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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Amazing carrier Jun 07, 2007
By R. Bullock I have tried a lot of carriers since the birth of my daughter, but this one takes the cake. I can wear my 25-pound child for HOURS and not get sore or tired. The shoulder straps are wonderfully padded, and so is the waist cushion. I have gotten SO many comments about my Ergo, and I have given the name to countless mommies, pregnant women, and even daddies. My boyfriend has a bad back, so I'm the only one who wears our daughter, but I can't complain. She loves it, and usually goes right to sleep when we head out.
EDIT: As of today, October 11, 2008, I am still using this carrier to transport my daughter around the city. She is almost 3 years old, and she weighs 31 pounds. Still a fantastic carrier - the most helpful baby item I have come across.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Lifesaver! Nov 17, 2008
By E.R.C. I orginally purchased this when my husband was deployed and the baby was about 5 months old and wanted to be held constantly. I have used several different backpacks and slings, and this is my favorite. Although a bit tricky to get the kid on the back by myself when he was older, many a trips in a store or laundry being folded has benefited. (You can use on your back, stomach, or side and the back has just been easier to free my hands). My husband is now home and the baby is 19 months old and we still find we use it around town shopping, especially at his naptime. I would absolutely recommend this above all other's.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best carrier, hands free and hands down!!! Oct 19, 2007
By Amanda M. Power This carrier is so comfortable to wear, easy to use, and it packs and travels well because there are no frames (it's soft-sided). For some reason, everyone buys the Bjorn, which hurts a lot of backs (especially if you're going to wear it for more than 5 minutes).
I've lent mine to friends who are going away on a trip, and they've returned mine afterward and purchased their own! I've used it while traveling, in the grocery store, around the neighborhood, and even at home when my son was fussy.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Basically perfect Sep 17, 2009
By L. Murai
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My wife and I are completely sold on the ergo baby carrier. We also have a wrap that we've used but since trying out the ergo baby carrier we haven't used the wrap again. I haven't tried any of the baby bjorn models, but I have heard that they are no where near as supportive or comfy as the ergo. The people I know who do like the baby bjorn haven't tried the ergo. It is well constructed and the fabric is very nice, especially because the one we got is made of organic cotton. The straps are logically placed and well padded. The cover that flips over the baby's head and snaps onto the shoulder straps provides ample coverage so that I don't have to worry about our little one getting sun-burned. My daughter is 5 weeks old and instead of buying the infant insert we just fold a receiving blanket a couple of times and slide it in between her and ergo and it works just fine. All in all, I would highly recommend this product to everyone.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great for bigger babies/toddlers Aug 14, 2008
By Kristy A. Sketeris I had a Bjorn for my daughter when she was an infant, and I absolutely loved it. However, when she got too big for it, we got the Ergo carrier, and I love this one, too. It does a great job of distributing the baby's weight over your hips instead of your back & shoulders. It's adjustable, so my husband and I can both use it. We took a trip to the East Coast last year, and we took turns carrying our daughter in this instead of bringing a stroller. It worked out great for us. I also really like having the option to carry her on my front, back, or hip.
The only down sides are (1) you can't wear your baby facing out in this carrier and (2) it's a little tricky figuring out how to get your baby onto your back at first. However, the Ergo website has great video tutorials showing you how to do it, and you will figure it out! ;o)
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