Ergobaby Embrace Cozy Newborn Baby Wrap Carrier (7-25 Pounds), Ponte Knit, Heather Grey
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SH
> 3 dayTried them all! I hate the ones that look like combat one with huge seat, they are most unconfortable and straps dont stay on. This is amazing, soft, easyyy to put on. Easy to wear. The shoulders are wide and stretch fabric so it stays on your shoulders. Can change baby position and can breastfeed while walking with baby in carrier! I am buying another one because I used mine so mine gets dirty.
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G’s mommy
> 3 dayI have the infantino and the moby, but I felt like I was either using so many buckles and being uncomfortable, or I was taking forever to wrap up and baby wasn’t secure. I searched extensively to find something that would be more comfortable, secure, and easier to put on and this is it!! It’s like I’m not wearing anything even with baby in it. The material is so soft, it’s quick and easy to put on, my baby loves it and the padded neck brace, and it folds up small enough to go in the diaper bag. I was hesitant because of the price and weight limit but it’s worth it! I will say it fits me fine (5’6” 170lbs) but my husband is maxing it out (6’ 230lbs) and said it isn’t as comfortable for him, but he did hold baby in it for over an hour and baby didn’t fuss which has never happened before!
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mango
> 3 dayI wanted to love it. I’ve used the boba wrap and an off-brand Solly style wrap. My older son loved it as a baby and my 6 week old girl loves those too. I wanted to try a more structured fabric-y carrier because i feel like such a hippy with all the fabric everywhere, plus those wraps are hard to adjust and make tighter while wearing the baby. BUT unfortunately this carrier didnt work out. Pros: - Comfortable and soft - easy to adjust and tighten while wearing - Cute and not bulky. Looks more like a mainstream carrier so you don’t seem like the “crunchy mom” Cons: - newborn style was too small for my 6 week old and regular style was too big. No in between. - couldnt get the back to reach bottom of baby’s ears without her being so far into the carrier she couldnt breathe.I watched the video and followed instructions to a tee. Tied it high and tight and it still didnt work. - straps were always around my neck and in baby’s face, annoying to keep pulling over my shoulders repeatedly. They dont stay down. If you loosen them they’re unsupportive. - Baby didnt like her legs spread apart. With a wrap you can keep a newborns legs together in a “sack” instead if spreading them. - Heavier than a Solly so a bit warm for summer. I will try it again in a few weeks when baby is a bit bigger and (hopefully) doesnt mind the structure of the carrier.
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Julius
> 3 dayOnce you figure out how to put this thing on it works great. Im a single dad and was looking to buy one of these so I could strap my daughter to my chest while where out and about running errands. Call me a idiot but when I got this thing it came with no instructions and I spent about a hour test fitting it so I would know how to quickly set it up when I was ready to put my daughter in it. You would think something like this would be pretty simple, just throw it over your head, strap your baby in and be on your way but unfortunately thats not the case. This is probably the most complicated baby carrier you can by but its great once you figure it out.
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Kaitlyn H
> 3 dayI’m a very petite (5’0, 100 lb) first time momma so this whole world of carriers is new territory. I liked the idea of the wrap-but found myself constantly having to adjust it to keep it tight and I had so much extra fabric is was uncomfortable to wear all day. it took about 3 min to get the wrap on and adjusted properly (with a tired newborn, that’s a lot of time) I needed more convenience. I was looking for a carrier that was comfortable yet stable with minimal fuss to get on. This carrier NAILED it!!! It’s incredibly comfortable. It’s only 3 clips and baby girl is snug as a bug. The fabric is high quality!!! cotton with the perfect amount of stretch and extremely light weight. I feel confident that baby is secured and extremely comfortable. I enjoy that she is carried like she is in a wrap but without all the BS that comes with a wrap!! This carrier is absolutely worth the money if you are looking to baby wear often. I wear this inside, outside, everywhere. So comfy.
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DSW
> 3 dayOffers the comfort of a wrap and the support of a carrier. It’s used best as a newborn carrier.
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Michelle
> 3 daySo I already had a baby wrap and a baby carrier from different brands. They are fine, but my baby was a newborn and the carrier was bulky. The wrap is nice, but if I wanted to quickly run outside it took awhile to wrap her in it, and it got hot. Then I found this one! It’s really easy to put on, not bulky, and not a lot of steps. She’s over 6 months now and still use it!
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Pascal
> 3 dayThis is a smart, uncomplicated design. Love that I can do it without help. Probably the fourth carrier type I’ve tried since baby came in Nov. 2022 and is by far my favorite. My daughter is petite and this is also the only carrier that doesn’t swallow her face.
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Jose a barrera
> 3 dayThe carrier is great quality when it come to the material and straps. My problem with it is the head support for my babys head. She likes to hold her head up a lot so when I’m out and about it’s harder to use the carrier then to have her in the stroller. So for the price it’s not worth it for me.
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Jackie
> 3 dayI needed a new carrier for my second baby and saw a few of my IG favorites wearing this, so I purchased. I love that it adapts to newborns by folding the bottom strap, and how snug you can make it to keep baby nice and cuddled up. This carrier easily lasts me all day at Disney. The weight distribution between shoulder and waist straps I think is key…it’s just so comfortable. I also love that I can easily put in on by myself.