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I've only tried 3 carriers (Bjorn, lillebaby SSC and this) but it is so nice to spread out the shoulder pieces and distribute the weight. I'm still using it with my 10 MO at 20 lbs. The witching hour with 2 little ones can be tricky, but a quick wrap and he's content. I watched the videos online to figure out how to wear it - it's best if you wear it tight so the baby is high and snuggled into your neck. I agree with the other reviewer, you'll want to put it on at home before you get in the car becuase the ends drag. It is a lot of fabric, so in a hotter climate I would look at a different cooler carrier. |
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Reviewed by: Tiffany K from Michigan.
on 2/21/2013 |
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I LOVE my Moby Wrap. It is so versatile and really comfortable! |
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Reviewed by: Susanna G from Winchester, Va.
on 2/5/2013 |
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This is the most comfortable carrier for me and my three month old baby girl. She gets a little fussy every evening and likes to be carried in the Moby. She sees me wrapping the Moby on and she stops crying. It's so cute. Some evenings I need to walk her around for 30 minutes to an hour and my back doesn't hurt like it does with most other carriers. I had an upper back injury years ago and with most other carriers my back starts hurting but the Moby doesn't do that. Plus it puts my baby to sleep every time. |
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Reviewed by: Julie from CA.
on 1/4/2013 |
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I'm not a huge fan of the Moby wrap. It takes a while to put on and can be complicated. During the summer it was extremely hot, especially while nursing my son. I didn't have a chance to use the wrap while he was smaller, but I don't think I would choose this wrap. |
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Reviewed by: Katie Fender from Indiana.
on 1/2/2013 |
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I love this wrap for my newborn when I'm on the go and don't want to carry the carseat around. I'd recommend putting it on at home to keep it from touching the ground in the parking lot. It keeps baby warm and snugly while I do errands hands-free, and he falls asleep right away (after initial fussiness getting him in). It's a lot easier to maneuver than pushing a stroller, especially in smaller stores. It does make my shoulders and back a little sore, but it takes getting used to. |
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Reviewed by: Ashley B. from Virginia.
on 8/23/2012 |
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We own the Moby Wrap in the Leaf color, and loved it when our little one was younger! He is eight months now, and a pretty chunky little one, so it isn't too comfortable to carry him in now. I'm so happy we had it during the first few months, and I'll definitely use it with the next baby! |
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Reviewed by: Meg S. from Kentucky.
on 8/8/2012 |
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I've tried carriers, wraps and slings, and this one is by far my favorite! It is sooo comfortable to wear and it hardly feels like I'm carrying a baby at all. There is a learning curve to wrapping and carrying a baby, but once you figure it out, it works so well! |
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Reviewed by: Dandi D from Kansas.
on 6/26/2012 |
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The Moby was my go-to carrier when my son was a baby (and also a preemie). The Moby was much more comfortable, and I felt like it was easier to get a good, secure fit with a newborn and young infant. Sometimes the Moby was the only way I could get him to sleep! Tip: put the Moby on, sans baby, before you run errands; then when you get to your destination, put your baby in the wrap - takes much less time. |
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Reviewed by: Anna V from Alabama.
on 6/19/2012 |
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My sister bought me a Moby wrap after my son was born, it was the only wrap that could carry my 4 pound 11 ounce little baby snugly. My son is 18 months old now, and weighs approximately 30 pounds and I still carry him in the wrap ,especially if I'm doing laundry; it looks just as good as the day I got it and I don't experience back or shoulder pain like I do with other carriers that aren't as supportive. |
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Reviewed by: Rochelle from NYC.
on 5/8/2012 |
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I have a ring sling and didn't use it very much. I was looking for a carrier that would feel more secure, that seemed more comfortable for my daughter and that was more supportive for my back. I have found all of that in my Moby! It takes a minute to put on but it's worth it. My baby loves it. being petite, I just wish the smaller length was more available (as far as know, you have to call the company to get it). |
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Reviewed by: Abby Messner from Canton, OH.
on 5/5/2012 |
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I really like the Moby, especially for the newborn stage. As baby gets bigger it doesn't quite work as well. Only thing I don't like about the Moby is how long it is... it makes it really hard to put it on outside of your home because you don't want the ends dragging on the ground. So, I found it easier to put it on before leaving the house, then putting baby in once I got to where I was going. |
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Reviewed by: Jaime from TX.
on 4/20/2012 |
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I love that we hold our babies close to our hearts for 9 months and with this we can continue to do the same. I am a mother of 4 and homeschool so I need my hands free but love that my little lady is right there. |
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Reviewed by: Aimee Beasley from Japan.
on 3/12/2012 |
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I wouldn't get anything done if it wasn't for my Moby. I was a little intimidated at first, but it actually is quite simple to get on and get baby in. It hold them very safely and securely. |
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Reviewed by: Rachel from Florida.
on 2/27/2012 |
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I gift one these to every new mom I know. These carriers are simple to use and are a wonderful starting point for any parent interested in babywearing their little one! |
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Reviewed by: Nichol from Chesapeake, VA.
on 2/23/2012 |
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I really like this carrier. I can nurse my baby and have my hands free. We have used it for numerous walks and she falls asleep in it almost every time. My only complaint is it can get warm on those longer walks and that it takes a bit to get the hang of putting it on. |
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Reviewed by: Melissa P from Centreville, VA.
on 2/5/2012 |
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