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Bruin 3 way carrier
Number of reviews: 4
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Baby Carrier
Available from www.babiesrus.co.uk, price £29.99
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"Too many straps"
I absolutely hate this carrier as I find it difficult to put on. Once the baby is in he feel very secure so if you are after a sturdy carrier that takes 15 minutes to put on then this is the one for you!
Member review by Joanne - Mother of 4 month old
- review date 17 November 2006
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"A great all-rounder"
There are quite a few straps, buckles and poppers with this carrier, this adds to the piece of mind for baby’s security! The instructions are straight forward and only come in one language, so you don’t have to wade through a large booklet to find the language for you, then lose your place! The straps are easily adjustable and baby sits snug and comfortable. The booklet suggests to sit down whilst placing the baby in carrier, I agree, fully.
This carrier is able to be worn in the standard three positions, front facing in, front facing out and on the carers back. However, worn on the back requires assistance and can only be done when baby is about three months old or able to hold their own head up. It is supplied with a practical plastic bag with handles on. Great to stuff the carrier in if in a hurry and throw into the boot of the car for arrival at your destination.
(male model on the front too, makes a huge difference and might appeal to the male audience??)
A cute little headrest is supplied with Velcro fasteners, rather like a car seat support, to stop the smaller baby’s head rolling about. Also offered is a dribble bib, which fastens with press studs. These are useful extras but perhaps more bibs should be supplied though if this is going to be a selling point, one in the wash, one on the carrier??
The straps which fit over the shoulders are reasonably wide, therefore the weight of baby is distributed effectively. Again, this might be a selling point for the male audience. Callum seemed comfortable in it and particularly enjoyed having “free” arms when facing outwards.
The fabric is soft and can be machine washed on a cold cycle, alone.
A great all rounder really. Comfortable, versatile colour, goes with any outfit and able to be worn in a variety of postions suited to the relevant age of baby.
Member review by Lianna - Mum to two cheeky cherubs
- review date 27 July 2006
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"Stylish and practical"
I couldn't believe the price of this carrier - you get so many features and it's a great option for babies of all ages during the first year.
My husband particularly liked this one and I think the padding and support around the head is good for newborns and babies who like to sleep on the move.
Member review by Sandra - mum to Daisy
- review date 10 July 2006
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"Great value for money"
At only £29.99 this carrier has some brilliant features you'd expect to pay a lot more for.
Archie seemed very at home in this and my husband enjoyed taking him to the park in it.
It's a fuss-free carrier that is plain, simple and easy to use. It also benefits from a few extras like a dribble bib and headrest - ideal for new babies and easily accessible for mums.
I liked this carrier and would use it regularly for Archie and any other babies that might come along.
Member review by Debbie - mum to milk mad Archie
- review date 3 July 2006
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