A nap may call for inward positioning while a walk through the neighborhood may require
the outward facing option.
It will last you a long time and the new generation offers many different carry positions including front, back, and hip carry with inward and
outward facing options, without losing the so important ergonomic leg positioning.
Not exact matches
This is one advantage that it does have over the Ergo carriers which have no
outward facing chest carry
option.
It allows you to carry your child in four positions:
Facing - inward (with both a narrow and wide seating options), facing - outward, and a back
Facing - inward (with both a narrow and wide seating
options),
facing - outward, and a back
facing -
outward, and a back carry.
There is possibility to carry it on your front with the
option of
facing towards you or
outward, on your back and hip and with the producer's guarantee that baby's hips will be completely supported and healthy.
The cover is not reversible and neither is the hood, so your only
option is to use it with your baby on the front
facing outward.
It is designed to support from newsborns to toddlers up to 18kgs in a variey of positions which includes front (inward
facing &
outward facing), side, back carry with the additional
option available for backpack style or cross straps.
There are
outward -
facing wrap
options, for when your baby gets older.
There are front -
facing carriers, which many people feel are a great
option, while others say that a young child may become overwhelmed by all that is going on if they must
face outward in the carrier.
Newborns can get snug
facing you in a narrow seat, older babies can
face you in a wider seat, babies with head control can see the world from an
outward -
facing narrow seat, and older babies and toddlers will love the back carry
option.