Momcozy Baby Wrap Carrier Slings, Easy to Wear Infant Carrier Slings for Babies Girl and Boy, Adjustable Baby Carriers for Newborn up to 50 lbs, Black
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BerryBabyMama
> 3 dayFtm and I have an ergo 360 and a boba wrap. It took me forever to learn how to use the boba wrap but it just didn’t feel structured and was overly stretchy. The ergo 360 is nice but I feel like I will love it more the older she gets after a year. I have a smaller baby that isn’t even 13 lbs at 4 months. She hated the boba wrap and the ergo earlier on. And when I finally could wear her at 3 and a half months she only liked to face out. I wish I would have gotten this sooner. She loves being worn both ways in this one. I also like the support in my shoulders. Perfect for around the house. I am ordering more!!! The travel case makes it perfect for stashing on the go.
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Chrystal
> 3 dayIt works good once you figure out how to use it
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Lyssa
> 3 dayI have a 6 week old. I like to carry her in this when we walk to the store or whatever. The only thing is, I find myself needing help to get her in it. It could just be user error or me just being paranoid as a new mom but the qualities great, the price is great, and she’s sturdy as can be!
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Kayla C.
> 3 dayI love this but I am bigger so it doesn’t work really well for me I’m a .2x weight 254 lbs since my baby was born it is so easy to adjust and so comfortable but my baby moves a lot and I just feel I can’t get the back strap tight enough but it most likely user error because my son doesn’t like the fabric over his arms he is six months old and wants to see everything so it mostly us but would hundred percent recommend for someone smaller I just don’t feel I do it right for him to be safe
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Miss Elfrieda Jerde Sr.
> 3 dayI have had several car accidents and my back and neck are not strong at all and I get quite a bit of burning pain if carrying something like a pail, heavier things, something lopsided like a purse.for a while, lifting weights etc. I just had my 4th baby a month ago and I cannot carry the baby everywhere all day. My neck and back hurt from just carrying her with my arms. I have tried Baby Bjorn, Ergo, and Boba Original over the years. I tried two hip carriers. I may have tried a sling too. I cant even beginntonwesr my husbands hiking backpack. I tried Boba Original again this time and it is very supportive but not very stretchy so it loosens as you wear it esp when sitting down, is hard to tie all that thick bulky length and get it snug and it is SO HOT (even in winter)....baby seems super warm in it. I researched a ton and bought Momcozy from an Amazon ad and also the Boba serenity. The serenity would be awesome for someone with a strong or just normal back. The stretch and lightweight quality is excellent. It was like an athletic t shirt. Baby was comfortable in it. Super easy to tie because of stretch. Not bulky. But my neck and back started to hurt right away. So Im returning it. I have worn the Momcozy twice and it immediately feels right when I put it on....and no tying which means you can adjust it properly before and after baby is inside and not guess. The fabric is really supportive and while I wont be able to wear a baby for hours or on a hike with any carrier because of my physical limitations, I can get a few things done. I noticed the Boba serenity wrap was so delightfully stretchy that I think I felt I needed to support the baby with my hands a bit more when moving around. I always support the baby and kind of hover around but it almost was like my hands were trying to lift the stretch to make it more comfortable and baby not creep away from me. Or you need to tie it way tighter than you think. The one thing I dont love about Momcozy is the fact it is a two piece. The belt is separate. It works great and there is no design change they could make. But I sure hope I dont misplace the separate belt or accidentally leave it home or something. Its two things instead of one to keep track of. Also make sure you dont tie the belt tight around your babys calves by accident and cut their blood circulation off. Tie it and fel to make sure everything is tucked under babys feet area. I put the knot so it kind of extra supports the seat.
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carly
> 3 dayLooked great. Baby not born and I have not heard from mother how she likes it.
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Diana
16-11-2024This carrier is obviously meant for petite or skinny moms. I’m an average 5’5 180 pound women and this carrier doesn’t fit the way it fits the models. My baby just turned 3 months weighing 16/18 pounds and I feel like we can’t use it no more because their isn’t enough fabric. It worked well when he was smaller but now it’s not comfortable for us.
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kathleen p.
> 3 dayEASY TO CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE!
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CupcakeBece
> 3 dayI am so impressed with this wrap. I have used several different wraps between my two children and I found myself needing one that was easy to use in a snap. This was has been a lifesaver with my 2nd baby. It has a lot of coverage, is easy to put on and put the baby in while alone. I am often left with the baby and he is very much a velcro baby, using this wrap around the house, the grocery store, cub scouts, and more has saved my sanity. I compared this wrap to some much more expensive bigger name brands and this was half the price, but totally worth it! The materials are great and so easy to wash.
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Keisha
Greater than one weekI have tried many baby Carriers and this one is by for the best. At first try it was a little difficult to put on but second go around it was easier. The material is good fabric, stretchy, and breathable for the comfort of baby. The best part about this product is the back support.