The upside: It's like a Moby but without the hassel. Very easy to put on and off and to put baby into.
The downside: It has preset sizes, so if you lose or gain weight it may not fit properly.
Also, now that Skylar is older (8 months) and curious about everything I want something more like the Ergo that will be comfortable for both of us in front and back holds (especially since he's over 20 lbs now!)
I started out with a K'tan, but had a hard time with getting it to fit correctly, since it's sized. I ended up wanting something that both my husband and I could use. I ditched my K'tan and ordered a Sleepy Wrap (very similar to a Moby) and I love it. It takes a little bit to get the wrapping technique down, but it's really easy after just a few times. The only downside to the Sleepy/Moby is that the tails of the wrap drag on the ground if you're not careful when wrapping, but I just put it on at home and wear it in the car and pop LO in once we arrive at our destination.
Re: Sister is looking at K'tan...any input
The upside: It's like a Moby but without the hassel. Very easy to put on and off and to put baby into.
The downside: It has preset sizes, so if you lose or gain weight it may not fit properly.
Also, now that Skylar is older (8 months) and curious about everything I want something more like the Ergo that will be comfortable for both of us in front and back holds (especially since he's over 20 lbs now!)
These babies sure grow fast!
I love my Baby K'tan. It's definitely much easier than the Moby, Cuddly Wrap etc. and you can do pretty much all the same holds.
I highly recommend it to anyone when they ask about BW.