I have tried Girasol, Vat, BB Slen, Didy with wool, Neobulle. Given those, how does a Zara compare? I checked ncbelle's page but it doesn't have Zara listed.
mine is no as soft and squishy as the giras or neobulles, but super supportive and forgiving of bad wrap jobs. it's the first wrap i successfully pulled off a back carry with.
mine is no as soft and squishy as the giras or neobulles, but super supportive and forgiving of bad wrap jobs. it's the first wrap i successfully pulled off a back carry with.
You aren't selling it very well, lol!! I know a lot of women really love them, I would just like to know the pros and cons.
I love love love them! (I have 3) and they really aren't a heck of alot like anything else in your stash... they're a bit grippy but still slides well for a DH.
I say go for it! Zara's sell well on FSOT if it doesn't work out for you
Adding: Zara's are made by Elleville
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They are there - just under Ellevill which is the brand name - Zara is the weave/pattern ;-)
I think they are medium thin and get very soft when well broken in. The newer machine woven ones take some time to get there but the handwoven ones are super soft and wonderful. I think they are quite supportive and good ruck wraps (although keep in mind I don't care for thick and cushy like a Neobulle).
I love mine. It's thin & grippy & works well for a heavier baby. Mine is new (bought off of FSOT, but not broken in) so it is not cushy at all, but that doesn't matter too much to me.
I'd say go for it! I just got my first one a couple weeks ago & we are loving it!
It's probably closest to your Vat. Giras and Neobulles, IMO, are really thickish and flannely. Zaras are grippy, thinnish, soft, have a great stretch on the diagonal, and are among my top fave wraps. Deli LE is the softest one from the get go- the others require quite a bit of breaking in. I don't mind them not broken in though, myself- I like them kinda crunchy and super grippy.
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You aren't selling it very well, lol!! I know a lot of women really love them, I would just like to know the pros and cons.
I love love love them! (I have 3) and they really aren't a heck of alot like anything else in your stash... they're a bit grippy but still slides well for a DH.
I say go for it! Zara's sell well on FSOT if it doesn't work out for you
Adding: Zara's are made by Elleville
They are there - just under Ellevill which is the brand name - Zara is the weave/pattern ;-)
I think they are medium thin and get very soft when well broken in. The newer machine woven ones take some time to get there but the handwoven ones are super soft and wonderful. I think they are quite supportive and good ruck wraps (although keep in mind I don't care for thick and cushy like a Neobulle).
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I love mine. It's thin & grippy & works well for a heavier baby. Mine is new (bought off of FSOT, but not broken in) so it is not cushy at all, but that doesn't matter too much to me.
I'd say go for it! I just got my first one a couple weeks ago & we are loving it!