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twin sling?

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MamaChris · 25/06/2010 20:01

Are there any slings suitable for twins? I know I won't be able to carry both together for very long, but when they're little, using a sling would be great as it will leave my hands free to play with ds. Any suggestions or am I imagining the impossible?

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PrettyCandles · 25/06/2010 20:10

Google Images "twins sling".

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PrettyCandles · 25/06/2010 20:12

Sorry, should have been:

Google Images "moby twins sling".

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thisisyesterday · 25/06/2010 20:17

yep, as PC says you can use a moby (or any stretchy wrap) with twins

a friend with twins used to use a wrap for one on her front and the other in a mei tai on her back

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MamaChris · 25/06/2010 21:00

thanks - I was sure it would be possible with a stretchy wrap, hadn't found those pics with my "twin sling" google. Instructions on the moby site look straightforward I presume the same will work with a Kari-Me (which I already have two of)?

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thatbuzzingnoise · 28/06/2010 22:35

There is a twin sling called a Weego. It is a buckle carrier made in Austria I think. It looks very well made. have a google.

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Loopymumsy · 29/06/2010 06:58

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rattling · 03/07/2010 20:28

I carried my 2 in a Kari-me when they were very little. They seem to have taken the instructions for it off their website (or I imagined them in the first place), but just used each side as a pouch. Did mean one sat on the other, but no-one seemed to mind

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MamaChris · 03/07/2010 20:42

Thanks rattling, that is now my plan (having seen the moby instructions)

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BertieBotts · 05/07/2010 21:43

You can also wear two pouch slings at once.

Loads of info on www.thebabywearer.com

Articles here (Look towards the very bottom of the list)

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BertieBotts · 05/07/2010 21:49

It's worth joining the tbw forums as well, if you haven't already. They have a whole section devoted to babywearing multiples, so you should be able to get some good advice there.

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