Maxi-Cosi Easia review

from Maxi-Cosi
RRP  £65.00

by motherandbaby |
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The Maxi-Cosi Easia is a comfortable baby carrierthat offers good back support, relieving pressure through a cleverly designed waist strap. The material is great quality – soft but also strong, and as a whole; the sling is very sturdy.

The baby carrier distributes baby’s weight really well and is perfect for the first twelve months (as the product suggests), adjusting according to baby’s size. The neutral colours are appealing (good for dads!) although the sling can be difficult to put on (until you’ve got the hang of how it works).

It’s also quite expensive for a product that will only be used for a year – baby carriers with greater longevity might be a more preferable option but that does not detract from the fact that it's an excellent product!

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Product Information

  • Suitable from birth to 12 kg (approx. 12 months)

  • Integrated newborn cocoon creates a comfortable and natural foetal position for baby

  • Easy to switch baby from parent to world-facing (at around 6/9 months)

  • Dorsal Support System transfers baby’s weight to parents hips

  • Easy to put on (just like a jacket) and secures in place using four clips.

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