August 2020 Moms

Product Spotlight Series: Baby Carriers

Well guys, after a brief and unintentional hiatus, product spotlights are back!

This is a place for FTMs to ask questions about, S+TMs to share their prior experience with, and everyone to share what they're eyeing in the world of maternity, baby and postpartum products. Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product to help streamline and make it easier to refer back. This week we're discussing BABY CARRIERS.

Please use the prompts below to try to share as much relevant info as you can in a format that is easy for those reading to navigate and respond to.

For S+TMs: 

  • Individual (e.g., lifestyle) factors that might influence your choice:
  • Favorite baby carrier:
  • Link/picture:
  • Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
  • What you like and don't like about it:
  • Is there a baby carrier you don't have but are considering? Why?:
  • Is there a baby carrier you've tried that you absolutely hate? Why?: 
  • Additional thoughts on baby carriers?:


For FTMs:

  • Baby carrier you're interested in:
  • Link/picture:
  • Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
  • Any questions for S+TMs?:


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Re: Product Spotlight Series: Baby Carriers

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  • edited February 2020
    We have so many carriers!

    I may break format for the time being.  I have everything from lightweight Solly wraps, heavier knit Moby wraps, woven wraps, linen ring slings, and SSCs.  I'm hoping we will have to opportunity to get more use as the years go by with more toddlers and babies in the house, but I'll be honest, so far with our first, I haven't used them nearly as much as I thought I would.  And DH has used them barely at all, so part of my reasoning for getting so many was that he could babywear, too.
    So we'll see...

    <b>What I used:</b>
    The Ringsling was the simplest thing to get myself into, pop her into, and feel secure, so the short learning curve meant it got used the most in early days.  I would still like to see if there are better ways to carry a bigger baby / toddler in it though, because at a certain point, I didn't feel too secure, like she would just wiggle herself straight and slip right out of it.  It was great though because it doesn't take up too much space, so I would leave one in the car or diaper bag, and if she was awake, it was easy to pull her out of the carseat, pop her in the sling, and go into the store.  I mostly used my Wildbird, but I have a Lillé as well.

    Wraps, various:
    When I have used these, it's been at home to walk around and do things.  So I had time and space to mess around with it, getting myself wrapped up in it, getting baby positioned, tying it up, checking in the mirror etc. And feeling secure to move around the house and not be worried that she would slip out if I bent over a bit or moved around too much.  I have heard of moms pre-wrapping at home, and then it's easier to pop the baby in when you get where you're going, so I would like to try that with the Solly this time.  But the tails can be long and a bit awkward to get used to at first, which makes the learning curve a little longer than with the ring slings.   It may still be worth it for the stability, and she has had some awesome naps in the woven wrap.  As long as it's breathable, she would be comfortable in there for an extended period of time, and the balance two-shoulder wrap style means it's more comfortable for mom, too.  The simplicity of the design means there's a huge variety of ways it can be wrapped, so you can try different wraps for different stages.  There are lots of YouTube tutorials out there.

    SSCs (Soft Structured Carriers):
    Look more like a backpack with straps and buckles etc.  Lots of brands to pick from such as Tula, Lillébaby, Ergo etc.  I have a Lillébaby all seasons for breathability, and a Beco Soleil I found a great deal on.  I've used the Beco more (no particular reason why), but there is also a learning curve with the SSCs.  It can be tricky to get yourself strapped in without a second person to help see what's going on, but I suppose with enough practice, people get the hang of it!  I like it for outdoor walks, feels very stable, and some also have the option for a backpack carry, which I thought might appeal to DH, but I haven't tried yet.

    If you try your local babywearing group, they may have a lending library you can try different styles or brands before you buy.


    <b>Carrier I'd like to try:</b>
    Ombuhimo
    For backpack carries only, but doesn't strap across the front at all.  So maybe better to wear the toddler with a bigger bump, or wrap up a little baby in front, and still carry the bigger baby on your back.  But still hard to say in my particular case, how much use it would really get... 🤷 BUT THE COOL FACTOR!  :D
  • PSA: Wildbird has awesome end of season clearance sales (which is where I got mine), you just may not have your pick of hardware color. 🤷 I think there's still on right now, as well.

    Meanwhile, this is me going down a rabbithole of babywearing tutorials on YouTube while the baby sleeps.... ❤️
    • Individual (e.g., lifestyle) factors that might influence your choice: We have a high energy dog that is almost impossible to walk with a stroller; so baby wearing is how we got around in the early days. I also flew solo with DS several times in his first 6 months. If this might be you, a good baby carrying solution is essential IMO!
    • Favorite baby carrier: Happy Baby Carrier (HBC) (a soft-structured carrier)
    • Link/picture: https://happybabycarriers.com/products/happy-baby-carrier
    • Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.): $$ ($140 new, but there's a lot of B/S/T options)
    • What you like and don't like about it: It is so light, so durable, and I love the colors/feel so chic wearing it. I also like that it can be used from birth through ~age 2, and works for front and back carry. The only thing I don't like is that you can't forward-face baby in front. Oh, and that there's not a good place to stash keys, a credit card etc. Usually not an issue, unless I'm in a pocket-less outfit.
    • Is there a baby carrier you don't have but are considering? Why?: I'm very intrigued by ring slings. They're so beautiful, but I do like the ease of the SSC and wonder if I'd actually use the ring sling as often.
    • Is there a baby carrier you've tried that you absolutely hate? Why?: Not hate, but I bought a couple Solly wraps before DS was born and never really used them. DS seemed to love the wrap as a newborn, but I never got adept enough with the thing to put it on while out and about, without a mirror and without feeling self-conscious about whether I was taking too long or he was actually positioned correctly.
    • Additional thoughts on baby carriers?: These can be one of the most fun things to shop for, IMO. But, if you can, I'd try not to buy one until your baby's here and then maybe borrow from a friend and test out what you like/what works before investing.
  • We have a few. 

    We started with a wrap. We're not fans. It takes too much time to get situated, in my opinion. I like something quicker. I tried a ktan, which was ok but never felt super secure. 

    I had an Infantino SSC (cheap). It worked fine. We were happy with it, but I did want to upgrade. We now have a Lillebaby Complete All Seasons. I like the lumbar support. I like the head covering. I like the stiffer more structured construction. We've used it with newborns, too. The Lillebaby Complete, you don't need a newborn insert. (Although, newsflash that SSC companies don't want you to know because it cuts into their profits selling you accessories, you don't need an insert. Just roll up a couple blankets under their butt to boost them a little higher.)

    I was just gifted a Maya ring sling, and I'm super excited to try it out with this baby. And it has a pocket on the tail, which I think will be handy. I know people who love them, and I'm looking forward to a quick throw it on option for the infant stage. Especially since I will have three children, so I'm not really going to have to room to just toss the car seat in the cart at the store anymore. 
  • I also like the k'tan! I like the wraps and the k'tan was the easiest to get him in and out of in my opinion. I used it a lot even used it forward facing when we got to that point. Wraps are just so compact and easy to bring along with you without taking up much space.
     Once he got bigger, we relied on a more structured carrier. It's a random brand called miamily. I had never heard of it but the reviews were great and we love it. Both my husband and I use it. It is supportive and not too hard to get him into myself. We haven't worn it like a backpack yet, but that was a perk of this carrier that we liked and are eager to try. 
  • I liked the K’tan for the itty bitty stage (up to about four months), then I switched to the Tula Free to Grow. Loved it, especially because it fit my petite frame better than the Lillebaby (felt really bulky). Then I bought a Happy Baby Carrier as a really lightweight option. I seldom used a stroller with DD because carrying her was so easy- plus, we both loved the snuggles! 
  • @coldlife I have a Maya RS and it's my favorite! So comfortable and it has held up well through both my kids. I use it all year long and even for quick trips in and out of stores, etc. 
  • Helpful as always!

    I definitely want a soft structured carrier like the ergo baby when we are going on long walks or out for a while kind of thing, but I also like the idea of a wrap for around the house. But I also know if it's too complicated I'll never use it. Has anyone used something like the Boppy Comfy Fit? It seems like it has a little bit more structure, but still has the softness that I think would be nice from a wrap.
  • With our DD I had a Moby wrap and a Mei Tai and I loved and used both and felt good with both pretty fast, but with all the tying my husband felt like he couldn't get her in safely and securely by himself and if I was leaving him alone with her, he would change her diaper and have me strap her in.. and at first need to feed or change while I was gone he'd have to pop her out. He was pretty jealous of how easy it was for me to just wear her with confidence.

    So this time I am just going to get a SSC. I'm currently eyeing a Tula Explore.. I might also pick up a ring sling. I I am pretty sure he can handle some buckles and feel good about how secure the baby will be.  DD loved to be worn, and wearing was how I started gaining my life back. We almost never put her in a stroller when she was small because we just wore her.  I intend to do the same with this one. 
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  • Just chiming in on the Ergo 360-- it's been a few years since I've seen it but from what I remember, it looked like the most supportive thing to carry your babe in. I had a Chicco carrier, which was good when baby was really small, but when they start to reach maybe 20 lbs (?) or more, I think it's good to have support around your hips. 

    My biggest concern was always getting baby from the carseat into the carrier and then back again into the car seat, by myself. I always imagined this in a dark alley, at night, and possibly in the rain as well.

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    BFP 1/5/2018, MC (D & E) 2/23/2018

    TTCAL May 2018

    BFP 9/20/2018, MC (D & E) 11/16/2018 :'(

  • I thought I saw someone mention the lumbar support in the Lillébaby carriers, and I have to second this.  It is so comfortable and supportive even for long hikes.
  • FTM here.  Has anyone tried a Kinderpack? https://mykinderpack.com/  I have no idea why but I have always wanted one, long before I was preggo Ive been dreaming of one... but I LOVE the print options, and plus size options!

    Anyone ever tried one? Opinions?

    Me: 39; DH 38
  • @unikittymom I love our kinderpack! We used it all the time with DS1. I preferred it over the Tula. With most other SSC you have to buy a separate infant insert but the kinderpack has a strap on the infant one to properly seat the baby. We didn't have the kinderpack at first (DS1 was probably 9mons+) but as soon as we got one it was our go to carrier. The plus size option is what sold me on it. They fit better than the other options on the market at the time (DS1 is 5). The downside with DS1 was that carriers were a hot commodity and ridiculous expensive and only found in the resale groups so I paid way more for mine when I got them. If you arent particular about a certain print, they have a $99 sale going on for their older designs that they are retiring. 

    I was too scared to try wraps with DS1 but I would like to try one out with this baby. 
  • @BusinessWife thank you for the PSA on Wildbird. I picked up a gorgeous modal fabric ring sling in blue for $40 including shipping!

    I was thinking about getting a Solly baby again but I rarely used it because it just took so much time to put on and it never felt secure enough for me. Hoping the ring sling is a better option for me. I used fabric carriers with my boys from birth to a few months old. Then I switched to my Ergo which I love. I really wanted to get an Ergo 360 this time. They came out after ds2 was a year old so it wasn't worth the investment. But now I'm interested in Lillebaby due to all the support I'm reading. 
  • Yay! @jwhite3116 so glad my tip could help someone out! ❤️
  • I just got an Ergo Embrace and obviously baby isn't here but I really like the way it fits so far. I heard about it on The Birth Hour podcast and was drawn to it bc it seemed a lot less bulky than some other carriers (I have pretty narrow shoulders and my friend's regular Ergo felt way too big on me). The material is really soft and stretchy and it seems to have good reviews. I definitely think it's probably best for younger babes, and since it doesn't have lumbar support it might not be the best for hiking. Mentioning here bc it seems like a good option for those who feel like wrapping is a little complicated but aren't quite ready for the bigger soft-structured carriers. 
  • Thanks girls!!  All these recs are so helpful.  I've decided to go with a ring sling (thx @BusinessWife) for the early days and the Ergo Embrace for later (thx @rivercitynik for the recent posting/purchase  :D)  Hubs will want to wear baby too and has been going on about it so I want to make sure the SSC is man-friendly and adjustable.  I originally wanted one that went up to at least 35 lbs, but in really thinking about strapping a 35 lb kid to me its just not realistic.  I'm only 5'0 and I just don't think I'd be comfortable.
    Me: 33  DH: 36
    Dating 4/2008
    Married 6/2016
    TTC #1  9/2019
    BFP 12/13/2019!
    EDD 8/27/2020 Baby Girl  <3
  • Haha yay! And @ziggymama06 same re: carrying a bigger kid. I'm excited about baby wearing but it's hard for me to imagine wearing a bigger kid, and if I do want to do that I'll cross that bridge when I get there (and luckily have been given passed down carrier that can work for that).
  • Oh awesome! @ziggymama06 I can hardly wait to see what you end up getting! 🤗
  • Awesome @ziggymama06!! I have 3 RS's and I love them. 

    Re wearing bigger kids @rivercitynik and @ziggymama06: I still wear 4 on occasion, especially if he is not cooperative or it's very crowded (obviously not in a long time, lol). Im 4'11 and I wear him on my back. It's not hard at all because my Ergo spreads the weight out and keeps him comfy on my back. When you can finally back carry, it's a whole new world and it's the best! So much more comfy. 
  • @wildrainbow Wow, that's awesome! I'd forgotten about back-carrying!  One of my cousin's called last night and funnily enough said they have a whole bunch of stuff to give me.. one thing is a ssc that can hold up to 45 lbs!  I forget which brand but at least I'll have a variety to try out 😄
    Me: 33  DH: 36
    Dating 4/2008
    Married 6/2016
    TTC #1  9/2019
    BFP 12/13/2019!
    EDD 8/27/2020 Baby Girl  <3
  • edited April 2020
    I have the 360* and it does feel very secure.  My 19mo is already clocking in at over 28lbs, so I'm grateful for the added support, and back carry functionality!

    *Edited to correct / clarify
    I have the <b>Lillé complete </b>air flow.  And pregnancy brain.
  • Just a friendly tip I learned: some areas have babywearing libraries. They have meetings and will lend you a carrier so you can try them out with your LOs. They'll fit you properly at the meeting and answer all your questions to make sure you're carrying correctly. That was something that really helped me out with DD.
  • Just wanted to say that this Solly Baby wrap we opened today is soooooo soft. I know I've got some learning to do compared to other carriers, but I'm really excited about it!
  • Yes, their wraps are super soft! @viola_mama I wanted to get some of their layette, too but DD had grown up so fast by the time they came out with it lol
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