Features: UKs best selling baby carrier. Sporty, urban styling in fashionable black/grey colourway. Cosy fleece lining to keep baby snug. Padded straps and lumbar support. Includes storage pocket, soother holder and dribble bib. Baby can be carried facing inwards or outwards (from 3 months). Adjustable leg straps for a safe and secure fit for baby. Suitable for babies up to 19lbs 12oz.
Advantages: You can carry your baby facing you or facing outwards in total comfort. Disadvantages: None that I can think of.
...I bought one of these for my first baby, it was a god send, you can carry your baby in 2 positions - facing you or facing outwards.
I found facing them towards you when they are small is better as they cant see much from birth anyway. As they get older they can see better so changing the position means they can see where they are going.
I also used it with my second baby which helped me a lot as I didn't have to push around a double buggy, I had the baby in the carrier and my other daughter in a single pushchair, great for looking around shops.
The material inside is like a fleece, it is so soft and snug, it still feels like this now after lots of washes. (machine washable).
It also has a storage pocket and a dummy holder which is great for when your baby spits out the dummy!
It can fold out flat so you can put your baby in and out so...
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Advantages: Soft fabric, comfortable for baby, looks sporty Disadvantages: Can be fiddly getting baby in and out
...We bought the TomyFreestyle for use with our first child two years ago. It's a front carrier that takes a baby from birth to around 9 months. It cost me around £30 from Mothercare.
We chose this carrier because the fabric was so soft inside and on the outside it was quite plain, yet had a sporty look to it. My husband said it was the most masculine of the carriers available which was a big plus for him.
It has two wide shoulder straps which cross over the wearer's back and a wide back support that goes around your waist. The whole front folds down to get baby in and out although we both find it hard to get the clips back through their respective holes to secure it.
There is a part at the front which folds up and down to support babies head which is particularly useful for newborns or if baby falls asleep.
Baby can face outwards...
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