It's amazing how smoothly you execute this elaborate carry! With my second baby, who is very active, I just gave up the sling after the first few months and just went for an ergonomic buckle handmade from a woven sling. Neither he nor I had enough patience.
Yes buckle carriers can be great for ease of use! Of course there are more simple wrap carries if you or baby want something a bit faster to work with and then you can build up from there :)
That's a shame, perhaps stick to a simpler, faster carry for now, if you're not confident with front carries then do FWCC until confident and then try Ruck and move on from there.
It's amazing how smoothly you execute this elaborate carry! With my second baby, who is very active, I just gave up the sling after the first few months and just went for an ergonomic buckle handmade from a woven sling. Neither he nor I had enough patience.
Yes buckle carriers can be great for ease of use! Of course there are more simple wrap carries if you or baby want something a bit faster to work with and then you can build up from there :)
I want to try this one!!! My go to is "Giselle's" back carry but this looks fantastically comfortable and supportive
Yes, give it a go and let us know how you get on! My favourite carry for toddlers :)
This looks super comfortable, but I just cannot handle those long wraps. I only use base -2 by now.
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I keep trying to do this but I just keep failing. Baby will not be patient to let my try. She just keeps ripping my hair out to get down 😢
That's a shame, perhaps stick to a simpler, faster carry for now, if you're not confident with front carries then do FWCC until confident and then try Ruck and move on from there.
What material is it made of
This is an organic cotton and Tencel blend sling. We don't have this one in stock any more but do have more Tencel blends in other patterns
How long is that fabric?
Here Emma uses a size 6 which is her Base Size. Your Base Size +1 is also ideal.
So around 4.6-4.7m long and 65-75cm wide