Moby Wrap Baby Carrier
75%Recommended

Moby Wrap Baby Carrier

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I love the moby wrap, great way to wear the baby without any body strain. Though it is too toasty to wear this in the summer.

I love this wrap! I have a very clingy baby and couldn't get anything done always holding her. When I would put her down she would wake and want to be held again. And with a 3 year old as well I needed all the extra help I could get. I can wear this wrap and get plenty of things done. I even used it at an outing to a flea market that my husband and I were at for more than 2 hours. No bulky strollers. Just me, the wrap and my sweet baby that slept the whole time in that wrap. We are both happy campers now. I have my hands back and she has me just close as ever! Only thing I don't like is the choice of bland colors. I wish they came out with some vibrant ones to match all the different personalities out there!

I used it a lot with my first and only once with my second. I need more back support, especially when baby is heavier. A very nice product.

I love that is wrap allows me to get things done around the house and still have my LO with me. My back dosent hurt like it does when carrying baby and its comfortable to wear . The only thing i dont like is it can get hot wearing it especialy in summer.

I really liked it but 1) it takes a long time to put on 2) my son and I got VERY warm in it. In spite of these drawbacks, I found that I could get a lot more done with him strapped to me and had a lot more flexibility for keeping up with my life when he had acid reflux and wanted to be held.

Got one of these at my baby shower before my son was born, it works really well but it can be hard to tie at times! Still an amazing wrap though!

I love this thing! My biggest problem with it is how hot it can be. It's too bad they couldn't make it with lighter material. I have small frame and the moby wrap doesnt seem to cause any stress on my back. I bought the munchkin sling first because I didn't want to spend so much money on the moby wrap. I quickly learned the sling just wasn't as secure. So I returned and bought the moby, totally worth the extra money. Just don't plan to wear it in the middle of summer.

When I first saw the Moby wrap I wondered how a piece of fabric could be safe enough to carry by son around. Once I started using it I was convinced that it was not only safe but comfortable for me and him both. I was able to do a few household chores while wearing him and he would easily fall asleep while in it as well. It did get harder as he got older and more mobile. I stopped using it when he was about 3 months old because it was too hard to put him in and take him out as often as he needed to. I know other people have used it for longer but for us it wasn't useful past that. It was very useful while he was younger though!

Love this style carrier. My wasn't technically this brand. I was the Ultimate Wrap (I think), but same principle. It always felt very secure and comfortable. The only trouble came with the wrapping yourself up part. Of course, I did this prior to leaving the house, then placed baby in it before entering store or other destination. You could cover baby's head while he slept. Oooo...I'm just reminiscing about how sweet it was to be able to snuggle with him while grocery shopping!!!

I have a Moby Wrap and I loved using it when my baby was small. The last time I used it, he was 9 months old and kept taking his arms out of the wrap. I'm now thinking I need another carrier that is more secure on top so that he can't pull his arms out.

It is a bit complicated but baby sure does look comfy in there

I Love my Moby because it introduced me into the world of baby wearing, however it was difficult to learn. Once I figured it out it was okay but it is very long and I can not wrap it without it hitting the floor. Heat is also an issue, Very hot and not breathable. The material loosens overtime and requires tightening often. Overall the only thing I loved about my Moby is it is my first wrap.

It?s Okay The Moby Wrap is okay. It's annoying having to find tutorials on how to wrap it and then getting the technique down, only to have your baby slowly slip into the wrap as you go about your day. I only used this a few times and then I switched to a harness.

I have to say that the Moby wrap is definetley not my favorite wrap. The jersey cotton is super soft and the stretch to it is ideal for new parents that don't quite know how much give to leave in a tie with their little one. However, that works against you sooo quickly depending how fast they get big! Having a wrap that is stretched to the length of a football field because your baby is now 15 lb.s is horrible. Believe me, no matter how often you pop it in the dryer to shrink the material it will stretch and sink as soon as you put them in again. Better to spend a little bit more on a stronger material wrap if you ask me.

I think this wrap is best for newborns who sleep a lot and just want to be close to you. I tried this with my daughter at 6 weeks and she hated it. It's also confusing at first to learn how to tie it. I'd recommend the Ergo over this.