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Jessie.
Greater than one weekI like the product, its really easy and simple to use; my baby loves it, especially when going out for a walk and that, my mommas, its a win. The only thing I dont like its that there really isnt any support for the head and I find myself having to keep it in place with my hand, especially when babys asleep. After all, nice purchase.
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Kerry
> 3 dayIve got an adorable young cat who frequently wants me to pick him up and hold him and/or carry him around with me. I LOVE that he enjoys that and I try to oblige all of his hold requests, but its just not practical to live my whole life with a cat in my arms. I didnt like the way the slings made for pets were designed — they all keep the pet too far down at stomach or hip level, and the whole point of him wanting to be held is that he likes to be high up and close to my face. So I thought: what if I tried out a carrier made for a human baby? My guy is small — ~7lbs. Small newborn infant size. This stretch wrap seemed like it could work, and what do you know? He likes it! And I do too — he feels secure in the wrap but not squished. Im not worried about him falling out and he seems comfortable — at no point was he trying to jump out and he seemed to be able to shift positions when needed. My hands are free, my little bud gets his snuggles (and a GREAT view of everything Im doing). The wrap was easy to learn how to put on and its easy enough to just leave it on when Im at home so Im ready to hold him when he asks. It does feel like a lot of fabric when Im wearing it though. When the cats actually in the sling Im not thinking about it as much, but if its empty and Im just going about my day, Im VERY aware that Im wearing what feels like 50 meters of fabric wrapped around my body. I also noticed that when hes in the sling, over time the carry moved further down my chest/upper torso and Id have to reposition him every so often. That could be user error — maybe my wrap technique needs improvement. But I docked a star for the bulk and the downward travel. Ive got a ring sling on the way as well — well see if he enjoys that as much as he likes this stretch wrap!
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Emily
> 3 dayIts thick material. Great during cold days however during summer its pretty hot for you and baby
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Miriam
> 3 dayLoved it but it really was only good for like 3-4 months
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Linnea White
> 3 daySo far so good! I have 3 kids and I waited and waited when I had the first two because money was tight and it seemed frivolous. And then they got too big for a wrap. With my most recent child though, I just went for it and I’m glad I did. It’s worth the investment. My daughter loves it and it frees up my hands for other things while still being able to be close to my baby. I can’t wash dishes though because I’m short and my little one would get smooshed against the counter, which is a bummer, but I’m able to be more productive than if I had to carry her in my arms. It gets pretty hot in there, but she usually has to come out for feeding and diaper changes so not too big of a deal. I just leave it on, which was less comfortable in the summer, but it’s winter now so it’s like wearing a fashionable vest :P It took me putting it on and sticking her in a few times to figure out what worked best for us, but I think I got it. My husband is having a more difficult time and ops for just carrying her in his arms. Different people, I guess. He is not detail oriented and gets frustrated with things like this. BUT if he did like using it, it’s nice because it fits us both. I’m not quite 5 feet and he’s 6’2”. The last thing I want to share is: about half the time I use this, my baby will throw up all over it. It’s a pain because then I have to wash the whole thing, but it’s great because I CAN wash the whole thing. No attachments, bells or whistles to worry about.
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chemteach21
Greater than one weekId need and engineering degree to make this thing work. Too bad; it looks easy in the video. Its not. Its an intelligence test just to get the thing on. Then heaven help you if the baby squirms while you are trying to pack her into the myriad folds of this thing. Save your money and get the real baby cary pack.
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Eliza
> 3 dayMy newborn baby was not into being swaddled so much, however when I put this thing on and wrapped her up into it, she would nap almost immediately. The material is quite thick and will get warm, and your baby will sweat if she gets hot. Perfect for wanting to hold you baby and have both hands free, her legs can dangle on the outside or you can tuck her legs into the wrap as well. My hubby can even wear this, it is one size fits all and the material is super long I mean long so you may need to watch a youtube video on how to put this on properly as the brochure that came with this was no help. Once you master this you will not go back to any other wraps. Once you get used to it, it is easy on and easy off. My 3 month old is comfortable in this and I do not have to worry if she is secure because she is certainly wrapped well and kept warm and comfy. Living in SC so not sure if I will wear this in the summer, it may too warm for her. Overall very happy with the quality.
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Emily
> 3 dayLove it. So easy to put on. My baby is so comfy in it! We use it at home, going on walks, at the store… LOVE!
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Blockadegaming666
> 3 dayIts a big cloth thats a wrap that you tie, no clasps no zippers no buttons good luck figuring it out but when you do it works fine.
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Lauren
> 3 dayIm one of those I never write reviews people, but Im sitting at my laptop with my 6 week old nestled and sleeping comfortably in this wrap, so I think that speaks for itself. I was given a hand-me-down Moby wrap. I was so excited to use it. It was so cumbersome to put on, and I even had a babywearing expert help me with it. I got the hang of it, but inevitably, the sections that hold the babys head against your body - SO important for a newborn with no neck strength, would never stay snug. I would readjust and readjust and it just never worked. I dont know if the one I was given was super stretched out or what. But my baby would be snug inside while his head would be dangling completely backward and flop all around. NOT good. Also the fabric was pretty rigid with the Moby and so I think if I didnt have his feet perfectly inside and wore him for a long time, it would pin his feet in an uncomfortable position. So I would put him in an Ergo 360 I was given, inside the baby insert, and he felt more secure but it just seemed like overkill for just walking around the house. So in frustration I went on Amazon and typed in baby wrap to see what might be a bestseller, and this item popped up with great reviews so I ordered it. It arrived yesterday and I immediately tried it out. I liked the stretchy nature of the fabric, and the grey color. I immediately tried it on with my son and it seemed to hold his head down gently. I then washed it because it did have a slight smell to it. There were no washing instructions so I washed it in a normal warm cycle and dried on low. I cant tell if it shrank at all, but seemed to still be really nice after washing. Today I tried the wrap for real, and I was right, the stretchy fabric is exactly what is needed! I didnt need to be very exact with how I tied it. He seems to mold perfectly into this wrap. It is a soft, forgiving fabric, which is nice for little ones - who needs rigid fabric for an 8lb child? - but still very supportive. I dont feel like hed fall out, but I dont feel like hes plastered to me. And best of all, the fabric gently but securely holds his head against my chest. hes sleeping very soundly right now, and I can go about my day, doing dishes, laundry and work on the computer with him nice and close and safe. Hes been on me for about 2 hours now and nothing seems to be loosening up or shifting. If you are between this wrap and the Moby, go with this one! I will say since this is the first day Ive tried it, I cant comment on how it will hold up in the long run but first impression, this wrap is just perfect.