![]() ![]() This concern that the carrier feels slightly too small to accommodate bigger babies and those heading towards the maximum height and weight limit is echoed in a handful of online reviews for the carrier, from shoppers who wanted to be able to use it for longer. Our daughter has grown into the carrier well, but it seems a little too snug now even though she’s still well under the maximum measurements at 8 months. It really excels at being used for your baby’s first few months – our daughter, although long for her age, fitted snuggly at the ‘kissable height’. The Embrace can be used from birth with a minimum weight requirement of 7lbs/3.2kg and minimum height of 20in/50.8cm up to 25lbs/11.3kg, which is roughly 12 months. What age can the Ergobaby Embrace carrier be used for? It has no buckles, but instead, features a wide strap that can be tightened. It’s cheaper at £64.99, but its age range is slightly longer, with a weight suitability of 2.27kg to 14.5kg compared to the Ergobaby Embrace’s 3.2kg to 11.3kg, making it more suitable for smaller newborns. The Close Caboo + Cotton Blend Baby Carrier is another product that mixes the structure of a conventional carrier and the softness of a sling perfectly. Both carriers cross over at the back to hold your baby in place, although the BabyBjorn looks a slightly simpler to put on – with the straps already crossed over, you simply hook them over your shoulders, in comparison to the Ergobaby, which is manually crossed over. It also has the same carry options as the Ergobaby and the same age range (birth to approx. The BabyBjorn Baby Carrier Mini (£72.67 on Amazon) is a slightly pricier option at £84.99, and it has a more conventional carrier design, but it’s available in a stretch jersey (as well as 3D mesh and cotton), which gives it a similar feel to the Ergobaby Embrace. It’s also made from 100% cotton compared to the Ergobaby’s stretch jersey fabric, made from a polyester mix. The straps are slightly more structured than the Ergobaby Embrace and it has a built-in hood. It’s made from lovely soft fabric and has an easy three-buckle design that gives the security of a sturdy carrier but with the feel of a wrap sling.Īt £79.90, the Ergobaby Embrace is in the same price range as the Sleepy Nico Baby Carrier, £83, which strikes a similar balance between structure and comfort, but the Sleepy Nico’s age range is much wider, as it’s suitable from 3 months to 3 years. What are your first impressions of the Ergobaby Embrace? Tested byįreire and her partner tested the Ergobaby Embrace with their daughter from birth on walks during lockdown and later in art galleries, running errands, at home, trips to the shops and the park. ![]() It also combines a couple of aspects from the brand’s other carriers such as the soft fabric and closeness of the Aura Wrap (£45.95 on Amazon) but the ability to carry an older baby in an outward facing position like the Omni 360.Īnd as with all Ergobaby Carriers, it comes with the ErgoPromise, a 10-year Guarantee to replace you carrier or parts without charge should you find a defect. It comes in four understated yet chic colours: Pure Black, Heather Grey, Burgundy and Oxford Blue. ![]() It’s suitable from birth until 11.3kg, which is around 1 year. There are three carry modes and all are in the front position – newborn mode, outwards facing and inwards facing. The soft structured carrier supports your baby in the natural sitting position and evenly distributes their weight. Like the company’s other carriers, the Embrace is ergonomically-designed and is acknowledged by the international Hip Dysplasia Institute as being ‘hip healthy’. ![]()
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