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Jeep 3-In-1 Baby Carrier | 
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| Brand: Kolcraft Category: Baby Product
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 18265
Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 30 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.9 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 12.5 x 13
Model: JC002-XSP3 UPC: 031878019962 EAN: 0031878019962 ASIN: B000BU4CGW
Release Date: September 22, 2006
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| Features:
| • | Allows Baby To Face Forward, Face Parent Or On Parent's Hip | | • | Secure Fit Indicates a Locked Latch | | • | Cool-Climate Roll-Up is Great for Hot Days |
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Product Description The Jeep 3-in-1 baby carrier grows with your child and keeps you exploring. It transitions from forward carrying to hip position to help evenly distribute baby's weight. The unique Secure-Fit indicator turns red to confirm a locked latch, giving you added comfort and piece of mind. Features: 3-in-1 Carrier allows baby to face parent, face forward or either hip Secure-Fit indicator turns red to confirm a locked latch Cool-climate roll-up exposes mesh for better air circulation Soft brushed cotton interior and leg bolster comforts baby while traveling Carrier seat & leg openings easily adjust to grow with baby Keep baby's pacifier close with attached Velcro holder Reflective trim for night visibility Weather shield protects baby from changing weather Extra-padded, wide shoulder straps help to evenly distribute baby's weight Easy in/out buckles and self adjust straps means no assistance is needed to put on carrier 3 pockets to store on-the-go essentials Stores easily in it's own travel bag when not in use For infants and toddlers 8-26 lbs and 21"+ Color: Superior
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| Customer Reviews:
Jeep 3-In-1 (more like 1 way only) March 23, 2007 Super Mom 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought this carrier for our 3 month old and she only fits in it one way,facing forward with the top folded over.(She is average size 23" & 13 lbs)She does enjoy being in it,but I don't know how long she be able to fit.It claims it's goog for up to 30lbs.It is pretty comfortable for us,but the straps need to be tighted often.(Quick tug)
Give it a try February 18, 2007 M. Rougier (Albuquerque, NM) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this carrier on Valentine's Day and via Amazon Prime, received it the next day. For the few days in which I have owned it, it has been an excellent purchase. I began doing research on the baby carriers well before I gave birth. I looked extensively at the Baby Bjorn, Jeep Carrier, and the Playtex Hip-Hammock. I could not justify spending $100.00 on a carrier and only using if for a sort period of time. As tiem progressed, I continued to do research and read reviews. Before it new it, my little one was born on Halloween and I thought that maybe a carrier wasn't necessary- I was wrong. I am now a stay at home mom. I am very busy around the house each day and I also volunteer at my son's school. My little one is very active and loves it when she can see me- if she can't she will whine or yell until I am within her view again. I finally told my husband that I wanted to go ahead an purchase a carrier to make things a little simpler at home and when I go out. As soon as I received the carrier, I put it on and strapped my daughter in. She was amazed... it was almost as if had entered a new world. Each time I have worn it thus far, she is extremely content. She looks around, babbles, and giggles. She appears to be comfortable and she lives the closeness that we are able to experience. It has also been helpful while I am at my son's school. I am able to walk around with classroom without having to carry her or leave her in her stoller. I will admit that I have yet to read the directions (bad habit of mine, but juding for the pictures and what my eight-year-old told me, I am wearing it correctly. I haven't noticed any back problems or discomfort. I do have to re-adjust the straps frequently because they slide. That could possibly be due to my petite frame ( I am 4'10 and I have very narrow shoulders). I will have my husband (6'0 and average build) try it out and update with is opinion.
Spend the money and buy the Baby Bjorn February 4, 2007 H. Nelson 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This unit is to gimicky. The latches are not in a good place for the child, and the crotch adjustment places zippers where they don't need to be. Not comfortable for baby or parent. It works, but not as well as it's price suggests. The same quality and function can be had at Walmart in any $30 unit.
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