Sleepy Wrap Baby Carrier Newborn to Toddler - Hands-Free Baby Carrier Wrap - Stretchy Baby Wrap - Ergonomic Baby Wraps Carrier - Lightweight Baby Carrier Sling - Baby Body Carrier 7-35 lbs (Dark Gray)
-
sarah m.
> 24 hourI’ve bought a few wraps and had to return them, this is my favorite. I love that it’s quick and easy to put on in a bind. Super soft and comfortable!
-
Veronica Bartholomew
> 24 hourPretty good. I have a fat 17 pound 4 month old, so it doesn’t work as well. For younger babies it’s probably great! But for a very mobile baby it’s not as great. My son moves around a lot and is woken up very easily from movement. It’s good for a short fix. Like if you desperately need to do the dishes or whatever. It’s just not for me, but my sister on the hand loves it. It just depends on you I guess. Also there is a better method to wrapping your child in it. It’s a bit easier than the one displayed. I will add the photo to my review.
-
Sarah Couture
> 24 hourAs you can see, our cat, Nellie, throughly enjoys this comforting carrier.
-
jewell4cloud
> 24 hourIt took a bit of practice to determine how to best tie the wrap. I found that with a smaller frame it’s better to cross the front and simply tie off and adjust leaving loose ends to dangle. Previously I tried wrapping the loose ends a lot with a tie around the back and it’s both uncomfortable/ doesn’t actually secure as nicely.
-
C
> 24 hourLove this wrap and so does my little one. It is the only wrap of this style that I have, so I cannot conpare to other brands, but I have not had a single problem with it and it is priced much more reasonably than some of the other more well known brands. This has honestly been a life saver as my little one is only 6 weeks and does NOT like to be put down. It allows me to get a few things done around my house, and is great for walking him to sleep. I am very careful to keep his head supported and make sure he has room to breathe. He snuggles right in and falls asleep almost instantly. Update: my son is now almost 4 months and i love the wrap even more. He still loves to be held and tag along with me during my day, and this makes it doable and allows my hands to be free. He still often falls asleep when in it. He has good head control now so can look at me or look around, and sits more upright than when he was tinier. At about 14 lbs, he is not too heavy and with as close to my body as he is held, it is not too hard on my back. The material has held up well so far to several washes. I will try to update again. I prefer this wrap to my more backpack style carrier with the straps. This holds him more snug, closer to my body, and is more comfortable for both him and me. Update: my son is now 9 month and just under 20lbs, and I am finding this wrap less convenient and prefer the more structured carrier. This will do in a pinch, but doesnt hold him as snug, and his weight seems to stretch the fabric and out him in a lower position which feels heavier on my shoulders and neck. I do like how compact it is, and can be left in my car for unexpected needs.
-
Ethel Cartwright
> 24 hourAbsolutely love this wrap. Have been using it since my daughter was 5 weeks old (she is now 9 weeks old) and she truly enjoys it. It holds her tight and close and she usually naps in it when we go for long walks. It supports my back evenly and I feel she is snug and secure when wearing it. Well worth the $20 I paid for it! The directions are not the best as they are a little hard to follow and they stop after you get the wrap on (it does not describe how to insert your baby into the wrap) but I was easily able to find a video online that went into more detail. I can now get the wrap on in less than 2 minutes and I take it everywhere. One big downfall is it is very difficult to breastfeed with the wrap on. I usually take it off altogether to feed my daughter because if I pull on it to make it stretch enough to feed her then it is too loose to hold her in and I have to tighten it anyway. Would definitely purchase this again!
-
Mrcaelbe1
> 24 hourI bought mine for my dog. Shes elderly and cant really get out like before. It kept her warm and comfortable. She was able to hang out for an entire festival and was comfortable to sleep part of the way.
-
Emily
> 24 hourIts thick material. Great during cold days however during summer its pretty hot for you and baby
-
Charleta Tillman
> 24 hourMy daughter loves wrapping her baby up and walking about with her as she does her chores. Baby unbothered and sleeps comfortably in it!
-
A
> 24 hourI really like this wrap! My baby is currently 6 weeks old and we have used it daily for about a week and a half. I’m a first time mom and new to baby wearing. Here’s why I’m giving the wrap 4 stars: 1) The fabric is somewhat thick- thicker than a T-shirt and it can get hot if you wear it for a long time. I’ll have my baby in it for about two hours at a time (I wear her between feedings) and she’s hot to the touch and sometimes a little sweaty after I take her out of the wrap. It’s winter and I wear this wrap with a tank top on and my baby still gets hot. If I get cold, it’s easy to put a cardigan or light jacket on. I’m actually about to order the Solly wrap and hopefully that will keep my baby from getting so hot during baby wearing since the fabric on the Solly is apparently lighter weight. 2) The instructions included are not helpful at all, at least for newbies like myself! If you are looking to buy a baby wrap (probably from any brand), just go on YouTube and teach yourself. There’s definitely a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, you can put the wrap on in a minute or less. From what I understand about baby wearing, there are different wrap holds depending on how old (or young) the baby is. After watching several YouTube videos from different people, the video I found to be the most helpful was from Farmhouse on Boone. The video is called Babywearing Wrap Tutorial- How to wrap a Newborn in a Moby wrap. In the video she’s using a Solly wrap, but she said she using the same technique with the Moby. This Sleepy Wrap seems to be shorter in length than most wraps on the market, but I’m still able to wrap the exact same way as she did in the video, just with less excess hanging fabric. For me, I appreciate the wrap being shorter because I’m 5’3”. I encourage anyone to keep practicing with baby wearing if you’re feeling overwhelmed with practicing. It took me a while (a couple of days in 10-15 minute increments) to get the hang of it and honestly I was too scared in the beginning to put my baby in it because I was worried I didn’t tie or twist something correctly. Just practice and trust yourself! I find that I get so much done while wearing my baby and she falls asleep in the wrap every single time...although she will cry for about 30 seconds or so before falling asleep. Just sway side to side and rub baby’s back or pat baby’s fanny and I’m sure your baby will fall asleep in the wrap too.