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infant ergobaby carrier

infant ergobaby carrier Ergobaby Adapt Baby Carrier

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infant ergobaby carrier Ergobaby Adapt Baby CarrierSpecifications Carrier Positions: 3 ___________________________ Weight Capacity: 7 to 45 lbs ___________________________ Waist Belt: 26 to 55" ___________________________ Material: 100% Cotton _____________________________________ What's Included: Tuck away baby hood What's NOT Included: Teething Pad Grows with Baby Ergobaby's first ever insert less newborn ready baby carrier features an innovative ergonomic seat that gradually adjusts to your growing

Specifications

Carrier Positions: 3
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Weight Capacity: 7 to 45 lbs
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Waist Belt: 26 to 55"
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Material: 100% Cotton
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What's Included: Tuck-away baby hood

What's NOT Included: Teething Pad

 

 

Grows with Baby

 

Ergobaby's first ever insert-less newborn-ready baby carrier features an innovative ergonomic seat that gradually adjusts to your growing baby.

 

Ergonomic Bucket Seat

 

The ergonomic bucket seat keeps baby in a spread-squat, natural ?M shape? position at every stage.

 

Cushy Shoulder Straps

Padded, cushy shoulder straps with crisscross option, great for a snug fit for petite moms and those who prefer easy buckling on the front.

Supportive Waist Belt

 

The lumbar support waistbelt can be worn low or high on waist to accommodate shorter or longer torsos and hold baby close enough to kiss.

 

 

 

Ergobaby's first ever insert-less newborn-ready baby carrier gives you the renowned comfort and ergonomics for baby and parent, and an innovative ergonomic seat that gradually adjusts to your growing baby. The new Ergobaby ADAPT is easy-to-use, from newborn to toddler (7-45 lbs), no insert needed. Extra-padded crossable shoulder straps and lumbar support waistbelt offer a new level of convenience and comfort for parents.

  • 3 ergonomic carry positions: Front-Inward, Hip and Back carry positions
  • Easy-to-use design, no infant insert needed for infants
  • Ergonomic bucket seat gradually adjusts to a growing baby from newborn to toddler (7-45 lbs / 3.2-20 kg), to ensure baby is seated in an ergonomic spread-squat, natural "M shape" position at every stage
  • Long-wearing comfort for parents with even weight distribution between hips and shoulders
  • Padded, cushy shoulder straps with crisscross option, great for a snug fit for petite moms and those who prefer easy buckling on the front (adjustable 28" - 48" / 73 cm -124 cm)
  • Lumbar support waistbelt (26"-55" / 66 cm - 140 cm), can be worn low or high on waist to accommodate shorter or longer torsos and hold baby close enough to kiss, with double adjusters for easy tightening
  • Cushioned and foldable head and neck support
  • Tuck-away baby hood for sun protection and privacy
  • Can breastfeed in carrier
  • 100% Premium Cotton
  • Machine washable
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