Not exact matches
One satisfied mother who uses the Stokke MyCarrier Front Baby
Carrier says it is «much more comfortable on [the] upper back» than many other carrier o
Carrier says it is «much more comfortable on [the] upper
back»
than many
other carrier o
carrier options.
The criss - cross design on the
back / shoulders is easy for some people to manage
than the buckles across the
back on some
other carriers, as well.
The
back support for your baby is higher in this
carrier than in some
others, which is much safer for newborns especially.
Unlike
other carriers, this is much easier
than trying to attach another buckle on my
back while trying to hold the baby to my chest.
Another reason this is better
than other slings /
carriers is that the baby's legs are well supported and the material does nt cut into thr
back of the legs.
Some customers have reported having more
back pain with this
carrier than with some of the
others listed here.
As well, the baby is supported on both shoulders of the wearer, spreading the weight of the baby over a larger portion of the wearer's
back than any
other front
carrier, which makes it comfortable to wear, even for long periods.
Even wearing it loww was still more comfortable
than the
other carriers I've tried (wraps / slings), but not great for my
back on long walks.
For example, for seven months, when my then -2-year-old refused to go to sleep by any means
other than back - carrying, I bought my husband a mei tai baby
carrier, and he slung our son August onto his
back every single night.
While baby rides comfortably with padded head /
back support, breathable fabric and two sets of straps for adjusting the size of the pouch, the Flip can be less comfortable for the wearer — shoulder straps and waist strap are less padded
than those on
other carriers, making it less optimal for heavier children or longer periods of carrying.
As a bonus, it features extra
back support for the wearer and wider shoulder straps
than most
other baby
carriers.