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Reddit mentions of Infantino Sash Wrap and Tie Baby Carrier

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Infantino Sash Wrap and Tie Baby Carrier. Here are the top ones.

Infantino Sash Wrap and Tie Baby Carrier
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Carry children from 8-36 pound / 3.6-16.3 kgs3 ways to carry: facing-in, hip-hugger and backpackIncludes detachable hood for sun protection and sleepy timeBuckle-free wrap and tie designMachine washable.Extra wide padded straps
Specs:
ColorIkat
Height10 Inches
Length10 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2016
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight1.2 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Infantino Sash Wrap and Tie Baby Carrier:

u/batswantsababy · 2 pointsr/babywearing

The Infantino Mei Tai is pretty affordable, and I find it to be really comfortable and easy to use. You can do front, back, or hip carries with it and it's fairly easy to put on.

Here's a link, although it's not exactly the same as the one I have: Infantino Sash Wrap and Tie Baby Carrier https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0185AH1F8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Fp3Fyb5527VPM

u/kezrin · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I am short (5’0”) and had a really hard time finding a baby wearing solution that worked for me with #1. I spent probably $300 or more trying everything under the sun.

This was my favorite and is now number one on my registry list.

u/cmcg1227 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

The rolling over thing will get better. Spend a few minutes per day encouraging him to practice rolling over, but he'll get that soon enough regardless.

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I see you already attempt to baby wear, which is awesome. Some carriers have a sort of "side" carry option. This [Infantino](https://smile.amazon.com/Infantino-Sash-Wrap-Baby-Carrier/dp/B0185AH1F8/ref=sr_1_19_s_it?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1542739615&sr=1-19&keywords=infantino%2Bbaby%2Bcarrier&th=1) carrier has a side carry option, or if you already have a wrap-style carrier like the Moby you can try a hip hold. This frees up some space for you.

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For napping, I recommend sleep training. I'm very pro-feber personally. I'd say get the book, read it through, and then decide how you want to try it out. You can do it for naps only, or you can go all-in and do all sleep. The big thing is that you won't have him falling asleep on your chest, then put him down, only to have him wake up 5 mins later - you will put him down awake and then he will fall asleep on his own, which means he stays asleep (for at least 1 sleep cycle, anyways). I have a strong inkling that once he learns how to lay down and fall asleep on his own, he will also be less fussy chilling by himself on the floor with his toys and such.