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Kelty K.I.D.S. FC 3.0 Frame Child Carrier (Blueberry)
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Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Sports Color: Blueberry Department: unisex-adult
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Kelty K.I.D.S. FC 3.0 Frame Child Carrier (Blueberry)
- Parent torso fit range: 12-20
- Auto-deploy kickstand
- Five-point adjustable child's harness
- No-Pinch hinges (US Patent 5,626,271
- SunRain hood included (US Patent 5,609,279
Product Description
Top-of-the-line trail-based carrier with five-point adjustable child's harness. Easy to use and comfortable for for child and parent. Includes Kelty's sunrain hood, child view mirror, changing pad, and cell phone pocket.
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Kelty K.I.D.S. FC 3.0 Frame Child Carrier (Blueberry)
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- Publisher: Kelty K.I.D.S.
- Label: Kelty K.I.D.S.
- Studio: Kelty K.I.D.S.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Daughter and I are impressed 2007-12-28
Comment: I've been looking for child carriers that appeared suitable for true in-the-woods hiking and which could carry supplies as well as a toddler. I'm using this pack to carry a 20lb 15 month old in Arizona and I'm impressed so far. There are multiple adjustments for different torso sizes that allows you to make sure you're carrying most of the weight on your hips. The padding is substantial and similar to what you'd see on a higher end internal frame backpack. You don't experience any pressure points if you've adjusted it correctly. Your passenger has multiple seating adjustments so you can position her high or low depending on size and to make sure her arms are free. The shoulder straps and leg straps are also very adjustable and easy to access. The kickstand pops out automatically which is very nice and has a pinch resistant rubber hinge insert to keep fingers out of the way. They did a great job in trying to cram as much storage into the pack as possible without throwing off your center of balance. There is storage under the seat suitable for lunch, water, and a first aid kit. And storage in the form of a small daypack that zips behind the seat. This is big enough for kid supplies, diapers, lunch, change of clothes. You could use this for a long day hike but there is no way you'd consider trying to carry anything more, i.e. a sleeping bag. The rain/sunhood is also a requirement in my opinion for Arizona and is easy to attach. My daughter hasn't squirmed or complained in it yet and actually tries to climb in it when she sees it in the living room. Pre-kid I've done a lot of backpacking with a variety of frame styles and now I've carried my daughter with slings, wraps, baby bjorn's and on my shoulders. In my opinion this carrier is very well designed by somebody who has done a lot of both.
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