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thread: ellaroo mei tei or kozy carrier mei tei?

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    ellaroo mei tei or kozy carrier mei tei?

    so now i think a mei tei is the way to go.... i love my hab but need a second (hate ho the hab drops to the floor when putting on at shops etc)

    nursing angel stock both of these mei teis in aus, but which one to get?

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    I have tried a kozy carrier and loved it however i ended up with a babyhawk brought of ebay. Though if i was gonna buy another one i would get the kozy, have tired an ellaroo but didn't find it as comfy for me.

    Do you know anyone with either to try first.

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    thanks sweat pea - no i dotn know of anyone with either, makes it so much harder!

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    i have an ellaroo and LOVE IT! love the fact that i can pop it into my bag and bring it out when needed.

    ITH.
    Last edited by Cassius2; January 16th, 2009 at 11:54 AM. : too much blabbering! lol

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    thanks calciuss- do you wear it for long periods?

    that ones on special so $$ wise id rather get that, the other one just looks a little snugglier!

    if only we had internets that you could touch and feel!

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    i wear it alot when i am out shopping and DD has had no probs falling asleep in it. although now that she is older and doing less naps that's no longer on the cards. i have worn it the longest i think for a 2 hour stretch (took it off for feeds and coffee breaks though!). but we have done whole days without a pram and just used that ITH...

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    te he he...yeah we soo need an internet like that! also a try before you buy would be soo awesome!

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    Kitt3n,

    Where about do you live maybe you could meet up with some people who have them.

    Try googling baby carriers down under.

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    sweatpea - seeing as you have tried both - is the ellaroo as wide as it looks? just seems that the kozy would be much nicer between baby's legs?

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    I found the kozy skinnier to me. but when bub is little you froggy their legs in it.

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    just thought i would let you know there is an ellaroo mei tei on ebay

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    Kitten - don't know much about the ellaroo MT, but I can tell you a bit about the Kozy. They are renowned as a supportive MT for older babies and toddlers (although they are still good for younguns) - they are tall, but also have quite a wide body and the shoulder strap angle is quite deep, meaning that they are better suited to those with broader shoulders. If you are of petite build you may find a CatBirdBaby MT a better fit. CatBirdBabys are a narrow angled carrier that is great for younger babies, but some find them less supportive for older babies/toddlers. From what I have read, BabyHawk fits into the niche somewhere between the two.

    I personally didn't find a Kozy to be the most comfortable carrier for me - the body was too wide and consequently gaped (or the shoulder straps felt like they were going to slip). There is a fix to this, which is to twist the shoulder strap at the body junction, which narrows the body.

    Those that love Kozys (and there are MANY that do), say that they are brilliantly supportive workhorse carriers.

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    suse, i was hoping you would be along! This sling business is just doing my head in!

    Thankyou for the above info - now I was all set to go and purchase the Kozy .... but now I am not sure, I do have very narrow shoulders! Quite petite in the shoulders, hips and butt are a different story

    With the catbirdbaby - do you mean the mei tai or the piccolo? I cant seem to find anyone in Australia who stocks the mei tai and the piccolo is very exxy - if I was 100% certain the piccolo was the way to go then its money well spent, but I am learning that slings/carriers might look and sound great, but its not till you have used them for at least half an hour that you can decide if they are right for you!

    I have seen pics of the Kozy tied with that twist - was wondering why so thanks for that tip.

    Do you know of anywhere here who stocks the catbirdbaby?

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    kitt3n,

    Where abouts do you live, as there is a group of people who chat on baby carriers down under and have regular sling meets so you could try a few out. I did this first. There are cat bird mei tai on ebay at the moment to.

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    thankyou sweet pea! i have placed bids - i'll see if there is a meet near me too, would love to meet some like minded people

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    Kitten - like sweetpea said - google baby carriers downunder and join the google group. They have a loaners database that has both a catbirdbaby mei tai and a Kozy in it, you could probably try both. They have an instock list and can sometimes order in certain things as well if what you are after is not on the instock list. The guy who started the group is in Brissie, and they have monthly sling meets there, but some of the members also organise meets from time to time in other states. But you don't need to go to the meets to utilise the loaner database.

    ETA: I just saw your other question - I meant the catbirdbaby mei tai. The pikkolo is similar in shape/fit, being made by the same company, the main difference being that the pikkolo is a buckled carrier and the mei tai is... well, a mei tai LOL.

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    I had an ellaroo MT but sold it pretty much straight away.

    I didn't get the deluxe and not having the head rest was a real problem for us.

    In the end I'm glad I sold it and I got another ergo. I really love the ergo. No dragging bits on the floor.

    If you do get a Mei tai, the one with the head rest would be better. imo

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    I have an ergo, babyhawk and thinking of another. love ergo for back carriers but not front carriers.

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