Are you looking for a baby carrier that is lightweight, comfortable and sturdy? If so, the Evenflo Outbound is the carrier for you. My husband and I purchased this carrier in November 2000 prior to our first trip to England with our then 11 month...
Pros: Lightweight, safe snug fit, good safety straps Cons: A little expensive at over $50.
At 18 pounds, my 5 month old son has outgrown his Snugli. The Snugli was perfect for him when he was a smaller infant but now, he is just too big to sit in it comfortably. It also is not comfortable for me and it puts too much strain on my back. My ...
Pros: A way to "hold" baby and still get housework done! Cons: Not 100% adjustable for the height of adult
I received the Evenflo Outbound Backpack at my baby shower. Since my husband and I like to go hiking I thought how convenient it would be down the road when the baby was old enough and we could go hiking again. Little did I know that I ...
Pros: Lightweight, medium duty backpack carrier with sturdy frame. Cons: Chest strap does not distribute weight well for busty women or larger men.
There are a lot of products to purchase as your child grows. Many parents will find a backpack carrier essential after their child grows out of the front carrier and still isn’t walking well. You might wonder why not use a stroller, but strollers don’t...
Pros: light weight, makes baby happy Cons: Hard to get in and out of.
I have always bought front carriers and they made my back hurt so badly, so I went with a frame carrier this time. It fits my body type perfect and doesn't cause the back pain that the front carriers did. My baby really seems to like this carrier and...
I love this carrier. It is so easy to put on with the stand up frame. The padded shoulder straps and the adjustable waist strap make it very comfortable to carry a heavy baby around. We walk several miles every day. My son seems to love it too! He sits...
Pros: It is comfortable, durable and keeps baby close to Mommy. Cons: None
After my Granddaughter was born, my daughter found that lugging the baby in a carrier not only hurt her back, but she couldn't get much done with one hand holding the carrier and the other her purse and baby bag. The Evenflo Outbound solved the problem. ...
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