November 2011 Moms

Baby Carrier/ Sling Opinions

I did not get a baby carrier sling yet (like a moby or a balboa designed by Dr. Sears)  and I was wondering if anyone has any advice on which ones to look into. Or if you are not planning to get one- why not? For 2+ time mom's... did your baby enjoy being in it? What brand sling do you have and do you like it or wish you would have gotten another style/brand? 

Re: Baby Carrier/ Sling Opinions

  • All the experienced baby wearing moms I know recommend the Moby for infants and the Ergo for when they're a little older (better back support).
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  • I wore Ds2 in the Hotsling until he was 11 months.  He looooved it.  I'd wear him at home while I was doing things and playing with DS1 etc.  It was not the most comfy.  I think this time I'm looking into the sleepy wrap or the mai tai.  I'm intimidated by the moby!!!  But have heard lots of good things about it.
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  • I got a Moby wrap at a baby shower and love it! I practice wrapping my husband with it and its not too hard. My sister in law used it around the house and for outings and it looked comfy. 
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  • I currently have a Moby for the little, little stage, a Belle for up to about 15-18 lbs and then an Ergo.  I love all 3, but I'm thinking about replacing the Moby with a K'Tan which is like a pre-wrapped moby.

    The one thing that surprised me is that I bought the Ergo specifically so I could do back carries, but DS hates to be carried that way

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  • I bought a Sleepy Wrap- very similar to the Moby but stretchier and more breathable.
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    All the experienced baby wearing moms I know recommend the Moby for infants and the Ergo for when they're a little older (better back support).

    This is what I've heard too.

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  • I loved my Moby and used it with DD until she was about a year old and didn't want to be in anything.  The Ergo always felt awkward to me--I know everyone loves it, but not me.  I'll give it one more shot with this one, and if I don't like it, I'll sell it. 

    I have a Peanut Shell, which I liked, but DD never looked comfortable in.  My ring sling was much easier to get adjusted for a comfy fit.  I liked the Belle carrier once DD was a little older--simply because it was the least cumbersome of all the carriers, fit in my diaper bag, and I could put it on in 30 seconds!  It was pretty good on my back too. 

    Do you have a specialty baby store in yoru area?  Sometimes they have baby wearing classes or they let you "rent" carriers to see if you like them.  I bought 2 more Mobys at a consignment shop because I like the different colors, and they were super cheap ($15 each). 

    Babywearing makes life so much easier--you get your hands back, and your LO stays content.  Most of the time DD was in the Moby, she slept. I went to dinner, shopping, and the movies with her in there, and she slept the whole time!

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  • We loved our fleece Peanut Shell sling (but they stopped making it).  I just ordered another fleece sling off of Etsy.com.  We still have the old one and my DH loves wearing it too.  I also got the Ergo this time around which you can use up to 40lbs.  My 4-1/2yr old still isn't 40lbs so it will get a lot of use too!

    I didn't care for firmer fabric slings because they cut into my shoulders/neck.

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  • I have a baby hawk mei tei and I love it. My babies prefer to be held vertically and not in a cradle hold, so it was a lifesaver with baby #2. The babyhawk can be a little pricey, but it was so worth it.
  • DD1 absolutely hated a sling (and I did too)! They're SO uncomfortable.

    We *LOVED* our Moby wrap! It's great for when they're little. I'd put DD1 in it, and she'd be asleep within minutes and sleep for hours!

    I really like the Ergo for when they're bigger and can be back carried.

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  • With DD#1 I had a Infantino Sling (since recalled and no longer sold) and a Baby Bjorn.  I loved the sling.  The Bjorn is okay, but it hurts my back to wear for too long.

    With DD#2 I had the newer Infantino Sling (also since recalled and no longer sold), a Baby Bjorn, a Hotsling, and a Mei Tai carrier.  I loved the sling.  Bjorn was still okay.  The Hotsling was difficult to get baby in and out of, but I liked it once she was in.  Didn't care for the Mei Tai.

    This time I have a Balboa Baby sling (closest I could find to my old Infantino that I loved), a Baby Bjorn, a Hotsling, a Mei Tai, a Infantino Easy Rider (I think that's what it's called, very similar to a Mei Tai), and I am considering a Beco or Ergo (these seem to be the best of the best). 

    I wear my babies a lot, especially the more kids I have!  So I need lots of choices!  :)  I use the sling for the first few months and then switch to a carrier, but before the Bjorn was only useful to me for a few months and then it wasn't comfy so I'm hoping the Beco/Ergo last longer this time. 

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  • We have a moby wrap for when he is really little, a freehand mai tai, a boba wrap (similar to ergo and is supposed to be better for larger babies than the mai tai and moby) and a serena and lily sling.  I am a FTM but went on recommendations from family, friends and I also did some research online via amazon reviews and the attachment parenting board...
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  • I'm buying a Beco Gemini. It has a forward facing option that is (supposedly) ergonomically designed to hold baby in a seated position.
    DD born 11/20/11
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