Multiple carrying positions for children 8-35 pounds
Machine washable hang to dry
Calms fussy babies with swaddling effect
Product Review
Product Description
Zoie Sateen Stretch Whether working in the home office or dining in a downtown café, the Designer Collection strikes just the right balance. Wrapped in exquisite cotton sateen fabric, a finer twill than our Everyday Collection, you will feel as elegant as you look. The bold prints and vibrant colors allow you to move effortlessly from day to night, and from casual to cosmopolitan. Recommended for babies 8 pounds to 35 pounds. Original Hotslings leg padding. 97% cotton, 3% spandex. Slings are machine wash cold; hang to dry.
Summary: Still going strong at 18 months! 2010-08-18
Comment: This carrier is wonderful. I actually have two! One for when my son was first born and another now since I've gone down in size. Yes, it was so great I reordered when the other got too big. I have been using this since my son was a couple weeks old. I watched the DVD to get an idea of how to use it an then had my husband help me fit him in comfortably so that he was secure and snug, but also to ensure his airway was open. (Other slings have been recalled for the issue that surrounds suffocation do to poor positioning that causes positional asphyxiation). This is an important element of using the sling, but once you figure it out, it will easily become your favorite piece of can't live without baby equipment! We live in an upstairs condo, so even today as I'm expecting my third child, my toddler rides in it in the hip position to allow my hands free for everything else I'm hauling upstairs. Everywhere we go we get compliments and questions about it! You'll love it!!!
Customer Rating:
Summary: Love it! 2007-06-26
Comment: I love this sling and so does my 5 week old son. He gets so cozy in it, he almost instantly falls asleep. It allows me to have free hands to color or read a book with my 4 year old. Great product and totally recommend for any mother to be with or without toddlers.
I do suggest watching the video on thier website because I had a little trouble figuring it out at first, but the video really helped.