Fasten and
adjust waist buckle at your back making sure the belt is snug, but not suffocating.
Fasten and
adjust waist buckle at your back.
Not exact matches
Designed for an ergonomic fit that distributes weight to the shoulders,
waist and back, these carriers combine a shaped body panel with straps, belts and
buckles to simplify the process of putting this carrier on and
adjusting it to fit you and your child.
The shoulder straps and
waist straps are heavily padded with lots of
buckles that can be
adjusted to the babywearer to make carrying such a large framed pack more comfortable.
Once
adjusted, there is no further need to
adjust the
buckle placement on the shoulder or
waist if used by the same wearer.
The padded
waist strap with an easy release
buckle adjusts up to 44 inches and can tuck away into pockets when not in use.
Both the
waist and legs
adjust to fit you in just the right way, and the
buckles make sure the adjustment doesn't slide.
While we were photographing I kept feeling the belt migrate upwards (I placed it at my natural
waist) so I did have to occasionally
adjust it downwards and I think if your tummy underneath the belt sticks out further then try a looser belt or a bigger
buckle.
I am on the skinnier side (25 inch
waist), and when I
adjust the
buckle strap to the smallest it goes it fits around my
waist, but I feel like after a month of traveling in Europe it will eventually lose its elasticity and will become too loose.