Is there a minimum weight for carrying my baby in an Essential carrier?
We recommend using our soft structured carriers from around 3-4 months when baby has better head control.
Can I use my Essential carrier to back carry?
Yes, our Essential carriers can be used for carrying your baby on your back
How can I tell if my baby fits the Essential carrier correctly?
Send me a message for a free 5 minute fit check
What size Essential carrier do I need?
Soft structured carriers (full buckles, half buckles, meh dai and onbuhimo) are sized according to the panel that supports baby and it is usually quoted as a ‘knee to knee’ measurement. Baby Sized – Newborn to 18 months – body panel 16 inches wide (at the widest point) and 16 inches tall, not including the […]
How long can I carry my baby in an Essential carrier?
You can carry your baby in a sling for as long as you are both comfortable and baby is content, there is no limit if you are responding to your baby’s cues for feeding and changing. Research says that small babies should not remain motionless for long periods but babywearing in a soft sling is […]
What is the weight limit for a muslin ring sling?
Our muslin ring slings are safety tested from 5lb up to 35lb.
Can I use my muslin ring sling to back carry?
Yes, our muslin ring slings can be used for carrying your baby on your back
How can I tell if my baby fits the muslin ring sling correctly?
Send me a message for a free 5 minute fit check
What size muslin ring sling do I need?
Our ‘standard’ muslin ring sling length is 180cm and this size sling will fit most wearers – the tail will just be longer or shorter on your body. We offer a longer sling at 210cm for those with a larger/taller physical landscape or just like feeling super fancy with swishy tails. It also comes down […]
How long can I carry my baby in a muslin ring sling?
You can carry your baby in a sling for as long as you are both comfortable and baby is content, there is no limit if you are responding to your baby’s cues for feeding and changing. Research says that small babies should not remain motionless for long periods but babywearing in a soft sling is […]