| Infantino Front 2 Back Rider Baby Carrier in Black and Grey | 
| Brand: Infantino Category: Baby Product
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $25.00 You Save: $14.99 (37%)
New (6) from $25.00
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 877
Color: Black Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 10 x 4.3 x 13
Model: 151-301 UPC: 773554513011 EAN: 0773554513011 ASIN: B0010BCFCY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Extended comfort combo with memory foam straps and breathemesh panels | | • | Easy buckling system exclusive to the front 2 back rider | | • | Adjustable lumbar support helps prevent back strain | | • | Memory foam straps | | • | Bib folds and snaps down for baby facing forward |
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Product Description You and baby will love this versatile infant carrier from Infantino. The Front-2-Back Rider features wide memory foam straps which mean more comfortable straps, letting you enjoy the freedom of wearing the carrier longer. Designed with wide memory foam straps that help to alleviate stress on your pressure points. Features BreatheMesh panels to improve carrier ventilation by allowing air to circulate around you and baby. The Front2Back Rider boasts an easy buckling system that makes taking the carrier on and off a breeze! Plus, it has a handy pocket for storing your keys, cell phone, wallet and other essentials. Tidy wraps help contain excess straps Bib folds and snaps down for baby facing forward.
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| Customer Reviews:
I love the way she enjoys the world around her!!! August 7, 2008 Moonlight (Maryland) This is an excellent buy for anyone whose baby doesnot like the ride in the stroller. Very easy to wear and unbeleivably easy to take the baby in and out. The 5-star rating says it all!!!
Pretty good. August 4, 2008 C. McClanathan (Heidelberg Germany) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A good price and a decent product. I feel like my baby's legs are maybe a little uncomfortable and doesn't allow good circulation. However, it does work well for taller broader men/women to use. And the baby didn't seem to mind the leg issue as much as I did.
Baby loves it! July 12, 2008 M. Stafford (Texas) We decided on this carrier because of positive reviews and the weight range. Our work requires a lot of outside walking and our little one is often with us. The straps are wide with plenty of cushioning and are generous in length so the carrier is easily adjusted to fit either of our body frames. It is easier to adjust the straps before putting little one in, but we found they can still be adjusted, with a little more effort, once little one is in place. We have only carried in the front facing position and our little one loves it. The fabric is soft, cushiony, and breathes. The leg openings have velcro which make them easy to adjust, and there is a strap with a clip to reinforce the hold. Our little one often naps and the front fabric folded down serves as a soft and supportive pillow for him. My husband has worn this without difficulty, but it has put a lot of pressure on my neck and back. I have found that tightening the straps and having little one higher up does not put so much pressure. All in all a great purchase for our family.
Great carrier at a Great price! May 29, 2008 Michele Patton (Troy, NY USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I purchased this carrier after registering for and receiving the Parents of Invention Ultimate Baby Mei Tai Black Reversible One-Size-Fits-All for my baby shower. The Mei Tai had received good reviews, and was supposed to fit larger sized people, so we thought it would be good for my husband and I. While it is a good carrier, it is very hard to get my daughter in and out of it alone. This Infantino carrier had gotten great reviews (well deserved), so I decided to give it a try. I am so glad we purchased it! My daughter (11 weeks old) is very comfortable riding in front, facing in and, very recently, facing out. It is easy to adjust to any body, and has a lumbar support which we both find helpful and comfortable. It doesn't become uncomfortable after a long period of time. It fits both my husband and me just fine, and we are both on the larger side. Best yet, it is very easy to drop my daughter in on my own, and to take her out is just as simple. I feel like she is in there securely, and it can easily be adjusted while she is in to make it fit her perfectly. All in all, a great bargain- my only wish is that we had registered for this carrier first!
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