I know we've talked about this before, but I found this comparison chart online with prices/features/etc for a bunch of different types of carriers, so if you're like me and get easily overwhelmed unless you have everything nice and neat in one location, then this is a great resource for helping you choose which carrier you might want to buy.
I'm sure some of our resident babywearing experts can weigh in with their own opinion, but I found it to be a great start, especially since the closest babywearing group is more than an hour away from me (boo!)
https://theportablebaby.com/carrierfeatures.html


BFP with #1 (twins!) 11/18/2011 - missed m/c at 8weeks3days; d&c 1/19/2012; myomectomy to remove 18cm+,10cm & 5cm fibroids 4/2012; TTC again 7/2012; BFP #2 (twins) 11/13/2012; missed m/c at 7weeks;
BFP #3: baby girl born 3/5/2014
Balaustine: an anthology about wanting family
Re: Soft Structured Carriers
Proud Cloth Diapering, Babywearing Mommy to Desmond (5.30.2011) and Evangeline (2.26.2014)
Loving wife, best friend and teammate to Babywearing Daddy, Kelly (7.27.2000)
Volunteer Babywearing Educator at Babywearing International of South Central Pennsylvania
AMA & SAIF. TTC #1 since Oct. 2010. DX: Unexplained. BFP on break after 32 months trying and 2 med cycles. Baby girl born at 40w0d!
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BFP with #1 (twins!) 11/18/2011 - missed m/c at 8weeks3days; d&c 1/19/2012; myomectomy to remove 18cm+,10cm & 5cm fibroids 4/2012; TTC again 7/2012; BFP #2 (twins) 11/13/2012; missed m/c at 7weeks;
BFP #3: baby girl born 3/5/2014
Balaustine: an anthology about wanting family
https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnnaCarrieBaby
Proud Cloth Diapering, Babywearing Mommy to Desmond (5.30.2011) and Evangeline (2.26.2014)
Loving wife, best friend and teammate to Babywearing Daddy, Kelly (7.27.2000)
Volunteer Babywearing Educator at Babywearing International of South Central Pennsylvania
https://www.preggiepals.com/beco-soleil-baby-carrier/
We went to a babywearing workshop and tried it out and LOOOOOOOOOOVED it. We were torn between the Boba 3g and the new Beco Soleil. I love the Beco because the straps can cross on the back, so the weight distribution was great and felt really supportive. Also, the leg openings are padded, which is nice for LOs.
However... I ultimately decided to go with the Boba 3g, and for two reasons. 1) the Boba 3g doesn't require an infant insert, and 2) the Boba 3g has really nice straps/slings for LO's legs as he gets older. That wasn't incredibly important to me, but it was a nice bonus that other carriers don't have.
Anywho... I'd highly recommend checking out the Beco Soleil for those of you with babywearing stores nearby! I'm still crushing on it a little.
@nickiechan, not to tempt you into another carrier, but you should check it out too
TTC since December 2012, BFP 6/25/13. EDD 3/2/14. Baby Elias born 2/21/14 (38w5d)!
TTC since December 2012, BFP 6/25/13. EDD 3/2/14. Baby Elias born 2/21/14 (38w5d)!
Also, great choice with the Boba. It was our choice for SSC for DS. We did upgrade to a Toddler Tula when he was around 17 months and LOVE that to death! I think it is the best carrier investment I've ever made. Including all of my wraps. We use that heck out of it. We really didn't use the Boba much since DH and I loved wrapping in a woven, however once DS got bigger DH didn't enjoy wrapping as much and used the Boba, but he felt it to be diggy and that is when I got him the Toddler Tula which we are in LOVE.
With any carrier you want to make sure that the baby has knee to knee support so the weight is evenly distributed on your hips and shoulders. If you have a carrier with a narrower seat base more pressure is going to be placed on your shoulders instead of your hips. Wider seat bases is the better option for support and comfort.
Proud Cloth Diapering, Babywearing Mommy to Desmond (5.30.2011) and Evangeline (2.26.2014)
Loving wife, best friend and teammate to Babywearing Daddy, Kelly (7.27.2000)
Volunteer Babywearing Educator at Babywearing International of South Central Pennsylvania