Congratulations to Moby Wrap for being featured as the most comfortable baby carrier on the Today Show last week! We already knew they were tops, so we’re glad this fantastic brand got the recognition they deserve. iVillage Pregnancy and Parenting editor, Liz Zack, detailed several different baby carriers during the segment, each with its own special features or uses. Zack also highlighted the recent recalls on baby carriers gave parents the information they need to know about the recalled carriers.
View the whole segment here: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/3041445/ns/today-parenting_and_family#37356559.
Way to go Moby!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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Awesome! I recently got a moby n love it... so versitle and comfy, i get so many questions about it when i wear it out. Don't mean to diss, but i recommend moby over other brands.
I know wonder if I should have gone with a Moby. But, I love how easy it is to get my kids in our two carriers - the Infantino Wrap and Tie and the Evenflo Snugli. Unfortunatley after a while it isn't comfortable to wear them in these though...
Um... WHY is that baby facing out? In a STRETCHY?? Wow, very responsible, Moby. FAIL :(
Great publicity for Moby! I love my Moby, but I wish my son hadn't figured out how to get his arms free early on so he could have been worn longer. It is so comfy and can't wait to use it with my second child this winter!
I still like my ring sling best :)
We love our Moby so it's wonderful that they got this kind of recognition! Even though there are a lot of great baby carriers out there, I feel like the Moby really snuggles baby in like no other.
Meh Moby.
I'm an Ergo enthusiast & a Maya Wrap mama.
Yeah for Moby!
I loved our Moby when my youngest was smaller. He's only 5 months now but he's like 20lbs so I find the moby to be too stretchy and he sags if I wear him in it for extended periods. It's great for new babies though :)
I wonder why they showed a bjorn - I never fond those style carriers comfortable nor do I know anyone who does. I also wonder why they had some babies facing out. I realize that the carriers have instructions for wearing the babes outward and that's probably why they did it but from what I've read, current research is saying a baby shouldn't be facing out in that position in any carrier. I'd imagine the lotus hold in a wrap is fine because they're not doing a crotch dangle...
It's still great to see some good carriers getting some publicity like that!!! YAY!!!
I love the moby wrap. I have used it for my brand new newborn, still use it for my now 9 month old and my sister still uses it for her 18 month old. It is so versatile. The baby stays very secure, inside and outside views. It may loosen slightly as you wear it, but it is easy to tighten even while you are wearing it. It is easy to pack and take places, easy to clean. Really, I have nothing negative to say about it!
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