Moby Baby Wrap Carrier Classic for Newborns to Toddlers (8-33lbs), Infant Sling Carrier, Lightweight & Hands Free Design, Adjustable for All Body Types (Black)








Key features
- •Uses the entire back and shoulders to distribute weight
- •Wide piece of fabric to wrap over both shoulders
- •Keeps baby warm while freeing both hands
- •Develops a strong and secure attachment to parents
- •Can be used for a preemie to 35 pounds child
Moby Baby Wrap Carrier Classic for Newborns to Toddlers (8-33lbs), Infant Sling Carrier, Lightweight & Hands Free Design, Adjustable for All Body Types (Black)
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Customer Reviews
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Great quality product, but not for me
esneefe✓ Verified Purchase•February 18, 2018
All my fellow mom friends raved about mobys, so when I saw this one on sale, I decided to give it a try. It's good quality, and I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to wrap. The issue was getting my daughter in and out. By the time I had wrestled with getting the panels in the right position and getting the "seatbelt" pulled up, she was screaming bloody murder and anything but calm and comfortable. Once she calmed down, she seemed enjoy it at least for a time. But all too soon, she get fussy again and wanted to come out. I suppose an experienced baby wearer might have more luck, but at the end of the day I concluded it was more trouble than it's worth.
Great for skin to skin newborn snuggling
Mama on the Move✓ Verified Purchase•February 7, 2018
I loved using my Moby Wrap when my daughter was a newborn. She loved being held, and the Moby was the most comfortable wrap for her when she was very small. It was a great carrier for skin to skin contact and newborn bonding. After a bit of practice, the carrier was easily and quickly wrapped, and when we were out and about, it totally saved my back from carrying her in her heavy carseat. I stopped using it around four months because it was less comfortable for her and me, and we graduated to another carrier that dispersed her weight better and allowed me to be more hands free (I always needed to keep a hand on her while she was in the Moby). That said, I'd absolutely get it again. You never get the time back with your sweet babies and it goes by so fast. I love that I was able to wear her and get that snuggle time in and create sweet memories.
Moby VS Ktan
Ladywithdog✓ Verified Purchase•March 23, 2017
This review reflects my own unbiased opinion and experience with the Moby VS the Baby K'Tan. I purchased both with my own money.
Moby:
Pros:
-Instantly makes a crying baby go to sleep. Baby was very, very cozy in there.
-Two side panels of newborn "hug" position allows to secure baby's head quite well against your chest. Better then the K'Tan can.
-Because of the design and how you wrap it, baby ends up being very, very snug in there. Very well supported.
-Very comfortable.
Cons:
-Suuuuuper long fabric does not make this a travel friendly wrap. If I wanted to take the baby to the store, I'd have to put the wrap on before leaving the house, then put baby in it once in the parking lot. The fabric is simply too long to don it in the parking lot.
-Multiple fabric panels results in a very warm environment. I found baby had to be in a short sleeved onesie to maintain normal temp. This is in February, in Washington State, where it is chilly outside.
-The long fabric design is also cumbersome when you want to put it on quickly at home (to soothe a screaming baby for example)
Ultimately, I ended up purchasing a Baby K'Tan because i wanted something quicker and simpler to take on and off, and that was "put on in the parking lot" friendly.
The K'Tan also makes my infant fall asleep very quickly. It is very easy to put on in under a minute but it is not as comfortable as my moby. Her head is not as well supported so I tend to have to keep one hand on her head if I am active while wearing it. I like that the K'Tan comes in Active and Breeze, which incorporates a mesh fabric that makes the whole thing a lot cooler to wear.
Bottom line:
Both are great
Both put infant to sleep in very snug environment
Moby is more comfortable and I feel a bit more secure for baby, but a bigger pain to put on and not travel friendly
K'Tan is slightly less comfy, slightly less stable then the moby but compensates for that by being super convenient to put on and off.
I will probably keep both, although I find myself using my K'Tan more.
Moby:
Pros:
-Instantly makes a crying baby go to sleep. Baby was very, very cozy in there.
-Two side panels of newborn "hug" position allows to secure baby's head quite well against your chest. Better then the K'Tan can.
-Because of the design and how you wrap it, baby ends up being very, very snug in there. Very well supported.
-Very comfortable.
Cons:
-Suuuuuper long fabric does not make this a travel friendly wrap. If I wanted to take the baby to the store, I'd have to put the wrap on before leaving the house, then put baby in it once in the parking lot. The fabric is simply too long to don it in the parking lot.
-Multiple fabric panels results in a very warm environment. I found baby had to be in a short sleeved onesie to maintain normal temp. This is in February, in Washington State, where it is chilly outside.
-The long fabric design is also cumbersome when you want to put it on quickly at home (to soothe a screaming baby for example)
Ultimately, I ended up purchasing a Baby K'Tan because i wanted something quicker and simpler to take on and off, and that was "put on in the parking lot" friendly.
The K'Tan also makes my infant fall asleep very quickly. It is very easy to put on in under a minute but it is not as comfortable as my moby. Her head is not as well supported so I tend to have to keep one hand on her head if I am active while wearing it. I like that the K'Tan comes in Active and Breeze, which incorporates a mesh fabric that makes the whole thing a lot cooler to wear.
Bottom line:
Both are great
Both put infant to sleep in very snug environment
Moby is more comfortable and I feel a bit more secure for baby, but a bigger pain to put on and not travel friendly
K'Tan is slightly less comfy, slightly less stable then the moby but compensates for that by being super convenient to put on and off.
I will probably keep both, although I find myself using my K'Tan more.
Lovely, but wish it was a little tighter
M. Brame✓ Verified Purchase•March 16, 2016
I had read some of the reviews on this particular moby before I purchased it and remember one person saying that it seemed a bit too stretchy. Well, I'm having a similar issue. I'll get the moby on nice and tight with my little one, but then once I start walking around my little one inevitably slips further and further down on my chest toward my belly. I don't think he will fall out, but it just doesn't feel as supportive as it claims to be. Perhaps it's time to wash it and see if the fabric shrinks back up to a tighter hold... Though, it came out of the package this way (i.e. a bit too stretchy).
I DO love the color and design on this one, though the flowers are only painted on (I thought they were embroidered when I first saw the pic).
*One thing I love is to check out YouTube for lots of interesting moby wrapping ideas! There are a LOT more ways to enjoy using a moby than I originally knew! :)
I DO love the color and design on this one, though the flowers are only painted on (I thought they were embroidered when I first saw the pic).
*One thing I love is to check out YouTube for lots of interesting moby wrapping ideas! There are a LOT more ways to enjoy using a moby than I originally knew! :)
I love my moby
Ashley✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2015
I love my moby! Not too difficult to learn to wrap- use the included instructions or YouTube for different holds. My preemie loves it. I started using it (very carefully of course) when she hit 5lbs. I didn't want to put her in a sling or backpack because they didn't feel as secure and because I couldn't keep track of her neck and breathing as well as I could with the moby. It was a lifesaver- I could do my dishes!!!!! The first day unused it I did dishes, vacuumed and swept and mopped without any help because I could keep her close to me so she would sleep.
Only negative feeling about it from me is that it's hard to take my baby out and put her right back in- no matter how tightly I wrap. I find I have to take her out and set her down, to re-wrap, THEN put her back in. This has been difficult in the grocery store when I'm alone because if I have her in the moby I generally don't bring her car seat in. I don't know if there's a solution I just haven't come across yet, but this negative in no way outweighs the positives from using the moby.
Only negative feeling about it from me is that it's hard to take my baby out and put her right back in- no matter how tightly I wrap. I find I have to take her out and set her down, to re-wrap, THEN put her back in. This has been difficult in the grocery store when I'm alone because if I have her in the moby I generally don't bring her car seat in. I don't know if there's a solution I just haven't come across yet, but this negative in no way outweighs the positives from using the moby.
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