Carrying

Carrying gives your baby the closeness and security, that it needs for development. We only offer carrying supports, that promote the spread-squat-position for an optimal hip development.

More sub catagories:

Carrying clothing






Woven Slings






Elastic Slings






Kangas





Colourful African tying fun!

Babywearing has a long tradition in Africa. Everybody learns tying slings, starting with siblings, and later with own children. For the strapless rucksack-carry the African women and men use a cloth, that is being used also as skirt, shirt, or as headdress. These so-called kangas are tyed as a babywearing sling leaving the shoulders bare. Here, this method is known as "African rucksack-carry".

The kangas are made of a thin, simple cloth, mostly with colourful prints. Often with a bordering and a saying. The measurements are approx. 1,50m x 1,05m. Often, the cloth is just being cut. However, our slings are being chained off. This way nothing can fray out.

The slings are produced in handycraft enterprises in Kenia or Tansania. Only 1-2 slings with the same pattern are available. Each arriving shipment contains different patterns. So nearly every sling is a unicum.

Tip

For heavy children it is advisable to use two slings on top of each other!

Care instructions

Washing instructions: Only wash in lukewarm water. Add 2-3 tablespoons vinegar or salt to keep colours from washing out.

A tying instruction for the African rucksack-carry is included.


Ring-Slings






Soft baby carriers






Baby Carrier






Mei Tai






Comfort baby carriers





Comfort baby carriers show a good weight allocation: Most of the weight is due to the padded hip straps carried on the hips. Therefore, the shoulders and the back are saved. These baby carriers are not suitable for infants (exception: Manduca), because the baby must hold its head by himself. See HERE the differences between the offered carriers in a direct comparison!

 


Useful accessories for carrying








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