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thread: Which sling do you prefer?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Thirroul, NSW, Originally Cornwall, UK
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    Which sling do you prefer?

    I'm looking to buy a sling for my almost 4 weeks old and have just seen that at a close(ish) baby shop they have Peanut Shell, Bubba Moe, BabaSling and Baby Rock's Comfy Carry Baby Sling. I would like to try one out really to see if I like the feel and everything of carrying her around on me, check that it doesnt have too much impact on my body from the extra weight. I don't know if I'll end up buying one there or on ebay (I'm not very good at using ebay). If any of you know any that are brilliant or rubbish can you please let me know. Also if you see any that are an absolute steal (and good) that would be nice too.

    Thanks x

  2. #2
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    Jun 2008
    Tassie
    2,567

    I say either wrap (I have a leo storch and an indy) or Mei Tai
    I haven't gone the one shouldered slings. I honestly think that carrying a heavy bub that they can't be good on your back or shoulder having all that weight on one side, your better off with something that evenly distributes the weight IMO.

  3. #3
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    Ergos are great - pricey though.

    I have a bubba moe - and found that in the front carry- my newborn HATED it because she hated to lie down (reflux) and she is a long baby so was kinda squished in there.

    And it pulled on my shoulder and she wasn't particularly heavy either.

    It was brilliant for carrying around my toddler on my back though - not so much on hip (would pull on my shoulder terribly)

    I haven't used a peanut shell but they look good.

  4. #4
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    Oct 2007
    Brissy
    2,208

    Ive got a nurture sling (one shouldered) a bubba rocks (a wrap-style) and a baby bjorn - the nurturesling is sooooo great - much easier on my back than the baby bjorn, and my bub loves it I got it on ebay, but they also have their own website. It was only about $25 brand new, on sale! Bargain!
    I havent used the wrap much yet, but its great so far

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    946

    I have tried a bubzilla sling and a karma baby sling - is it me or do others have trouble getting the hang of using them?
    Anyway, the Karma baby seems really good, but just need to practice with it. The Bubzilla was not so good, both me and DH had one each and they seemed too deep.
    I brought a mei tai online and its been brilliant!!!!
    I got a babyhawk, and its been soooo good and its so comfy.
    Bubs wants to be upright so works for him, perhaps thats why we cant get the pouch slings working yet? Does Larrisa like to be settled upright or lying across your arms?

    We have an ergo too, which is well designed, but with the infant insert its too hot and bulky. Will be great for when he is bigger though.

  6. #6
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    Jul 2007
    melb
    8,498

    baba ling was good when DS was young for short use only as he got grumpy in it and I got sore.


    Ergo is great!!!!!!!!!!!! love it

    DS is not a fan of being in anything for long

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    Dec 2004
    Gippsland
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    If you are looking at a one shouldered sling I would go for one that has a really wide piece of fabric over the shoulder, like the peanut shell. I have a hotsling (similar design) and used it until my son was almost 2. Before that we used a ring sling that was narrow over the shoulder and I found it uncomfortable even with a small bub.

  8. #8
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    Jun 2008
    Tassie
    2,567

    oh I love my ergo too! Except in the hotter weather I find it bulky. Will be better when bubs is bigger I think Infant insert I found useless... too big a baby, too big were my boobs!

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Thirroul, NSW, Originally Cornwall, UK
    249

    We're going to the baby shop today - hopefully they will let us try a few out with Larissa in them. In response to your question salsa it seems to depend what moods shes in, she loves being upright if shes awake but lying in my arms if she wants to go to sleep.

    Thanks for the recommendations, I'll let you know what I think of the ones they stock!

  10. #10
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    Jul 2006
    Logan
    2,991

    I love my HugaBub

  11. #11
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    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
    3,094

    I love my Hug a bub, my catbirdbaby mei tai and the ellaroo mei tai, they are all fab. I use the HAB around the house, dont like how so much of the material drops to the floor when out and about. My cat bird baby is my one of choice for trips out now, the ellaroo is still a little big for my baby (8 weeks old).

    I hated the bubzilla, according to the sizing i was a medium, well it was way too big, so was the small! gave up after that, dd didnt like being in the pouch anyway.

    and of course the close baby carrier is great hint hint!!

  12. #12
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    Jul 2006
    Logan
    2,991

    Kitten - I found the same issues with the HAB and I did find it hard to put on when out and about. I was considering looking at other types for out and about. I'll have a look at the catbird one. Do you find it easier to put on when out?

  13. #13
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    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
    3,094

    bek - yes, the catbird is much easier, but a little bit of the straps do still touch the ground (not much though!) and because it comes with a lil clip you can make it narrow in the crutch, so their legs can dangle out (like the HAB). My baby doenst like the froggy position in the ellaroo.

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Thirroul, NSW, Originally Cornwall, UK
    249

    Well we went and tried on the babasling - it felt pretty thick material and as soon as we put her in it she hated it. I tried on the peanut shell which felt so much nicer but didnt want to try putting her in as she had just settled down. Will try again one time when she is nice and relaxed.

  15. #15
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    Tassie
    2,567

    good luck. Sometimes it will take a little while before they are happy to be worn.

    As for the HAB, I loved it until Ash hit the 6kg mark then it just wasn't very supportive.

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    4,427

    I had a look at slings today and liked the feel off the bubba moe. I also like that it had an adjustable strap so that DP could wear it as well and it had padding around the shoulder part so I think that was better than the peanut shell.
    Also it was $30 cheaper than the peanut shell.

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Nov 2007
    50

    I bought a BabaSling today and so far Bubs screams when I try to lye him across ways in it but is quite happy to be upright. Does the job of leaving me hands free at home!

    I'm still working out the settings for the straps though - they don't quite feel right yet.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Gold Coast, Queensland
    945

    Hug-A-Bub, Hug-A-Bub, Hug-A-Bub
    I cannot rave about it enough. Bub is really snug in there. it's like having them back in your tummy. They go over both shoulders and your back, so they distribute the weight ereally well and are super-comfy. Good for bub's developing spine, too.
    They aren't cheap for what they are, but, they are worth their weight in gold. I used mine for about 4-5 hours every day from about 4 weeks until 6 months or so. They really are hands free, so you can do anything while bub is in there. They are versatile (different positions) and can be used for older kids, too.
    If you don't want to spend the money, buy a 5.5m length jersey fabric in your in favourite colour (the strecth needs to go cross ways), cut it in half lengthways (so you end up with 2 x 5.5m strips) and put an iron on motif in the centre. You can hem the edges. There are websites that give instructions on tieing wraps like this.
    I have used a pouch sling and didn't find it all that comfy, cause it pulled on one shoulder only. For older bubs, I love the Ergo. Easy to put on and take off, very comfy for both you and bubs and a very handy zippered pocket at the front.

    Sasa

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