Reddit mentions of LÍLLÉbaby Complete All Seasons Six-Position 360° Ergonomic Baby and Child Carrier, Black

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LÍLLÉbaby Complete All Seasons Six-Position 360° Ergonomic Baby and Child Carrier, Black
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    Features:
  • Six Positions: The LÍLLÉbaby Complete baby carrier features 6 ergonomic carry styles for 360-degree babywearing including front, backpack and hip styles.
  • Ready for All Seasons: Zip down front panel reveals breathable mesh for extra airflow on warm days.
  • Newborn to Toddler: Transformational carrier seat can be folded small for newborns and infants and expanded to a wider setting as your child grows.
  • Hip Healthy: Child is supported from knee-to-knee, the best ergonomic position for their hips.
  • Certified: The Complete carrier is certified as a Hip-Healthy product by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height11 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight1.32 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 1 comment on LÍLLÉbaby Complete All Seasons Six-Position 360° Ergonomic Baby and Child Carrier, Black:

u/ambut · 2 pointsr/OctoberBumpers2017

I don't have any personal experience, but I over-researched this when I first found out I was pregnant. The consensus seems to be:

  1. Different styles have their pros/cons, and work for different things. For example, wraps and ring slings are often preferable to soft structured carriers in some situations, but the opposite is true for other cases. I like the idea of the ring sling because it's not as cumbersome as a SSC but it seems a little more FTM-friendly than just a wrap by itself. That being said, I also plan to get a SSC for comparison purposes or if my husband is trying to wear the kid and I don't want him jacking up my ring sling. That fucker is tall and skinny, and we are not going to be able to use the same "settings" on anything.

  2. "To each her own", ad infinitum. A ton of stuff I found basically said that success was entirely based on preference. People liked what they liked, whether it was for comfort or safety or portability or style or what the kid liked or whatever. I know it's a pricey prospect, but trial and error seems to be the path most people take to find what they really like.

    After some research, I added this ring sling and this soft structured carrier to my registry. They look like they will probably meet my needs and they are very well-reviewed, so we'll see how it goes. Good luck!