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Parents of Invention Ultimate Baby Wrap- Black


Parents of Invention Ultimate Baby Wrap- Black Image  Manufacturer: Parents of Invention
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Model#: BWU-B
Weight: 1.70lbs
Height: 4.10"
   Width: 9"
Length: 11"

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

Retail Price: $44.99
Online Sale Price: $38.88
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Features:
  • One of the most versatile, secure and convenient baby carriers youll find
  • Soft, stretchy fabric can be configured to wrap your child onto you in 5 different positions
  • Carries children from 5 to 35 lb., ages newborn to 3 years
  • Comes with matching carrying bag and free instructional video
  • 95% cotton/5% LYCRA® elastane
From the Manufacturer Best Selling 5 in 1 Baby Carrier! This wrap grows with your baby. It fits ages birth to 3 years infive different positions. Wide cotton panels on shoulders and back provide comfort for both parent and baby. Product Description One of the most versatile, secure and convenient baby carriers youll find. Soft, stretchy fabric can be configured to wrap your child onto you in 5 different positions: tummy-to-tummy or sling-style for the youngest babies, then on your back, on your hip or facing forward as they grow older and stronger. A great way to keep baby close during chores or out and about, it carries children from 5 to 35 lb., ages newborn to 3 years. The wide shoulder straps minimize stress on your back, plus there are no buckles, loops or straps to contend with. Comes with matching carrying bag and free instructional video. 95% cotton/5% LYCRA® elastane. Machine wash. Made in USA.


User Submitted Parents of Invention Ultimate Baby Wrap- Black Reviews


October 7, 2008
Excellent Product
This is one of those products that hospitals should give away to new parents. Works well and is comfortable to wear. Mobile parenting.

September 30, 2008
NOT good for newborns, and complicated to put on....
If you have a newborn baby who can't hold his or her head up yet, this is NOT a good choice for a carrier (even if you try to "tuck" his or her head to one side behind the fabric, it inevitably shifts, and there goes baby's head!). A better choice for newborns is the BABY BJORN carrier - it fully supports them, and keeps them close to your body and therefore feeling more secure for them. Also, if you don't have 20 minutes (ok, an exaggeration...) to put this on (wrapping it this way, that way, up and over, etc.), DON'T BOTHER. The only positive thing I can say is that it is more comfortable than the Baby Bjorn (because it's softer).

August 16, 2008
Good strong carrier
I've been using a typical carrier for a long time, but it's always weighed hard on my shoulders. Lately, I cannot get my 12-month-old out of it without shaking her out! It's just too small. So, seeing that this product claims it'll fit a kid up to 4 years old I decided to give it a try (I do use a stroller as well, but in the mornings I like to walk the dog, and need my hands free). The negatives: the carrier is made of A LOT of material, and putting it on takes some getting used to. But the postives are that it will definitely continue to carry her for years, and it spreads the weight very naturally to my hips instead of my shoulders, making it SO much more comfortable. I can see carrying her in this to a lot of places! It comes with a DVD too (which, incidentally, my baby enjoyed watching! LOL) to really aid you in putting it on. I think it's a pretty great invention, and I am more pleased than I expected to be.

August 2, 2008
Not bad for the price, but there are better carriers
This was my very first baby sling/wrap when I had my first son (he is now 2). The price was reasonable, and it had great reviews. This wrap is useful, for the most part very comfortable (though reviewers who say that it is hot are absolutely correct), and easy to learn to wrap (especially since there is only ONE way suggested to wrap it, regardless of which carrying position you use). I used this wrap quite a lot as it was snug and comfy for my son from day one and more comfortable for me than a baby bjorn. I too had a baby who NEVER wanted to be put down (which continued through about 18 mos of age), and it was a handy thing to have around.

That said, there are MUCH better wraps out there, as I discovered once I started exploring my options more. Woven wraps, in my opinion, are far better than stretchy wraps as they are wider and hold a baby more securely, don't stretch and therefore there's no eventual "drooping" or winding up with a heavy infant practically dangling to your knees (no matter how tightly I tied this, after a few hours it would sag and have to be retied--a pain when you're out and about). There are more tying options with a woven wrap (a steeper learning curve, but once you learn a couple of favorites it becomes second nature), and woven wraps are cooler (temperature-wise). Three months after my son was born I bought a Storchenwiege wrap, which was expensive, but it soon was the only baby carrier I would use, while he "Ultimate" gathered dust in the closet. I used the Storch wrap up until my son was almost two, and rarely wanted to be carried anymore.

Any wrap can be cumbersome to wear and tie, however. Those who have talked about trying to tie it in a parking lot, etc. are correct that it can be hard to handle such a long piece of fabric without it dragging on the ground, etc. The solution to this? Tie it on yourself at home, and just pop baby in when you get where you're going. Those who have said that nursing can be difficult (as the wrap is tied around your waist) are also correct. The only remedy I found for this was to use nursing shirts with an "empire" or cross-over opening (see motherwear.com or motherhood maternity for handy nursing shirts) so that I didn't have to hitch my shirt up--but those shirts are really, really handy to have for discreet nursing with or without a sling.

So, to sum up this product:

PROS:
-price
-ease of use for a beginner
-stretchy CAN be a good thing to snuggle a very tiny baby, or even to pull baby over and position for nursing a little more easily
-definitely comfier than a bjorn as it distributes weight much better than narrow shoulder straps

CONS:
-stretchy fabric means baby can start to sag after a while--and I can't imagine trying to support a toddler
-personally, I don't think that the fabric is wide enough to support a cradling baby securely
-definitley hot to wear in warm weather--for you AND baby
-I would argue that there's not as much versatility as advertised; the best way to carry a baby in this wrap is tummy-to-tummy, or forward-facing, and carrying a heavy child would be a joke as the fabric just stretches too much
-because it's a long strip of fabric, it can take a bit to wrap it around and tie--so think ahead before outings and ask yourself if you'll be dragging the fabric on the ground, or more importantly if there will be anywhere to set your baby down while you tie it! The main plus to a bjorn is that it's easy to put on, no dragging straps, and you can maneuver yourself into it without setting baby down.

So if you're a newbie to "baby wearing" I think that this wrap is worth the money to see if you even like using it (why spend $100+ to find out it just doesn't work for you?}, but you may find yourself wanting to invest in a better wrap later. I am pregnant with my second child and I will probably use the "ultimate" wrap a bit, at least as an alternate, while my baby is small--but the Storch wrap is my go-to, as is a ring sling.

Additionally, to those of you new to nursing--definitely invest in a few nursing shirts, particularly if you want to wear your baby. Whether using a bjorn, sling, wrap, or whatever they are handy to have for nursing on the go.

July 30, 2008
It's wonderful
It's very useful when want your hands free and want to soothe the baby at the same time. I use it when I clean bottles and other chores around the house. I have been using it since my baby was a newborn to now (about 2 months). It came with an instructional DVD for different positions to put the baby or toddler in which was helpful and can be used for a while. I also love it because I live in a hot and humid place and its not as bulky as other carriers. It's a must buy.

July 20, 2008
OK but the Moby is much better
After reading the reviews on this site I thought there wouldn't be much difference between this wrap and the Moby wrap. I was wrong! The fabric is as thin as a worn out T-shirt and the edges of it curl in quite a lot.

March 29, 2008
Great for babies and toddlers
Once you learn how to do the different types of wraps you'll use, this is such an easy carrier to use! I love the versatility of it, it has worked well for wearing my 4 month old nephew (sideways like with a sling as well as upright) in the front while babysitting and being able to still move around and get stuff done, as well as being able to wear my 25lb toddler in it in multiple positions (depending on what he wants).

I wish I'd had this when my toddler was a baby!

The only real con is that it will drag on the ground when you put it on so you have to consider that in your plans. Otherwise, it is very sturdy, comfortable, and easily cleaned. A good product for someone who wants or needs to wear their baby/toddler, it should last for the duration.

March 25, 2008
My Favorite Carrier
This is by far my favorite carrier. I am a petite woman (5'0"), so I found that most of the traditional carriers do not fit well on my frame. I tried the Ergo and the Snugli carriers, but my baby did not seem to like the structured nature of those carriers. He seems to prefer this wrap, which is stretchy and soft and feels more organic. This wrap has really been a lifesaver for me...my arms were killing me from holding him! He is just shy of 20 lb at 5 months, so I really needed something that would help distribute his weight to my back and shoulders to give my arms a rest.

The other thing I love about this wrap is that it's so versatile. Even my husband can use it without having to mess with adjusting a hundred different straps and buckles. Sure, it's not necessarily intuitive to figure out how to wrap it right out of the box, but it definitely is easy to do once you've practiced it a couple times. And I think it also feels secure without being too rigid.

One caveat: all babies have their preferences, so I would suggest trying on a variety of slings, wraps, and carriers before buying any one of them. But this is the one that worked best for me and my baby...

February 9, 2008
Fantastic baby wrap
I purchased this for my daughter in law who is 5'10" tall and might weigh oh 105 lbs soaking wet. She absolutely LOVES it. My granddaughter is 5 months old and Amy says that it spreads her weight out so that there is no pressure on her back even though she has a slight scoliosis. It was easy to use - less than 5 mins - with the dvd instructions and she is eager to teach me how to use it. I would recommend this to anyone wanting a baby carrier or wrap.

January 9, 2008
LOVE IT!!!!!
I don't know what I would do with out this wrap. A little time consuming when my newborn was screaming to put it on. My baby was only happy if in this wrap, he is happy all day long in the wrap. For this price, you can't beat it. Has a pocket in the front great for putting a nuk in, mail, or cell phone. This is a must for shopping. Forget lugging around the infant carriers, especially when you have other children. Your hands are completely free!! Don't buy those carriers with straps, those are worthless!

 


 

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