Moby Wrap
Moby Wrap, one piece of material baby carrier
How light and soft it is. I like that it is easy to put on, and to get the baby into it. I found for my 11lb (4 month old) nephew that his legs splayed too far out, but to be fair I recommend using a wrap sling with this size baby, which these guys also do. Read the full review »
Generally, I thought it was comfortable, easy to put on and adjust, and it has the little safety loops in case the buckles came undone. It was lighter and more compact for storage, I also liked the zip in the body that makes it shorter for small babies and the fact it was organic and made in NZ. Read the full review »
My little one was right at home in the Nature Sway front pack. And it definitely seems like its nice and roomy for baby (and way beyond), with a larger ‘pouch’ than other front packs I have tried. Easily adjustable and well made, I’m sure it would be worth its weight in organic cotton. And importantly, it supports your child in an ergonomic position, with comfy straps for the wearer. Read the full review »
I really liked this pack. The material is lovely and soft (and organic) and I found it really easy to adjust. My baby sat on her bottom in it so I felt like she was comfortable and could sleep easily. The hood attached easily and made it easy to calm my baby and get her to sleep. Read the full review »
I like the idea very much. A piece of kit that allows you to transport your sleeping baby from the house, car seat, buggy, bed, hammock (you can get a hook or stand for that), shops, grocery store… or anywhere really, to another location without having to wake them. Read the full review »
The Moai can be used as either a sling or a front carrier and different components of the Moai are used for different configurations. We’re not reviewing the hammock arrangement in this reviw.
I liked the idea. I liked being able to hold a fussy baby and also do some of the other things that needed doing around the house. Read the full review »