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  1. #1
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    Aug 2009
    Western Australia
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    Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Does anyone have one? Are they good? Safe?

  2. #2
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    Jun 2010
    Tiny Town
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    I have one, it's brilliant. I've had a cheap brand too and there's no way I'd get another over the Amby. The spring is bigger and better, the sling is held to the spring better, the sling and mattress are longer and the mattress is firmer. Very safe.

    My DS fights sleep during the day and will only feed to sleep, and my DD was exactly the same. So I feed him to sleep, then transfer him to the hammock. He wakes up like always, but I bounce and rock him a bit, he just stares at me, closes his eyes and has a nice sleep. DD never slept well during the day until we got this. Until the hammock, DH couldn't get them to have day naps because he couldn't feed them to sleep, and if he managed to rock them to sleep in his arms they'd wake when he put them down. Now he can just put them in the hammock awake, bounce and rock them, either sing them or give them their seahorse and they nod off. It's not just a catnap either, because they generally put themselves back to sleep with rocking and bouncing

  3. #3
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    Aug 2009
    Western Australia
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Thanks! How about length of use? On the website it says they can be used up to 12 months, but what happens when baby can climb & crawl?

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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    I go by the strength of the spring - I can't remember how heavy it can go to.

    DD used it until she was nearly two, she'd just call out when she woke up. DS rolls over in it when he wakes up, because the tv is behind it and he just rolls over and watches the cheeky bugger lol. I'm not worried about him being able to climb out, by the time he can get to a sitting position on his own and possibly climb out he'll be big enough to reach the ground if he does get out. It wouldn't be easy though, I think I'd see him well before he got out, or if I wasn't in the room I'd hear.

  5. #5
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    Aug 2009
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Thanks Teeki, I've just bought one second hand from our local buy & sell page on Facebook. After hearing your comments I'm relieved haha. A little excited to go pick it up tomorrow, $100 and used twice. Oh... Are they easy to wash?

  6. #6
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    Jun 2010
    Tiny Town
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    No worries, happy to help Sounds like you've got yourself a great deal too!

    Very easy to wash, though I haven't had to wash the mattress before as I use a mattress protector. Everything else goes in the machine.

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    The Amby Air is very safe . Amby hammocks have been stringently safety tested for 25 years now. The Amby Air was released in May of 2013 and was tested to British and European safety standards, and was designed with input from Standards Australia.

    Teeki has done a great job answering your other questions! If you have any questions once you've picked up your hammock, don't hesitate to ask

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Oh, didn't see your question, I took so long to reply loll! The actual space they take up is equivalent of a cradle or bassinet, but the hammock mattress is much longer and the way it cradles babies makes it much safer and you can use it for much longer. My eldest DS slept in his Amby until he was 23 months old lol! The spring included with the hammock can hold up to 12kg of weight. When he outgrew it, we added a second spring and that saw him through until he was almost two

  9. #9
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    Jun 2005
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    So, is the Amby bigger than other hammocks? Or is that a standard size? I'd love an organic hammock but I just looked at an Arm's Reach one for example and I'm not sure if it's shorter, has a weaker spring, etc?

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    Dec 2007
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Oh, didn't see your question, I took so long to reply loll! The actual space they take up is equivalent of a cradle or bassinet, but the hammock mattress is much longer and the way it cradles babies makes it much safer and you can use it for much longer. My eldest DS slept in his Amby until he was 23 months old lol! The spring included with the hammock can hold up to 12kg of weight. When he outgrew it, we added a second spring and that saw him through until he was almost two
    Cool, it's not so much the sleeping space. More the space they take up in the room,

  11. #11
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Cool, it's not so much the sleeping space. More the space they take up in the room,
    They easily fit next to your bed like a cradle or bassinet. The footprint of the frame is designed to fit through a standard door frame so it's easy to move from room to room

    Meow - they are much larger than other hammocks which is why you can use them so long. I have not seen the Arm's Reach organic hammock? I have seen their other one which is much smaller than the Amby. We are looking at an organic range in the future

  12. #12
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Cool, it's not so much the sleeping space. More the space they take up in the room,
    Yeah the space they take up in the room is quite small, just looking at mine I reckon the base would be similar to a bassinet or cradle (but then I've never had either of those so just a guess lol). I have mine in the lounge next to our couch because we only use it for day sleeps, and it fits perfectly right next to it.

    The sleeping space is nice and long though, a toddler could easily fit in there.

  13. #13
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Ill add a question =) how big are they? Compared to a cradle or bassinet?

  14. #14
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    Aug 2009
    Western Australia
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Thanks everyone. I picked up the "second hand one" which was only set up and used twice lol. I'm about to pop it all through the wash and hopefully use it tonight!! (It's 35 degrees here today, so it should dry quickly).

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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    You can't go past an Amby! I had it set up so that part of the stand slid under our bed. During the day I could just put the cloth section on the bed and slide the whole base in udder our bed. Viola! A space saver!