Evenflo Snugli Front and Back Carrier- Hunter Green | 
enlarge | Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 12376
Color: Carrier 06 Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 26 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 10.1 x 4
UPC: 032884140602 EAN: 0032884140602 ASIN: B000HUNV0E
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| Features:
| • | Button side vent to keep baby cool; 2 seat-height adjustments | | • | Padded backrest, head support and shoulder straps with sternum strap; back straps automatically adjust to fit men or women | | • | Removable storage pocket; dual side entry buckles to easily take baby out; pacifier/toy loop and teether | | • | Wipe clean or machine wash | | • | For infants 7-26 lbs. | | • | Green |
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Product Description The Snugli Front and Back Pack Soft Carrier has been upgraded to include new features such as: a zippered side vent insert, adjustable padded backrest and head support, and a pacifier / toy loop. Features and Benefits: Zippered side vent inset Keeps baby cool and comfy Adjustable Padded backrest and head support Comfortably supports baby's head and neck; Now adjustable to position baby's head closer to parent 3 carrying positions, face-in, face-out and backpack Satisfies baby's need to be held close and see the world as he grows Dual side entry buckle New one handed design allows sleeping baby to easily be removed Fully foam padded seat All over comfortable seat for baby Mesh padded leg openings Surrounds baby's legs in comfort Seat height adjustment Easier for parent to adjust seat to fit baby best, providing 2 fixed positions Fold in style seat Change baby's position from face in to face out without removing the carrier Internal parent support panel Distributes baby's weight evenly making carrying more comfortable for parent Sternum strap Supports baby's weight when used as a backpack for easier carrying Padded waist belt Distributes baby's weight to hip and supports lower back for added comfort Removable storage pocket Holds baby necessities Easy-clean fabrics Easily wipes clean and is machine washable Pattern: Clover Use: 7 - 26 lbs
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| Customer Reviews:
Great, affordable carrier! September 17, 2008 Leah Spitler (Albuquerque, NM USA) I bought this carrier (though in a different color) from an individual when my daughter outgrew her first infant carrier. It was the only carrier I could find that wasn't framed but still held a slightly larger child. My daughter was almost a year when I got it. We have a framed carrier as well, which is great for hiking, etc. But I like that I can put her in this one and run in the store without looking like I got lost mid-mountain trek. My daughter loves it and is very comfortable. It's a great deal, too, when you look at the prices of some of these things. You can usually find good carriers used as well, so check out resale shops. I haven't had a problem at all with the buckles but, of course, I always check them before I trust them to carry my little girl. Save money and get cash back when you shop online! [...]
MY DAUGHTER FELL FROM THIS CARRIER February 23, 2008 Christina (Everywhere, World) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I recently purchased a Bjorn and I am thoroughly pleased and no longer concerned about the safety of my daughter in a carrier. The Bjorns do cost more, but provide completely safe latches, with back up latches. I suggest investing the money, or going to a gently used store (or craigslist) to purchase one over a new one of these. ---- I received this off my baby shower registry. Luckily, we we're over some really cushy carpet. The right latch (when facing forward) did NOT latch tight compared to the left one. My daughter fell out the right leg side, and hit the floor. If you own this, CHECK the strength of the left latch to the right. PLEASE just spend the extra dollar to get a carrier that has an actual locking mechanism. This thing kind of just slide latches into place and offers no real security. Please, please, please - invest in another one and if you own it check the integrity. I really can't stress this. Just check the strength, please? I don't want to read any other reviews besides mine of a baby falling from this carrier. You'll be able to tell if its faulty by just comparing how easily the left side comes undone to the right one. If they're both loose.. Than geez I don't know. Good luck.
GREAT all-around carrier November 4, 2007 flyingcatmonkey (east Tennessee, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
my daughter is now 17 months old, and about 21.5 lbs, and we still use this carrier. we started her out in front, facing me for walks outside to calm her as a newborn, then in front facing out, and she loved it. whenever I have yardwork to get done while the two of us are home alone, I put her in it, and she loves it. it seems to be fairly durable. the only discomfort is that now that she's near the weight limit, the front of the shoulder straps seem to want to pull into my chest a little & the sternum strap seems to put some pressure on my collarbone area, but I think part of it it too is my rather small stature. I never had those problems until she got this big either, though! it gets really easy to get on & off - if you can wear a vest, you can wear this. my husband never wore it, so I can't say how well it fit him/switched between us, but I am very happy with it.
Complicated June 27, 2007 Summer Contreras (scontr) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I did not like this carrier. I wish I had kept the box so I could retrun it. The straps dont stay put and to put your infant in the device takes an act of God. Front carrier is ok but back carrier requires the child to be laying down and sitting still. Two impossible request.
Great Gift! March 13, 2007 J. Thorsteinson (Alaska) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this as a gift for my new little nephew. His parents use it constantly and really enjoy it. Even as a new born he could be carried around in it and now as he gets bigger he's filling it out. I recommend this to any busy parent who wants to use the computer, do some chores or anything else where they may need their hands, while still remaining close to their baby.
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