EuroRider by Infantino - Black/Pink Flower
- A superbly comfortable and affordable carrier with the quality and functionality of deluxe models
- Padded wraparound head support allows for carrying smaller babies; front opening keeps Baby close to promote bonding while you get about or get the chores done
- Easy on the back and shoulders, it has contoured shoulder straps and ergonomically placed strap adjustment
- Zip-up storage pockets; adjustable side openings
- Stylish 2-fabric design in black toile and pink flower print
- Carrier
- Black
Product Description
This traditional carrier comes in four stylish fabric choices great for a stylish Mom on the go! Features: Padded wrap around head support Zip-up storage pockets Adjustable side openings Ergonomically placed strap adjustment Front V opening keeps baby close and promoted bonding Contoured shoulder strapsFor use with babies age 8 to 26 lbs
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EuroRider by Infantino - Black/Pink Flower
- Baby Product: 0 pages
- Publisher: Infantino
- Label: Infantino
- Studio: Infantino
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #18974
Avg. Customer Review:
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Customer Rating: 
Summary: I changed my rating for this product (3 to 4 stars), as my baby likes it more 2008-02-16
Comment: So far I am disappointed in this carrier. I didn't buy a Baby Bjorn with my current baby because that carrier gave me such bad backaches. And I hate fiddling around with sling wraps. I want a baby carrier that ideally takes only a few minutes to put on and have baby in place--a little longer than the time it would take to put a backpack on. So I thought I'd give this a go. It seems similar to the Baby Bjorn, but it claims to be comfortable and ergonomic and looks neat and simple.
It was difficult to make the adjustments for the straps beforehand. I guess that becomes easier if you use it often. It took a good 10 minutes to do the straps because I wanted to make sure things were in the right position before the baby is manuevered into this contraption. A doll and stuff animal was used to mimic how much space my daughter would take up.
That said, when I put my daughter in it for the first time (at 3 weeks) it freaked my daughter out. The back of the carrier didn't feel "right." I expected to feel comfortable but actually felt tugged in the wrong places. I looked in a full length mirror to adjust where I needed to, so that the baby's head is at my chin level and the back straps aren't riding high on my back. By then, the baby is crying up a storm. Since she was crying so much I thought I'd try it again when she is older.
When the baby was 2 months old we tried again. She lasted about half an hour. Then she wanted out loudly. I put her in the carrier two more times since then, and she lasted the same amount of time.
It could just be a personal dislike on my daughter's part for being put into a carrier and not to this particular carrier. I am going to try it out again when my daughter can support her head and can be carried face outward. I'll report back. For now the carrier is collecting dust in the baby's closet.
UPDATE: We recently tried the carrier on my girl who's now 3 1/2 months and able to be face forward. She likes it much better. It was rainy and cold here and since this carrier came with a detachable fleece cover (not sure if it's included in every model), it proved extremely handy.
Still my baby lasts less than an hour in it, but that's fine with my back. If I had her in it longer I'd be visiting the chiropractor more. For the price I paid ($35), I am satisfied with this purchase.
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