Our Product Spotlight Series continues! Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product. If you discover something new or are new to the board, you're welcome to comment on threads like these throughout your time here, not just when it's their week in the spotlight.
FTMs are encouraged to ask questions & STM/+s encouraged to share their knowledge based on experience. You can use any or all the prompts relevant to you below to share info in an easy-to-read format--or none of them. Pictures/screen grabs, if put in spoilers, are welcome! This week we're talking....
Baby Carriers!For S+TMs:
- Favorite baby carrier (brand &/or type)
- Link/picture:
- Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
- What you like about it:
- What you don't like about it, if anything:
- Is there a baby carrier you don't have but are considering? Why?:
- Additional thoughts on baby carriers:
For FTMs:
- Carrier(s) you're interested in:
- Link/picture:
- Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
- Any questions about it/them for S+TMs?:
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Up next (aka this Friday b/c I always forget

) strollers!
Re: Product Spotlight Series: Baby Carriers
Expecting again -- EDD 7/27/20
That being said, I don’t spend a lot of time with my kids when my husband isn’t around since we both work full time. But for us, it just wasn’t very useful. I would strongly advocate a baby wearing group where you can get a loaner and see how it fits into your family’s preferences and ways of functioning before shelling big money out since they’re pretty spendy.
I didn't get a Lillebaby SSC because I didn't think I needed the forward facing option since it's not great for their hips. Back when DD was younger, I wish I had gotten it b/c I think she'd have been willing to be worn if she could FF. So, I'd recommend getting one of those or something similar that you can FF in juuuust in case you want the option.
I have a Moby wrap for when they're SUPER tiny. @modoodles maybe a K'tan wrap would be better for you since they're not a one size fits most option? I have one of those on my "if someone throws me a sprinkle" registry.
I'll also have a Tula ring sling this go round. One of the girls on DD's BMB was selling theirs and I'm buying it for $13 + shipping (score!) after another girl in the group finishes with it. Those are also really good for tiny babies and DD tended to like those better but the only one I had was one I made and I preferred to sell it so I didn't use it for her.
For everyone trying to babywear, I'd check to see if you still have a BWI chapter near you. If so, they might have a lending library where you'll be able to try out different carriers.
we also have an ergo 360 as a more “rugged” option, which we loved!
I might invest in another wrap style carrier for the early days, as I’m sure I’ll be baby wearing a lot with a toddler around.
Specifically an airflow or an all seasons?
One of the girls on DD's BMB used an airflow during a group zoo trip we took and I loved that the back has a panel for support vs just a strap, like the Tula has. With the Tula, when you back wear, the strap cuts across your belly and it's super unflattering if you have any kind of stomach at all. I expect the panel at the lower part of the lillebaby would be a lot more forgiving. LMK if you aren't sure what I'm talking about here.
We have not gotten much use out of the the 360. We found it to be bulky and since she was a March baby, by the time we wanted to use it it was summer and the sweat factor was ridiculous lol. And she was fine to be in her stroller at that point so we all kind of preferred to do that. Again though, that may change with the timing of this baby and the toddler presence. Curious to see what others recommend because if I can get something second hand for super cheap I may swap my k'tan out for something more functional.
https://www.babystrollersplace.com/products/lillebaby-complete-embossed-luxe-baby-carrier-i-love-you-to-piece?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=googlepla&variant=45042312712&gclid=CjwKCAiA6vXwBRBKEiwAYE7iSxet8yyxw1JsLKh69b23C2NZ_8ANxX9145tOJ--C203ytoKiqZO1MhoCtRcQAvD_BwE
ETA: links in spoiler
Boba: https://www.amazon.com/Boba-Baby-Wrap-Carrier-Grey/dp/B005SP2LWW/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=baby+wrap&qid=1579029080&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzUDZRM1YwQkZDVlk0JmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwOTM3NTgzMVFBRjFSMkZNMzFZMCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNTYxNTU1QVlIQUdaWE5SV1pBJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
LilleBaby: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Q3I25NI?colid=8LTNDTVCWFK7&coliid=ICKPXPHD19SSY&ref=br_ADD_TO_CART_title_link
Here's what I've used and liked and will use again. Pictures in spoilers.
Meh dai - I've had a "basic" canvas one, though I've never tried the Infantino one (which is super easy to find and very affordable), and some converted from wraps (DIY). They take a tiny bit more practice than a SSC, and some people think the long straps are intimidating, but when you've used it a few times it's really easy. Can be very quick, baby can't pop their legs out of the seat, comfortable. If you babywear for a long time, you might need more than one size. $40-$150+
Woven wraps - love these. Work from the beginning to the end, no matter how long you babywear. Have a learning curve, but can be super duper comfortable even for long periods of time. Take a little longer to put on depending on what size you have and what carry you use - can be confusing to learn about! There are tons and tons of great videos and tutorials online. Price range is all over the place; if you hem some fabric, it can be cheap ($20), but if you buy a super fancy handwoven it can be $1000+.
Ring sling - never got the hang of it with my first, but used one when out and about with the second a lot. Wore it at church a lot, quick ups around the house. You carry the weight on one shoulder, and it also has a bit of a learning curve to get baby situated and adjust everything correctly, but once you get it it's super quick and can be totally comfortable. Can be cheap to DIY. The one in the picture I made from half a Target shower curtain and a $5 pair of safety-tested rings.
Kinderpack SSC - I've also used a Tula, but the KP fits me better, and because you can cross the straps in the back, it doesn't slip off my shoulders like the Tula did. A harder to find brand, Bloo Kangaroo, also makes really comfortable carriers. There are a ton of SSC brands out there. SSC's are kind of like jeans; different ones fit different bodies well, so definitely try one on if you can, or buy a cheaper used one that you can resell if it doesn't work for you. Lots of babywearing groups will have SSCs you can try on at a meeting or possibly rent/borrow.
I mentioned before that I think everyone should try a carrier. Every baby has a different personality, though, and obviously parents are all different. But it’s a great tool to have on hand. I regret not taking better advantage of babywearing with my first, although I certainly wore her a lot. It took me *forever* to get into a new groove after she was born, though, because I couldn't figure out how to manage her and the rest of life. It wasn't a super quick adjustment with #2, but I was better at using the tools I had available and babywearing was a HUGE part of that, especially since we had to work life around an older child too.
I don't wear much now with my 16-month old, but with DD1 I was wearing her at least weekly? until she was 3 or so. She preferred being on my back in a grocery store or on other errands. I really need to try putting DD2 in a carrier more often; she always tries to climb out of the grocery cart and I end up carrying her in my arms while trying to shop.
If you're into it, I recommend looking for a babywearing group near you. BWI as an official organization no longer exists, but most of the groups are still around and many that were never BWI members are out there too. Search Facebook or Google to see what's around you. It can be a good way to meet other parents and kids, too. Or if you want one on one help, there are consultants who will work with you to teach you how to use what you have or figure out what would work for you. There are a lot of resources online, too. Facebook groups, YouTube videos, babywearing group websites, thebabywearer.com can all be good.
Expecting again -- EDD 7/27/20
I did not like the Infantino carrier someone gave me as a hand me down. It had ZERO support and my lower back killed after a short walk even when my daughter was only 12 pounds.
I also used a Boba (similar to the Moby) that wraps. I liked it a lot for newborns except it was sooo much material. That wasn't a big deal when I had a winter baby but I don't think I'm going to want all that material wrapped to my sweaty ass body in July haha
Me: 33 DH: 31
Location: Castle Rock, CO
DD: 10.13.18
baby #2 due: 7.14.20
@modoodles I have an all seasons, it was my very first carrier and I loved it! For hot weather is perfect. And I also own the ILYTP which is my DS favorite, material is softer and also I love puzzles so its kinda my favorite too.
Is your ILY2P kind of a powder color? It will be delivered tomorrow and I can't wait to get it! This was the first baby purchase we made!
https://mykinderpack.com/collections/close-out
Expecting again -- EDD 7/27/20
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2020/Infantino-Recalls-Infant-Carriers-Due-to-Fall-Hazard