Ergobaby 360 Baby Carrier review

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RRP  £89.90
Ergobaby 360 Carrier

by motherandbaby |
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The Ergobaby 360 Baby Carrier is a good sling option. It is lightweight and can be worn on the front or back. The baby carrier is easy to put on and sits comfortably, even with a heavy baby strapped in. A multitude of clasps ensure that baby is secure but not stifled, and the cotton head cover is great in sun. With its stars and silver design, not only is the carrier functional but attractive. Highly recommended!

Tested by mum Claire Dilliway for the M&B Awards 2016:

Why would you recommend this product to a friend/fellow mum?

Yes, this is a very easy to use baby carrier which also feels secure which is impressive as my baby is quite big.  It is very comfortable to wear and my baby was very happy in it. I carried my baby in the hip position which was a bit tricky as my baby is quite tall so I have mostly been carrying him on my back which he loves!  It is nice and soft so my little boy is very comfy. The design is good/smart but some more options for colours would be nice.

How does this product make your life easier as a mum?

This is very handy for a quick trip to the shops or to pick up my daughter from pre school when I don't want the hassle of taking the pram.  It would also be fine for a longer walk where the pram is not practical as it is lightweight and comfortable.

If you could change one thing about this product what would it be?

It would be good to have a small accessible pocket for my keys and phone as I have to either try and squeeze them in my pockets under the carrier or carry a separate bag.

Tested by mum Margaret Avery for the M&B Awards 2016:

Why would you recommend this product to a friend/fellow mum?

It is comfortable and flexible and lasts from newborn through to toddlers.  Looks very stylish (love the colours!) and not clumsy, great newborn insert which is secure feeling.  My granddaughter who is 18 months old tried this on the front and the back and was very comfortable.  The wide straps stopped any rubbing on the shoulders.

How does this product make your life easier as a mum?

You can carry a child easily and comfortably on those occasions when it is not practical to take a pushchair.

If you could change one thing about this product what would it be?

When you are wearing the child on the front, it's quite difficult to do the strap up on the back, it would be good to make that easier.

Tested by mum Jo Spencer for the M&B Awards 2016:

Why would you recommend this product to a friend/fellow mum?

The Ergobaby sits firmly on the waist taking the weight off the shoulders, so is comfortable and I can wear it for longer. Being made of natural cotton means that it is breathable, and washes well.

How does this product make your life easier as a mum?

I can carry my baby or do a supported piggy back for my toddler. Very flexible.

Tested by mum Samantha Hart for the M&B Awards 2016:

Why would you recommend this product to a friend/fellow mum?

Ergo are a quality option for babywearing, and this product seems to have extended the quality and usability. The padding around the leg holes make this super comfy. This means that both parent & child can use the Ergo for extended periods both remaining in comfort. We had a fabulous walk and did try all of the 4 positions detailed in the guide.

How does this product make your life easier as a mum?

It's just a very very comfy baby carrier, very easy to put on and off on your own and can be used for long periods of time. The straps are all fully adjustable so partners of different body builds can fully adjust for their own comfort.

If you could change one thing about this product what would it be?

Not totally convinced on the velcro on the waistband... previous versions haven't had this and I don't think its necessary. It can in fact be a bit of a bother if it starts to close before you've had chance to fully adjust and you need to pull apart again. Also if you arrive home and want to transfer a sleeping baby it is fairly noisy and could wake them!

Tested by mum Anna Mee for the M&B Awards 2016:

Why would you recommend this product to a friend/fellow mum?

This is a great way of holding a baby that wants to stay close, and has a number of ways of carrying them. It's soft, has a new baby insert that's extra cute, and is really well made. It's a bit daunting at first, but once you figure it out baby was cosy and happy, at least for a while. Folds away fairly small, but the padding means it's comfy, but doesn't completely fold away - I'd prefer comfort any day though.

How does this product make your life easier as a mum?

When baby doesn't want to go into a pram or if you're just popping out to the shops this is great, as you get to keep your hands free and baby gets to stay close and have a good look around too. Mind your hair if he's on your back, as it's going to get pulled though. It just makes it easier to go out without having to lug a pram around all the time.

If you could change one thing about this product what would it be?

It can be hard to get a wriggling baby in and out, particularly as you have to be wearing the carrier before you put him in. It's tricky to work out some of the ways of using it so just stuck with him on my back or hugging my front. It costs a lot, but compared to others it seems a lot better - I suppose you get what you pay for.

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