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Tip of the day

Never ask a child IF they need the loo... moodlum

Quote of the week

CaptainNancy's (admirably succinct) family rules: "Don't be a dingbat/duffer. Keep calm and carry on. Dream big. Shut up and get on with it."

Recipe of the week

Carmenere's cinder toffee: sweet, sticky, made-in-five-minutes toffee squares that'll spark off a few 'yums' among the 'oohs' and 'aahs' of your little fireworks-watchers.

Mumsnetter ratings

(1 review)
Comfort 10.0
Ease Of Use 10.0
Value For Money 10.0
Overall 10.0


Mumsnetter reviews

Report this review From: mymblemummy on 24-Aug-08 21:01 Overall rating 10.0
Far and away my favourite carrier for back carries. It has a clever internal seat into which you buckle the baby, which makes putting the carrier on single-handed sheer child's play.

The chest straps are comfortably positioned so they do not dig into your breasts or cut into your armpits, and the rest of the carrier has padding to prevent straps chafing the baby's legs.

It is a super piece of design and comes in a fairly wide range of fabric choices.

It can also be used for front carries, but I think it really scores over other carriers when it comes to back carries.

The instructions could be more detailed but there are better ones on the maker's website.

At $129 and only available from the maker in the USA, it isn't the cheapest or easiest to find carrier, but it has been a marvellous buy for me.

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