👶 Carry with Confidence: The Ultimate Baby Carrier Experience!
The Ergobaby Ergonomic Baby Carrier Hip Seat is designed for parents on the move, supporting babies from 17 to 45 pounds. With multiple storage pockets and versatile carry positions, it combines comfort and practicality, making it the go-to choice for modern caregivers.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 13"W x 17"H |
Color | Pearl Grey |
Weight Supported | 45 Pounds |
Minimum Weight Recommended | 17 Pounds |
Apparel Closure Type | Buckle |
Orientation | Hip |
Strap Type | Adjustable Strap |
A**G
Ergobaby to the rescue!
The Ergobaby Lift Hip Seat is a game-changer for both comfort and convenience. The structured seat provides great support for my baby while making it easy for my wife and I to carry her for longer periods without straining my back. The multiple carry positions allow flexibility, and the design feels sturdy yet lightweight. It's a fantastic option for quick outings or when I need my baby close but also need to be hands-free. I highly recommend it for parents looking for ergonomic support!
J**.
Arms saver!!
Faster and easier than a full carrier. Much more supportive and less tiring than just using your arms to carry the baby. We love the tilted seat, it makes us feel more secure while wearing him. The pockets are great for putting your phone and small wallet that’s super great for going out and about.
C**Y
Keep your little ones happy
This Carrier is perfect for those times when your little one just wants to be near you, but life must go on and you have things to do. This is the most comfortable carrier we have used out of the couple we have used. The way it rests on your hips alleviates back pain and allows you to hold your little one longer than you would without it. Perfect for theme parks or outside activities with lots of standing or waiting. Do not hesitate to purchase you will be happy with the functionality and value.
S**N
No more mommy's wrist
We’ve had a tough time with our baby not liking traditional carriers—she just wouldn’t stay put, so we ended up carrying her in our arms a lot. As she got bigger, both my wife and I started dealing with “Mommy’s wrist” from the constant strain.Then a friend told us about this hip carrier, and it’s been a total game changer. Our baby loves it because she can move around a bit more freely and still be close to us. It’s made a huge difference for us; it’s so much easier on our wrists and arms.We’re really happy with it and highly recommend it to anyone who’s struggling with a similar issue. It’s been a lifesaver!
B**P
Great carrier!
Love this baby carrier! Super convenient when we are out and my baby wants to part of the action and not stuck in the stroller. It gives me a free hand and my back doesn’t start to ache. Pretty color and no assembly. Just Velcro it around your waist. Highly recommend to all parents with little ones!
H**.
Looks like the max is around 53", but there's a catch so read on
I'm right on the straight/plus size cusp, so to speak, but I always want to see inclusion. I combed this listing over and over and could not for the life of me find the waist measurements. My waist is relatively small for my body size, meaning odds are good for me, so I gave it a go. (Full disclosure: I don't have kids - this is cool auntie assistance material, as in loaning it to mom or using it myself in auntie duty.)So here's the info that you're missing: the max waist size here is about 53". That's much better than I was expecting. The last 10" or so are in no way padded, so be aware of that and perhaps prepared to take remedial action. That's the catch. You've got up to about 43ish inches fully padded, and over that length you're probably going to want to try it out carefully before going off without additional padding. It may be fine, but you don't want to get halfway to nowhere and realize you really need an extra towel or something.Bear in mind that this is hand-measured with a tape, and on a curve to boot, so there's likely a margin of error here, but at least it's more information than you had a minute ago. Getting it small enough is unlikely to be an issue because there's a section, maybe 10ish inches, where the belt part is just run through straps on the padding. If you needed to get it smaller, you could un-thread some or all of that and then just have more overlap, and of course it doesn't have to be cinched all the way tight, just firm enough that it's all stable.Auntie has no real interest in the baby backpack and such, so this is nice to have around for when folks visit, especially from out of town, so there's one less thing to have to drag around. This doesn't take the place of a baby wearing device on a grander scale, but for a week or weekend visit, it's good enough to mean you don't have to pack the other one on top of the stroller an seat and this and that and and and and.
D**C
Life/posture savior!
As a mom & physical therapist this has been a life saver. It’s light weight, durable and comfortable. It allows me to keep a neutral posture while holding my daughter. This will be an huge help in avoiding hip, back, shoulder, wrist pain from the typical hiking of your hip and weight of your child without the carrier.
R**O
a relief
If you have a clingy baby like I do this is a life saver. I found myself carrying my baby everywhere especially outdoors and as my baby has gotten bigger it has put an immense strain on my hip and arms. This helps to alleviate some of that pressure and gives my baby comfortability as well
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