ergobaby front carry Ergobaby Four Position 360 Baby Carrier Moonstone
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ergobaby front carry

ergobaby front carry Ergobaby Four Position 360 Baby Carrier Moonstone

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ergobaby front carry Ergobaby Four Position 360 Baby Carrier MoonstoneAt A Glance Features The Ergobaby Four Position 360 Carrier is a versatile favorite. Quick glance features: Give Baby the View She Wants with the Ergonomic Position She Needs ERGObaby has revolutionized the forward facing baby carrier by making it ergonomic for both you and your baby. Your babys comfort is key with this carrier. With full leg support, even in the forward facing position, this carrier allows parents to keep baby close comfortably in

At-A-Glance Features

The Ergobaby Four Position 360 Carrier is a versatile favorite. Quick glance features:

   

Give Baby the View She Wants with the Ergonomic Position She Needs


ERGObaby has revolutionized the forward-facing baby carrier by making it ergonomic for both you and your baby. Your baby’s comfort is key with this carrier. With full leg support, even in the forward-facing position, this carrier allows parents to keep baby close comfortably in the position of their choosing.

 

Four Position 360 Infant Carrier Features

  • Four Completely Ergonomic Positions
  • Comfort for Baby and Parents
  • Weight Limits from  7 lbs* - 33 lbs (* with use of infant insert from 7 lbs - 12 lbs)
  • Several Color Options

 

Four Completely Ergonomic Positions


A valid concern for most parents when it comes to forward-facing carriers is the safety of baby’s hips while front-facing. Most forward-facing carriers offer no leg support, but the ERGObaby Four Position 360 Infant Carrier solves that problem. Backed by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute, ERGObaby has created forward-facing carrier that supports baby’s hips in a healthy way, allowing your baby to be carried in a comfortable seated position -- even when facing the world.


Your baby can be worn in four comfortable ways:

  • Front-Inward
  • Front-Outward
  • Hip
  • Back

 

Comfort for Baby and Parents


ERGObaby means ergonomic comfort for you and your baby. By creating a sturdy and soft bucket seat for your baby, you can wear your baby in any of the four positions without worry of discomfort for yourself or your child. ERGObaby understands the importance of having your baby in the proper positioning while being worn (legs in an m-position, back in the c-position) and has implemented this into all of their carriers.


The ERGObaby 360’s comfort waistband hugs the parent’s waist while supporting baby’s weight optimally -- distributing the weight comfortably and evenly.


Weight Limits

 

The ERGObaby 360 can carry infants and babies between 7lbs and 33lbs. Babies 7lbs-12lbs should be supported using an appropriate ERGObaby infant insert.


Infants between the ages of 0-24 months or 7 lbs - 26.9 lbs should be carried in the front-inward facing position to be sure that their necks are fully supported. This also keeps your child from becoming over-stimulated and allows for a convenient nursing position in the carrier!


Front-outward carries are recommended for babies between the ages of 5-12 months or 14 lbs - 22 lbs. This front-outward carry will entertain a restless baby by giving them a view of the world from your perspective while still staying close to you.


Hip carries are recommended for babies ages 6-24 months or 17.2 lbs – 26.9 lbs. The hip carry is a natural way parents tend to carry their babies, but with the ERGObaby carrier, this position is much easier to maintain for longer periods of time. Your baby is used to this position and it allows for an entertaining view.


Back carries are recommended for babies who are 6-36 months old or 17.2 lbs – 33 lbs. For safety reasons, you baby should have full neck control before attempting back carries. Back carries are ideal for heavier babies as it is less strain on your back.


Several Color Options


The ERGObaby Four Position 360 Infant Carrier is available in several options for you to choose from:

  • Black/Camel
  • Dusty Blue
  • Green
  • Grey
  • Pure Black
  • Taupe/Lilac
  • Carbon Grey

Specifications for the Ergobaby Four Position 360 Carrier

Baby Weight: 7-33 lbs. (for infant with insert, sold sseparately
Warranty: 1 Year
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Cool world building and great side characters
Format: Kindle
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★★★★★ 3
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