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Sienna Moby Wrap | 
enlarge | Brand: Moby Wrap, INC. Category: Toy
Buy New: $39.49
New (6) from $39.49
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 47330
MPN: M-Sienna ASIN: B000KT7PQI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Uses entire back and shoulders to distribute weight. | | • | Wide piece of fabric to wrap over both shoulders. | | • | UV Protection protects from the suns harmful rays. | | • | Keeps baby warm while freeing both hands. | | • | Develops a strong and secure attachment to parents |
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Product Description The design of the Moby Wrap uses your entire back, as well as your shoulders, to carry the weight of your baby. Unlike other carriers, which have narrow straps or go across one shoulder, the Moby Wrap is a wide piece of fabric that is wrapped over both shoulders. It is amazingly comfortable and easy to wear. There are no buckles, snaps or other fasteners. It is easy to adjust the fit of your Moby Wrap by varying how tightly you wrap yourself and your baby. The Moby Wrap comes with an easy to follow instructional guide and this web site with the latest news, tips and techniques. With the single stretch cotton and the width of the Moby Wrap, your baby is wrapped close and tight, insuring a secure hold. Your babys head can also be secured under the stretchy cotton fabric for added safety. You can finally have both hands free and know your baby is safe and secure.
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| Customer Reviews:
This is a lifesaver! July 4, 2008 R. C. (Toms River, NJ) I wish I had known about the moby wrap when I had my other 2 children! This is the best baby item on the market. I used the Snugli with my other 2 children and could only get 2-3 months use out of it. Not only did they grow out of the Snugli quickly, but they weren't able to cuddle up to me like my newborn can in this wrap. Both myself and baby are so comfortable in this wrap - he falls asleep almost immediately and there are no buckles or strings to worry about. I have this wrap in the sienna color and after a few washings, it has not stretched out or lost any of its color. It takes a few tries to get the hang of wrapping it, and it is very secure. I recommend this to EVERY mother!
Moby Wrap Review November 2, 2007 A. Harrison (new york, ny usa) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought it was great and, with practice, easy to use. It has perfect support for my newborn's head and neck unlike other hi tech carriers.
I LOVE THIS BABY CARRIER! Great for parents with neck and back problems January 22, 2007 Kirsten M. Nelson (Boise, ID USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Moby Wrap is so versatile and it really, really is comfortable to wear. My son weighs 22lbs and carrying him around can really make my neck and back hurt. The Moby distributes his weight evenly and it is totally adjustable and makes "wearing" my baby comfortable and fun! I thought I couldn't use baby carriers because they made my neck and back hurt so badly, but my son is a "hands on" baby and needs to be held frequently. I tried several different carriers and this, by far, is the most comfortable! Even better than the Baby Bjorn!! My son absolutely loves being packed around in this wrap and he gets excited when he sees me put it on. It takes a few times to practice putting it on, but after you are comfortable with it, it is quicker and easier than other carriers I've tried. There are about 5 or 6 different ways you can wear your baby with the Moby (you can even wear twins) and did I mention how comfortable it is? My only regret is that I didn't find out about this product sooner! Try it and tell your friends!
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