Hi. I’m not so sure if newborn is in right position of the legs. Is this saved for theirs legs changing like that or is this unhealthy? Shouldn’t they be uperisier then the bottom? Please help.
What is the size when folded up and inside the storage bag? I tried contacting the company but they were only able to give me measurements of the carrier when out of the storage bag.
@@MsOZ1986well I saw both and definitely it’s legs having more support and options. I’m not so sure if this support legs properly… as they looks just changing.
Here are the recommended uses for each age and weight ❤️ Facing in/Infant Booster: 8-15 lb, < 4 months Facing In: 15-30 lb, 4+ months Facing Out: 20-30 lb, 6+ months Back Carry: 25-35 lb, 9+ months
My newborn is 8+ pounds and she also cries when I tried to spread her legs, and put in this carrier. I had it with my son, he did the same thing. I wasn’t able to use it until he was 3+ months. I wonder if I was doing something wrong?
Thank you, the only good instructional video on UA-cam ❣️
Hi. I’m not so sure if newborn is in right position of the legs. Is this saved for theirs legs changing like that or is this unhealthy? Shouldn’t they be uperisier then the bottom? Please help.
If you would like you can DM us a video on instagram and we can help you troubleshoot ❤️
What is the size when folded up and inside the storage bag? I tried contacting the company but they were only able to give me measurements of the carrier when out of the storage bag.
Sorry at this time, we are also unable to get the measurements of the CUDL in the storage bag.
What is the difference between the nuna Cudl and Cudl Clik ?
My upper back is hurting when I use this. Do you have any recommendations?
There may be a problem with how are wearing the carrier. If you would like you can DM us on instagram and we can help you troubleshoot! ❤️
How is the NUNA CUDL compared to the Bhbybjörn Harmony?
They are quite similar. The one notable difference in is that the Babybjötn Harmony has a weight limit of 40 lbs where as the NUNA CUDL is 35 lbs.
@@TheBabyCubby Great! thanks :)
@@MsOZ1986well I saw both and definitely it’s legs having more support and options. I’m not so sure if this support legs properly… as they looks just changing.
When they’re 9 mo (25-35 lb) is this the only way you can carry them or can we carry them on the front
Here are the recommended uses for each age and weight ❤️
Facing in/Infant Booster: 8-15 lb, < 4 months
Facing In: 15-30 lb, 4+ months
Facing Out: 20-30 lb, 6+ months
Back Carry: 25-35 lb, 9+ months
Is this a good option to take my 7 month old baby hiking?
Yes! Since it’s more structured it would be a good option!
My baby doesn't fit in this she's too small and her legs won't spread that far and reach out the legs hole area
I was sitting here wondering if that was even a real baby. I tried to spread my newborn’s legs like that and she hated it
My newborn is 8+ pounds and she also cries when I tried to spread her legs, and put in this carrier. I had it with my son, he did the same thing. I wasn’t able to use it until he was 3+ months. I wonder if I was doing something wrong?