Saturday, February 16, 2008

Waddle n Swaddle- Finding the Right Baby Carrier


What a find! This past week as I was getting ready to change Jack from the super-convienent infant car seat carrier to the convertable rear-facing seat, I realized that he nolonger fits in the Baby Bjorn, and the hotsling that I had for Allie has never worked that well with him. So, I was in search of a baby carrier that would work for him both now as a 22 lb. 6 month old and through toddlerhood. I came across the Moby Wrap, and their store locator linked me to Waddle n Swaddle store in Poughkeepsie, New York.

First of all, the owner Jenn Sullivan is very helpful both on the phone and in the store. Before deciding to make the trip out to Poughkeepsie, I called to make sure that they had a variety of carriers in stock; Jenn was really helpful in answering my questions over the phone. From looking through the online store, I had seen that they have a great online selection of baby-wearing carriers; based on the selection and the helpfulness over the phone, I decided to make the hour trek to Poughkeepsie to check out the various carriers.

So off we went, my good friend Melissa (and her two kiddos Lily and Miles), Allie, Jack and I. When we arrived, we were greated by store owner, Jenn. First we got the girls set up in the back playroom, and then I got down to the business of trying on carriers. First, we ruled out the carriers that just wouldn't work for Jack and I; which left us with 3 carriers to try.

The first one I tried was the Storchenwiege Woven Wrap. There was a lot that I liked about this wrap. It is very versital; there were many ways to wrap and use this carrier. It was also comfortable, even with a larger baby.

This wasn't the wrap for me in the end only because I was afraid that the amount of time it would take me to learn how to fully use this wrap just wouldn't work considering that I also have a 2.5 year old as well.


The next was the Beco 4th Generation. This is a structured, ergonomically correct carrier that uses buckles instead of tying. Your baby can be carried in 5 carry positions (cradle, front, hippy seat, hip and back). This carrier can be used for newborns up to toddlers (55 lbs.)

This too was a great carrier, I loved how it was really easy to put on, because of the clips. It was also really comfortable to wear and I LOVED the Pony Express print. In the end, the only con for me was that Jack couldn't be carried forward facing in this carrier and this is a must for me because he loves to see what is going on. Too bad, because I really did love this print.

The final carrier to try was the BabyHawk™ Mei Tai. This is an Asian inspired baby carrier, that can be used front (facing mom), front (facing out), hip and back. I really like the options that this carrier offers and it was easy for me to use. It felt natural for me to get it to tighten and I was able to easily adjust it. I really like that I will be able to use this carrier for quite awhile, I was even able to carry Allie in this carrier. I think that this is going to be a great carrier for us.

2 comments:

Stephanie Wilson she/her @babysteph said...

That woven wrap is gorgeous! I have to say mei tais are still my overall favorite!

Steph

Anonymous said...

Am still in search for a baby carrier and think this baby carrier would be just perfect!