Meinkind Baby Carrier, Infant to Toddler Baby Carrier Newborn Baby Carrier, 4-in-1 Baby Carrier 360 All Position with Breathable Mesh Ergonomic Extra-Padded Shoulder Straps Zipper Storage Pockets

July 3, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 13:40 GMT+0100 - Details)

Baby Carrier, Meinkind Infant to Toddler Baby Carrier Newborn Baby Carrier 360 All-in-1 with Breathable Mesh Ergonomic Extra-Padded Shoulder Straps Zipper Storage Pocket.
Meinkind Baby Carrier is adjustable for a comfortable and secure fit from newborn to toddlers 0-45 pounds.

♥ Safe and Comfortable
All of the buckles come with a baby-proof release button, which will prevent the accidental opening by baby.
Extra-padded breathable mesh shoulder straps and wide waist belt keep dad or mom cool and comfortable, also friendly with a bad back.
♥ Front Storage Pocket
Come with a zipper pocket to carry small mom or baby stuff, like burp cloth, pacifier, etc
♥ 4 Ways to carry
Front carry, front carry with cross strap, hip carry, back carry.

♥ What You Will Get:
1x Baby Carrier
1x Instruction Manual

Meinkind Guarantee:
★30 DAYS FREE RETURN & REPLACEMENT
★12-Month product warranty (If any quality problems are found, we provide a free replacement)
★Contact us to get an extra 12-Month guarantee!
★Lifetime Customer Support

Product Features

  • 💙 【4-in1 Baby Carrier】2x facing in front carry, 1x hip carry, 1x back carry. The carrying area is up to 14 inches, so babies from 0-45 lbs can remain stable. Also adjustable for wearers from petite to plus size, waist belt adjusts from 26-52″ and shoulder straps are from 28-46″.
  • 💙【Safe and Storage Design】The baby-proof release button of the snap fasten will prevent accidental opening. The front zippered pocket is useful to carry small mom or baby stuff, like burp cloth, pacifier
  • 💙【Shoulder & Back-Friendly】The extra-padded shoulder straps and wide waistband make carrying more comfortable, especially for parent with bad back or shoulder pain
  • 💙【Head Support】The extra headrest offers good support for a newborn, and the ergonomic M-style seat helps to improve the leg blood circulation which make it comfortable for baby
  • 💙【Ergonomic Baby Carrierr】The Meinkind baby carrier is C-shaped. It mimics the state of the baby in the mother’s womb. Your baby’s spine is C-shaped and the spine is relaxed and comfortable. From newborn to 4 years old, your baby’s legs are M-shaped to ensure ergonomic M-position at all stages.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Comfortable for both you and your kid My daughter doesn’t like to stay in the stroller, she likes being carried. So my sister gave me a baby carrier, it is really helpful. But as my daughter grows it is becoming tight on her so I looked for a bigger one. And this one is perfect. It is up to 45 pounds. It has a thick padded waist band that helps distribute her weight. It is really comfortable to carry my daughter with the extra padded breathable mesh shoulder straps. The ergonomic M-style seat helps to improve the circulation in her…

Anonymous says:

Good design For the price and quality, this is unbeatable. Over the years I have tried many baby carrier, including ergo, baby bjorn and other brands. What i like the most is the thick, padded waist band. I have a bad back and it helps distributing her weight as she is a bit bigger now. I like how adjustable it is, i can fit her as a newborn and now she is 16 lbs. The design is well thought-out. The shoulder pads are thick and easily adjustable between me and hubby.

Anonymous says:

Great for Florida Living in Florida, as much as I love my little nugget, I couldn’t wear him for more than 5 minutes without feeling like someone dumped a 20 lb bag of hot potatoes down my shirt. I looked at the Lille all weather but still got super hot really fast. Another problem for me is height, at 5’2 most carriers put the baby’s head right in front of my face. When I first put everything on (tight) baby was high, but I loosened the waist to rest closer to my hipbones and it worked great.Today I wore…

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