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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    NSW Central Coast
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    Too many to choose from...

    Ok I had a baby bjorn with dd. It was good for her when she was between about 10wks-7mths, but after that she just got too heavy. She loved to be in it, though before abuot 10wks she hated it and would just cry in it.

    I have been looking at all of the different ones, and I hae no idea which would be good for our new bub.So if you have tried a few of the different styles, which did you think better?

    Out of-
    Hug a bub style wrap
    peanut shell style sling
    mei tai style sling
    baby bjorn style carrier
    Ergo style carrier

    Did I miss any? And I don't mean those actual brands of carriers, just the styles of them IYKWIM?? Thou if you found the actual brands better than another, let me know!

    TIA

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Sydney
    7,896

    Personally I loved the Hug a Bub Kellie, my DD was in it from right away and would sleep in it for hours while I walked around (I would think very handy with a toddler). She was still happy to go in it up to about six months ago when she preferred to walk (but she'd also started climbing out of the stroller as well). It was great when she got older because the weight wasn't an issue in the HAB. My back (which is kinda dodgy) never hurt, and once I got the hang of tying it (practised a couple of times) that was no trouble.

    I believe the Mei Tai from the ABA is good as they get a bit bigger as well, but not sure about it with a tiny bub.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
    11,171

    I bought a HAB style wrap carrier for shopping etc and longer times. I've heard they are brilliant one you get used to tying them.

    I'm also buying a pouch sling (like the peanut shell) from a lovely BB member, for preschool drop off & pick up. I figure it will be easier to pop bub in the sling for the 5 minutes out of the car rather than spending time getting the wrap carrier organised. That way I also don't have to struggle with the school bag, hand bag & holding Alexzander's hand with a pram or trying to hold bub.

    Good luck, the choices seem endless don't they.

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
    6,054

    A lot of it comes down to personal preference - what you and the bub are comfortable with. Do you want one just for the new bub or one they can share?

    I had a Baby Bjorn when Riv was born, and I found similar to you, that he got too heavy for it before too long - that's where I think the Ergo type come into their own (think the 'category' for them is 'soft structured carrier', so that could be worth a google).

    I have a Mei Tai, mine's unpadded with long ties - I find it really comfy, though I can be a bit unco at tying if I'm out of practice - but I love how versatile they are, with front and back carries. Never quite mastered a side carry.
    I really like the look of the ones with buckles instead of long ties - there are even ones you can cinch at the front to do a front carry, Baby Bjorn style, with bub facing out I think?
    That's probably what's on my wishlist at the moment, I love the Mei Tai style, but the long ties can be a pain. Or I could just get some more practice.
    Oh, and Riv seems to find this really comfy, he falls asleep in this one.

    I also have a Pouch, which I love for shorter trips, like ducking into shops, or when I've parked too far away, or places like church where I end up just standing around holding Riv while talking. I got it cos it's the easiest to use with my pregnant belly - I carry Riv on my hip, and it's a piece of cake.
    I'll be interested to see how the newie likes it in cradle carry.
    You really have to make sure it fits you well though, I can imagine a pouch that was too big for you being a disaster, handsfree really relies on the pouch holding bub close to you.

    I've never used a wrap, many people rave about them, about how versatile they are, if you get the right one. I've heard HAB's are great for nb's, and then after awhile might get too stretchy for a big heavy bub - but that all depends on how long you want to babywear for I guess!

    Right, sorry, enough rambling from me, I'm just biding time til Riv's ready for his nap. All the best, let us know what you end up with!

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
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    With the pouch slings you also have the Karma baby slings which get a 5 star rating from babywearer.com for their quality and design.

    Also for Mei Tais my personal favourites are the babyhawk Mei Tais for the individuality of them (they are not boring black or kahki like most mass manufactured stuff - these actually use great print fabrics and you can get custom mades).

    I also have a soft spot for Beco Baby Carriers cos they just look oh so comfy for both Mum and Bubs.

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
    6,054

    I also have a soft spot for Beco Baby Carriers cos they just look oh so comfy for both Mum and Bubs.
    Ohh don't they Mel. I'd love to try a Beco Butterfly, but they seem quite the rarity in Australia!
    Do you know if bub can face outwards in a Beco?

    Day by day I get slightly more attracted to the CatBirdBaby Pikkolo...I think because bub can face outward in that, and I remember how much Riv loved to face outwards and see everything when he could hold his head up!

    How's your deciding going Kellie?

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
    1,654

    They may not be quite so rare in australia soon Nelle

    And yeah the pikkolo is gorgy but stocks hard to find.

    If you mean face out in tummy mode I don't think so but you can use it as a hip carrier so bubs can look around that way and you still have the back support. there are instructions on all the diff carrying positions on their site.

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