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BabyBjörn Baby Carrier Active - Brown Beige

BabyBjörn Baby Carrier Active - Brown Beige

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Brand: BabyBjörn
Category: Baby Product

Buy New: $90.51 (On sale from $119.95)
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 162 reviews
Sales Rank: 3856

Color: Brown Beige
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 3.5 x 14

MPN: 026169US
Model: 026169US
UPC: 874594002333
EAN: 0874594002333
ASIN: B001BN4EXE

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Designed to allow you to carry a heavier child and also to carry for longer periods of time
  • Solid baby carrier with high user comfort and optimum strain relief
  • Enhances lower back support
  • Entire front opens, enabling the parent to remove a sleeping child
  • Sliding buckle makes it easy to adjust the carrier's size to your growing child

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
New extra back support directs your baby's weight away from your shoulders. New roomier fit for your baby. Keeps your hands free and your baby close and secure. Seat adjusts as your baby grows. Enables young babies to face parent and older babies to face outward. 100% cotton. Machine washable.


Customer Reviews:   Read 157 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars BabyBjorn Active Carrier   November 24, 2008
M. Norton
This carrier is really nice. My son prefers to be held upright rather than in a lying down position so it certainly is convenient for me. I like the convenience it provides.


2 out of 5 stars Much better carriers out there   November 20, 2008
New Mom in the City (New York)
Baby Bjorn was the pioneer for baby carriers 10 years ago but since then there has been an explosion in the market - slings, front carriers, pouches, etc. The BEST, in my honest opinion, is the Ergo. The baby sits with correct posture (The Bjorn is not so great for the baby's spine) and the parent is not in pain! I can walk for hours with my 20 lb baby in the Ergo -- not so in the Bjorn.


4 out of 5 stars A must have!   November 15, 2008
anjil88 (Wisconsin)
The "active" version with ,lumbar support is definately superior to the other Bjorns. I use this for hours at a time for everything from housework to shopping to walks and my daugher loves it. It is well constructed and made with durable and heavey duty fabric. It also washes easily (but fades a bit). I am petite and it provides good supprort (she is now 18 lbs). We also have the black and white Bjorn without the lumbar support and my upper back and shoulders tire much faster. The only thing that is bad about this product is the price - buy this online or at a second hand store if possible (they are usually more than half the retail price and never too worn out since they are so durable). This is a must have for newborns and infants.


5 out of 5 stars Great carrier   November 8, 2008
The baby bjorn carrier is pretty comfortable to carry your baby around in. It's nice that it's adjustable for the parent and baby. I get a bit sore after an hour lugging my daughter in, but how could you not be sore or tired for lugging a baby??? Babies aren't exactly light!


3 out of 5 stars Good for short trips, but ERGO much better   October 29, 2008
L. Ensign
I(mom) own the ERGO and the Baby Bjorn Active and a sling, and have used a Snugli. The ERGO is by far the best baby carrier out there. All of the others hurt my shoulders/neck after 15-30 minutes. The ERGO is comfortable, and distributes most of the weight to my hips/legs. I've been on many hikes (20+) with Kai(baby) in the ERGO, the longest being 7 miles (almost 4 hours), with no problems. Our first hike was when he was 3 weeks, and we are still hiking with the ERGO at 7 months. He loves it, and falls asleep in it every time we go hiking. The only problem is that you can't have the baby face out. For the first 3 months, that didn't matter- Kai was perfectly happy to face me and snuggle in- I used the head cover for shade and he slept happily... At 4 months, he wanted to see what was going on, but he couldn't hold up his head well enough to sit in the ERGO 'backpack' fashion, so I bought the Baby Bjorn Active. Kai liked it, Lars(dad) liked it, I tolerated it for up to 45 minutes, but just couldn't bear any hike longer than that. Also, Kai's legs hang down in front so that they hit your legs when you walk uphill- irritating to Lars. Kai also can't really sleep in the Baby Bjorn. (I'm sure he would have when he was little and facing inward, but with him facing outward, there isn't a comfortable sleep position for his head.) We use the Baby Bjorn for short trips, like in stores and around the house, and its great for that, but we started using the ERGO as a backpack for long hikes again when Kai turned 6 months. He loves looking around, and when he falls asleep, I just put the head cover on to help hold his head next to me. I haven't figured out how to get him in the ERGO backpack fashion by myself yet, so I have to get help for that.
Also noteworthy: the Baby Bjorn has absolutely NO storage- not even a little zipper pocket. The ERGO has enough room for 3 diapers, a small pack of wipes, an extra bib and onesie, my car keys, cell phone and small snack. This makes a big difference for hiking- all I have to carry in my hands is my water bottle(s), and I use a carabiner to clip the bottle to the waistbelt so I am hands-free.

We recently bought a Sherpani Rumba and Kai and Lars love that, too. It's a bit heavy for me, but I'm getting used to it. It gives Kai wonderful views, a comfortable seat, and provides LOADS of storage.



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