and the way it is designed, it leaned flat on my hip instead of jutting out.
the design is trendy without having an appearance that will become easily outdated.
pros: ingenious design, fair price, safety for baby, extra space for keys, attached raincover
pros: attractive and comfortable carrier for heavier baby
pros: pocket, raincoat, and compact design are great!
lots of useful pockets and well designed space.
we're really excited we found this pack...it's very well designed.
pros: well designed, well executed.
lastly, because of how it is designed, you can carry heavier children in it (it's rated for up to forty pounds), so you can use the same carrier for your baby, or your toddler.
this carrier is designed like a backpack to put the weight of your child on your hips instead of on your shoulders and neck.
the ergo is not as sleek and attractive as our navy blue bjorn.
very detailed and caring design.
sturdy design keeps baby cozy, comfortable & secure.
very cool design - like two slings together.
i loved that this was designed by parents raising differently abled kids.
it's beautiful material and it's so comfortable for me and the baby.
also this wrap by far the most comfortable on you and the baby, due to the cloth design, it destibutes the weight perfectly.
his poor little head gets squeezed because of it's design.
it does have a tendency to get dirty, especially with the long tails that have to be on the ground when you are putting it on, but its machine washable and my off white wrap still looks great.
i also love the rich black color; looks great on my husband.
she told me it's very ergonomically designed and comfortable for both mother and baby.
many others just aren't designed for infants at all.
the baby's straps are wide and well-padded but the design is breathable, she's worn short-sleeved shirts and we've had no problems with chaffing or the straps cutting into her skin.
this is a well-constructed pack that looks great and serves its purpose well.
i had a couple of carriers (snugli & babybjorn) that were supposed to be designed for both newborns & older infants, but when i tried to put her in them she sat down too low and didn't feel secure at
of course, this only worked using the wrap designed for the smallest of babies.
it's beautiful and comfy, unfortunately my son (eight months) does not like it.
the fabric is soft and beautiful, it has a really natural feel to it.
plus the styles is just beautiful.
the mumbai print is much more beautiful in person.
the design of the ella roo is simple, beautiful and not bulky, and extremely functional.
it is such a simple design, but so comfortable to wear, and it works for my 2 yr old when she is not feeling so well and wants a 'carry me time'.
i have to confess that my mother is acquainted with the guy who designed this product for fisher price, so i had heard about this item and was eager to try it.
the product is well designed and cared for details.
this jeep carrier is better than other carriers, the color is great, i think jeep have the safety and comfort of the the baby in mind when they design this carrier.
the color and design are perfect.
don't have time to write a lot, so i will tell you the main thing: this is a great product, well designed and made.
the additional legs and overall frame are designed and made well.
this backpack is sturdy, looks great and our son loves it.
this thing is rugged, comfortable, good-looking, and has "be prepared" features like a cellphone holder and a matching fanny pack (that can be carried on the frame, if you'd rather).
(a) designed for a longer torso than i have (15.5" back waist to neck) and there's no way to get a snug back fit from shoulder pads to lumbar support,
i'd say this product is versitile, good looking and worth money.
also, it doesn't fold away very well, which almost killed the deal for us, but it turns but that the main compartment of the 2.1 is (by design?) exactly the right size and shape to hold the cover
if this is designed like an ordinary mei tai, then it can be used as a hip carrier as well.
plus, she can nurse in it, unlike the snuggli, which has a pad between me and her, making nursing impossible (why they designed it that way is beyond me; must be designed for men!).
good design.
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