Boba Classic Baby Carrier, Breeze
Product Description
Boba is a Soft Structured baby carrier (SSC) that is intended for toddlers 15 pounds and up. Boba has a few extra inches of height to keep your center of gravity closer to your body and support your little one's back. The innovative thing about the Boba carrier is that there are foot straps attached to the waist belt for the child's feet to sit in enabling a healthy sitting position for the child. The footstraps not only give little tired legs a rest, but support the legs in a flexed abducted (froglike) position which naturally tilts the pelvis, fills out the hip sockets, and aligns the spine.
*accommodates children 15-45 lbs / 7-20 kg *one size fits most adults *Boba Classic collection made with 100% natural brushed cotton * Instructions included *high density waist and shoulder strap foam *high back for better overall support *body 13 inches wide and 16 inches tall *19 inch shoulder straps that extend an additional 19 inches *28 inch waist belt that extends to 56 inches *5 inch waist belt *weight of the carrier: 1.8 lbs
- Patent-pending foot straps
- Removable sleeping hood
- Contoured waist belt
- Fully adjustable straps and buckles
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Boba Classic Baby Carrier, Breeze
Boba Classic Baby Carrier, Breeze Reviews
| 141 of 147 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Boba Classic Baby Carrier, Mist (Baby Product) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) I've owned and used a lot of baby carriers. A LOT. Here's the list:Woven wrap (Storchenwiege) Stretchy wrap (Moby) Mei Tai (Kozy Karrier) Ring sling (Kangaroo Korner) Fleece Pouch (Kangaroo Korner) Soft Structured Carrier (Baby Bjorn and Ergo) While I found a useful niche for all of these carriers, my "desert island" baby carrier was the Ergo. If I could only have one, the Ergo would be it. That being said, baby-wearing a matter of personal choice, and each of the carriers listed above has its fanatics. I can only speak to my experiences and preferences. *Now let's talk about the Boba itself in more detail. The first thing to note is that it's not for babies without head control so don't put this on your baby shower registry and expect to use it with your newborn. The literature that comes with the Boba says that it is for toddlers 15lbs and up. Honestly, I'm not sure why it specifies "toddlers." For one thing, not... Read more 26 of 26 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Boba Classic Baby Carrier, Twilight (Baby Product) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) Customer Video Review Length:: 1:48 MinsThe Boba is one of those products that is all it claims to be plus some. Many people attempt to compare the Boba with other carriers, but if you start out with the Boba you're going to love it and will recommend it to everyone. I'd suggest parents start using this when their baby/toddler reaches fifteen pounds or more to get them used to it. Make sure your baby has good head control before even thinking about using the Boba. You can easily read all the information you need to know about the Boba, but perhaps the best `advertisement' is to see one in use. Not long ago I watched a very uncomfortable dad and equally unsettled baby using a so called innovative carrier that had a frame made of lightweight aluminum. The baby was not centered and dad appeared to struggle to keep him from shifting, resulting in a tired dad and cranky baby. Just take a look at Morgen with baby James and see how well he has adjusted to his Boba. He's a little sleepy,... Read more 27 of 28 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Boba Classic Baby Carrier, Breeze (Baby Product) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) We have tried over 25 different carriers, and have lots to say about them. First, here are two things about carriers in general:(1) You definitely need a carrier if you want your baby to excel in development, motor skills, emotional maturity, immunity, etc. Studies show that children who have more body-contact with parents are far healthier, learn faster, are more confident, etc. (Eh-hem ... Fathers, listen up! Make sure you find a carrier that is comfortable for you, so you can *enjoy* that bonding time!) I know this will offend some folks, but the studies are overwhelming - children in strollers & car seats all day develop slower because they can't see as much, they don't learn about motion & gravity, they can't touch you when they need to, see your facial expressions, etc. Getting (and using) a quality carrier is good for your baby's health. We use them daily - even around the house (cleaning, cooking, etc). (2) If you are an active person (or... Read more |
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