Lillebaby Nordic Six Position Child Carrier at Amazon
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Most helpful customer reviews
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
The best.
By SarahCherry
I used the Bjorn with my daughter for the first 3 months and couldn’t wait for her to fit into an Ergo. I tried the infant insert with the Ergo and it didn’t work out at all (she wasn’t happy, positioning weird, too hot). The Bjorn isn’t very comfy and you can’t nurse in it. The Ergo is just too big for the under 6 month crowd. BUT… the Nordic is perfect! Very comfortable for baby and mama right from the beginning because the seat adjusts for small babies (vs the Ergo which is very wide and the baby has to really spread their legs). There is no need for an insert, you can nurse in it very easily, and you can wear the baby forward as well (you can’t in the Ergo)!! My little one needs to be facing out once in a while as she fusses if she is facing in too long. I have a 3 year old to keep up with, so I think it is great that I can change positions to keep the baby happy as long as possible in the carrier. She sleeps facing in or out and is a very happy baby in this carrier. She is in it for at least 4 hours a day and I have no pain. It is very, very comfortable. It looks nice, and is very easy to put on (easier than the Lillebaby Everywear because the straps are padded like the Ergo, not adjustable). Two criticisms: there is a sleep hood attachment, but it does not come with the carrier and is not for sale on Amazon, and there is no pocket on the carrier (although you can order a cell phone case for $15).
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Genius design. LOVE.
By K. MILLER
This carrier is everything I’ve been looking for. The versatility is great–you can wear baby on your front, face out, face in; on your back, on your side, etc. First off, there is an ease of use. I started with a Moby Wrap, which is great for newborn “kangaroo care” contact at first. As baby got heavier, she slowly sank down into the wrap to the point that I became concerned about her air supply. Also, I tried air travel with the Moby, and TSA made me unwrap, take her out, carry her through and put her back on–this is an impossibility unless you want to put baby down on the ground or on a bench to tie the dang thing, which involves yards of fabric. The Nordic carrier is effortless to put on and take off. I also started with and Ergo baby carrier with an infant insert. Poor babe was too hot in the insert and it was really difficult to put her in it in the car–like stuffing a baby feet-first into a stuff-sack. As she got older, she was eager to look at her surroundings and hated the ergo position (face toward mom’s chest only). This carrier solves the problem–she can face out! The nordic fabric is breathable and light. At the same time, I am comfortable for long periods of walking around with no soreness. My husband has adjusted it comfortably to his larger dimensions. This carrier will accomodate baby and mama from day one- you only need this carrier! It’s so genius, the way it’s designed, it grows and changes with your baby’s size and position preference. Simply the best carrier on the market now.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
finally a forward facing carrier
By mama-of-a-cutie
We had the baby Bijour and the Ergo baby carrier. Baby Bijour was fine when the baby is an infant but once the baby is 5-6 months my back and my husband’s back started to hurt. We liked it because it allowed the baby to face forward or inward. But once our back started hurting, we stopped using it and bought the Ergo Baby. It’s a lot more comfortable because of the waist band and the baby’s weight it’s on your hip and less stress on your back. The only thing is that the baby can’t see what’s outside because it’s inward , side carrier or on the back only.
I was sooooo happy when I found Lillebaby Carrier. My son is so happy that he’s able to face forward. Every time I put it on and start walking, he starts laughing because he’s able to see everything around him. He’s able to interact with people when they come to him.
The only thing is, I wish the material is the same the Ergo baby carrier. It just seems like it’s not as durable as the Ergo and it doesn’t have a zipper pouch on the carrier like the Ergo. But over all, I’m happy as long as my son likes it.





