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Reddit mentions of Ergobaby Original Award Winning Ergonomic Multi-Position Baby Carrier with X-Large Storage Pocket, Marine

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Ergobaby Original Award Winning Ergonomic Multi-Position Baby Carrier with X-Large Storage Pocket, Marine
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MULTI- POSITION CARRIER: Wear on the front, hip or back as baby grows (~4-48 months/12-45lbs or start with newborn infant insert ~0-4Months/7-12lbs, sold separately)COMFORT: Extra padded waistbelt & shoulder straps, fits multiple wearers from petite to larger body types (waistbelt adjusts 26-52", shoulder straps 28 to 47”)THOUGHTFUL DESIGN: Extra-large zippered pocket for all your essentials. Easy breastfeeding & UPF 50+ tuckaway baby hood for sun & wind protectionERGONOMIC AS BABY GROWS: Acknowledged as hip healthy by the International Hip Dsyplasia Institute. Deep, wide seat supports baby in an ergonomic natural "M" position in all carry positions.MACHINE WASHABLE: 100% premium cotton
Specs:
ColorMarine
Height10.4330708555 inches
Length6.692913379 inches
Release dateOctober 2014
Weight1.4109584768 pounds
Width6.692913379 inches

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Found 2 comments on Ergobaby Original Award Winning Ergonomic Multi-Position Baby Carrier with X-Large Storage Pocket, Marine:

u/cornfrontation · 4 pointsr/self

Do not get a Bjorn. They aren't comfortable. Get something like this which has much better support.

u/hersheykiss7761 · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I have used the moby and ergo. I love the moby for when they are still very little (like the first 4 months). I wouldn't say it's easy though, there is a learning curve with the scarf and there were a lot of things I didn't like about it. Because it wasn't so easy to put on and off many times I ended up wearing her for longer than I wanted to because I didn't want to deal with taking her in and out (like when I went to the bathroom). No one else was able to really carry her, I put it on my husband a few times but it's not an easy thing. I don't know if I just never got that good at it, but it take a few minutes to put on and because it's super long if you are out some where pieces of it are on the floor while putting it together. However, once it was on I loved it. I was able to nurse very easily in it, baby felt super secure and snug, and it was really comfortable.

The ergo, you need to use the insert for the first 2-3 months. I found the insert to be a bit annoying, but it was easy to take on and off. I've heard instead of the insert you can use a receiving blanket as well. My son is 12 months old and we still use it. it's just two clicks so it's simple to put on and off (even my bachelor brother put it on with no issues), baby has a nice M position with it's leg, and I like the cover it has for when you're nursing or baby is sleeping. I found it hard to nurse with the ergo, but from watching a lot of Youtube videos about it I found there could be a big learning curve to it. I am not a regular baby wearer, so maybe I just never did it enough to get very good at it. I was able to do it, it just wasn't as easy as the Moby. Now that my son is older he likes to be worn on the back which is fun. I haven't figured out how to get baby to be worn on the back by myself though. I don't know if baby has to be older, but for us it's a 2 person job.