Ergo Baby Carrier Black with Camel Lining
Ergo Baby Carrier Black with Camel Lining
- Padded shoulders and waist
- For carrying baby on front or back
- Designed to distribute weight evenly and reduce stress on baby or adult body
- Available in 6 colors
The ERGO is the way to go when it comes to baby carriers. It’s the best all around choice for carrying a baby anywhere from around the house to public places. The ERGO baby carrier is conveniently compact, comfortable to wear and provides sturdy support for your baby. The ergonomic design of the carrier ensures that your baby is in the correct sitting position to encourage proper hip, pelvis and spine growth. It does this by distributing most of the baby’s weight between its hips and thighs. The design also considers the health and comfort of parents. The carrier balances the baby’s weight to the parents’ hips and shoulders, reducing physical stress. The padded waist belt supports the lumbar area plus 1″ thick padding in the shoulder straps. It can be worn on front, back or hip and can easily be changed from one to the other. Ergo is perfect for when baby is too heavy for a sling or for when you plan on carrying your baby for extended periods of time, especially for hiking and walking. Unlike other frame back packs, with the ERGO the baby is right against your back so their weight seems less. When carrying a traditional hard frame back pack, your baby’s center of gravity is further from your body and can be awkward and feel heavier. For comfortably carrying your infant, try the ERGO Infant Insert (sold separately). It supports your newborn like a baby sling while having both hands free to work. This lightweight carrier lets you carry your baby comfortably for long periods with your hands free and it looks great too. Features: Recommended use from newborn (with additional Infant Insert sold separately) up to 40 lbs Adjusts for most sizes, waist circumference extends from 25″ up to 43″ Attached Sleeping Hood supports sleeping baby’s head and expands with the growth of your child Convenient pocket on back of carrier with side zipper for easy access
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List Price: $ 105.00
Price: $ 99.99





Juniper
Review by Juniper for Ergo Baby Carrier Black with Camel Lining
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and so do I! I started out with the Moby wrap and that worked fairly well for us, but it was a hot to wear, inconvenient to wrap when out and about, and tricky (but possible) to nurse in. I knew I wanted something else, but baby carriers are expensive and one could easily spend a fortune trying out all the variations.
We decided on the Ergo and we couldn’t be happier. We’ve had it for six months now and it is the number one thing I could not live without as far as all baby gear is concerned. I too was worried about her only facing inwards, but she has never minded and she seems to prefer it. She holds on like a little koala bear as we go about our daily business. Unlike the Moby, she isn’t flat against my chest, she’s sitting, so that she can easily check out the scenery by looking to the sides.
When she was big enough–probably in the neighborhood of 5.5 or 6 months, I started wearing her on my back and that is great! Now when I do those glorious household tasks like cleaning toilets and baseboards, she isn’t dangling off the front of me. We get a lot more cleaning done now that she can ride on my back.
At first, I needed help to put her on my back. However, now that she’s 9 months and can hold on a bit, I can get her on easily–I even trust our abilities over concrete these days (when I started getting her into the back carry position on my own, I would practice over the couch. It *was* tricky at first (we made some mistakes), but once we got the hang of it, it wasn’t a problem at all.
My husband can wear her too and it’s simple to readjust the straps so that they fit both of us.
Like any of the carriers, this one takes some practice (though the front carry is about as easy as it can get). Breastfeeding in this for me is difficult, but I can do it in a pinch. I can carry her long distances and after a long while (probably 4-5 miles), my neck will hurt a bit, but my back is fine.
My daughter loves her Ergo in the way some kids take to a lovey. She’ll stop by and give it a visit when she’s crawling around exploring the house. When I see her chewing on the straps (they second as a favorite teething toy) or playing peek-a-boo with them, I’ll put it on and she gets all excited (we compare it to the way a dog gets excited when his owner gets out the leash to take him for a walk). It is very sweet and funny. When she went for her first trip to our friend’s house to be babysat, the only thing that would calm her when she was sad was being carried in her Ergo. If she has a meltdown when she’s home with daddy, the Ergo saves the day (she just needs to play with it–not even ride in it).
I love the time my daughter and I spend walking our neighborhood with her in the Ergo. Sometimes we’re quiet and other times she’ll make happy bounces and that’s my cue to do some hops and bounces for her. Our family members wonder why we never need a stroller. “Isn’t she heavy?” they ask. They think we’re a little weird. I don’t know any parents out there who will look back on their child’s life and wish that perhaps they had carried him/her less. We don’t carry her all the time, but we do carry her more. The forward-facing position allows for optimal baby head-kissing…now who wouldn’t want more of that? (except maybe the baby
)–but a few more here and there are always nice, especially if you can sneak them in when they’re asleep or not looking.
Hug your baby, carry your baby, dance with your baby…the Ergo will let you have more time to do those things *and* maybe get the dishes done too
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S. Lee
Review by S. Lee for Ergo Baby Carrier Black with Camel Lining
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We have a Baby Bjorn (Original) as well as an Ergo baby carrier. I think both have their advantages and disadvantages, which I will try to explain below.
We purchased the Ergo carrier before our daughter was born based on the recommendation of a friend. However, we found that she could not sit in it comfortably at first. Before your baby can straddle your torso (until about 4 months/15 lbs), you have to put both legs on one side. I watched the instructional DVD several times and tried to place her into the carrier as comfortably as possible, but she did not like it at all. It didn’t look comfortable either with her back twisted and body squished. This is when we decided to try the original Baby Bjorn carrier.
Our daughter loved being in the Bjorn (facing in or out). This carrier is easy to put on and take off and quite compact. However, it was not very comfortable for me (especially as she got heavier) since it put a lot of pressure on my back and shoulders. The fact that there is no waist belt and little padding on the shoulder straps probably contributes to this. The newer Baby Bjorn Active carrier with lumbar support may alleviate some of these problems. (I haven’t tried this product though, so I’m not speaking from personal experience). We used the Bjorn until she turned 4 months (about 15 lbs).
I was so relieved when she could finally fit into the Ergo properly (with one leg on each side). It is so much easier on my back and shoulders. With the Bjorn, I could maybe last 15 minutes (at 15 lbs). With the Ergo, I can comfortably go for an hour or two (at almost 20 lbs now). I go grocery shopping and on longer walks this way. She seems very comfortable in it now. She’s happy whenever I put her in it and will even go to sleep in it. (Sometimes, this is the only way I can get her to sleep). It looks a lot more comfortable than the Bjorn since she’s sitting in it as opposed to being suspended from her crotch. I also don’t have any trouble nursing discretely in the Ergo.
Around 6 months I also began carrying her on my back in the Ergo, which was even easier on my back. I have found this to be really convenient when doing things around the house such as vacuuming, doing laundry, cooking etc. It’s also nice for outdoor activities like apple picking, strawberry picking, hiking etc. I find these activities somewhat more difficult when carrying a baby in front. While it is easy to put your baby in the front carrying position by yourself, it takes some practice to wear your baby on your back. At first, I needed somebody to help me get her situated on my back, but now I can easily do it by myself. Some may not like the fact that you cannot face your baby outward in the Ergo (and some babies may not like facing inward). This has not been a problem for us. While our daughter loved facing outward in the Bjorn, she did not object to facing inward in the Ergo. Rather than being pressed up against me, she’s sitting in it, so she can still look at things to the sides. One more thing about the Ergo – I would recommend purchasing the sucking pads (ERGO Sucking Pads – Cream). Our daughter loves sucking on the straps and it’s just much more convenient to wash the sucking pads rather than the whole carrier.
In summary, I think that both, the Bjorn as well as the Ergo, are good carriers, each with some drawbacks. The Bjorn is wonderful for a newborn up to about 12-15 lbs. Being able to have your baby facing in or out is a nice feature. Because of the strain on your back however, I would not recommend using this carrier with older/heavier babies. The Ergo is great for babies starting at around 15 lbs or when they are able to wrap their legs around you. It is much easier on your back and being able to carry your baby on your back can be convenient. For us, the Ergo was not very useful before our daughter turned 4 months as she was not comfortable with her legs on one side, but this probably depends on the baby.
I would rate the Bjorn 3 stars (because it’s so hard on your back and we could only use it for a few months) and the Ergo 4 stars (because we couldn’t use it with our newborn). My recommendation would be to get one of each if you can. We bought a gently used Bjorn for less than $10, and I have seen a lot of these on Ebay as well as Craigslist. Maybe you could even borrow one from a friend. It just seems like a lot of money to spend on something you aren’t going to use for very long. However, I loved carrying my newborn around in it, so I wouldn’t have wanted to do without it.
KLZO
Review by KLZO for Ergo Baby Carrier Black with Camel Lining
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Okay- like almost all other new moms, I got a Baby Bjorn, and it was fine, until my daughter hit about 12 lbs. Then my shoulders started to hurt when I walked with her and I read that it wasn’t very good for baby’s spine to be held by their crotch. So a friend of mine had an Ergo, and I tried it.
Wow, all of the weight was on my hips- not my back, and baby was actually sitting in a little pouch, not in a harness. I love this carrier!!! Now that she is older, my daughter loves the hip carry and back pack carry of this carrier. It has been so valuable when we travel or go to stores or anywear…
D. Turner
Review by D. Turner for Ergo Baby Carrier Black with Camel Lining
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This carrier definitely is easy on the back and shoulders!! I felt like I could carry my son around for hours, unlike the Bjorn where after 15 minutes I was dieing. HOWEVER, my son is too used to the Bjorn where he faces out and did not like the Ergo AT ALL – he tried turning around the whole time. And there was NO WAY I could put him on my back alone – I needed the help from my husband to put him on my back – and unfortunately, I am alone with my son most of the time so I could never put him on alone. This is an awesome carrier if you have a newborn or a child that is already used to facing inwards.
texan123
Review by texan123 for Ergo Baby Carrier Black with Camel Lining
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I have this carrier and the baby bjorn active. My son was born in May in 90 degree weather so this carrier was way to hot to use outdoors, at least with the infant insert. Once he was old enough to do without the infant insert, he wanted to face outwards so I used the baby bjorn- even though it killed mey back. So the 2 major shortcomings of this product are that 1)it is very hot with the infant insert and 2)the baby cannot face outwards. Now that my son is 18 lbs and the baby bjorn puts too much strain on my back I am useing the ergo carrier in the hip carry position, which I LOVE! My son loves it too. I tried the back carry position but it was very hard to put him in that positon- he always cries. Also I have no access to him on my back. Even though this product is supposed to be versatile, I have only able to use it in the hip carry position and indoors with the infant insert. It does have great back support.