded. Because of how you need to load the baby, they can't get the neck support high enough.The construction of the carrier feels nice. But I see some strong concerns. It is certainly better than a sling. However, I would not be comfortable walking around with the baby without extra care due to the lack of support with the head and the neck. And I would be very careful when you are loading your baby.
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