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Snugli Comfort Vent - Blue
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Snugli Comfort Vent - Blue
- Front- or Rear-Facing Carrier
- Features Padded Backrest, Extra Ventilation for Healthy Air Flow
- Reinforced Stitching, Padded Shoulder Straps, Adjustable Straps, Buckle Closure
- For Children Up to 26 lbs.
- 3 x 9.12x11.63 "
Product Description
Why the Snugli Comfort Vent Soft Carrier? This fashionable carrier is suitable for both men and women, and provides comfort for both baby and parents with its easy to use design and innovative fabric. Features: Button close side vent inset - keeps baby cool and comfy Adjustable padded backrest and head support - supports baby's head and neck Two carrying positions - baby can face in or out as he grows Dual side entry buckle - allows sleeping baby to be easily removed Auto-Fit back straps - straps automatically adjust to fit parent's back ComfortVent Panel - breathable mesh keeps baby cool Flip down style head rest Padded Seat provides a soft and comfy place for baby Padded leg openings - surround baby's legs in comfort Storage pocket - keeps baby's things from getting lost Padded parent shoulder straps - make carrying more comfortable Easy-clean fabrics are machine washablePattern: Navy Pin Wale For use with babies 7 to 26 lbs
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Snugli Comfort Vent - Blue
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- Publisher: Evenflo
- Label: Evenflo
- Studio: Evenflo
- Average Customer Review:
based on 5 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #1235
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great carrier! 2008-08-21
Comment: I don't know why all the bad reviews? This is VERY simple to put baby in and out. All you have to do is hold baby against your chest with one hand and latch both slide locks, then buckle near the head. I've used this through 2 babies (same carrier) and loved it. I've carried both children for hours through Disney World, sports games, etc with no problems and no back pain. The more expensive ones are not worth it. I've used them and this works just as great. Plus it has several different pockets to keep your phone, pacifiers, or anything you want. Both of my babies would fall asleep within 5 minutes of walking in it every time!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: MY DAUGHTER FELL FROM THIS CARRIER 2008-02-23
Comment: I received this off my baby shower registry. Luckily, we we're over some really cushy carpet. The right latch (when facing forward) did NOT latch tight compared to the left one.
My daughter fell out the right leg side, and hit the floor. If you own this, CHECK the strength of the left latch to the right.
PLEASE just spend the extra dollar to get a carrier that has an actual locking mechanism. This thing kind of just slide latches into place and offers no real security. Please, please, please - invest in another one and if you own it check the integrity.
I really can't stress this. Just check the strength, please? I don't want to read any other reviews besides mine of a baby falling from this carrier. You'll be able to tell if its faulty by just comparing how easily the left side comes undone to the right one. If they're both loose.. Than geez I don't know.
Good luck.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Highly recommended 2008-01-07
Comment: I had a Snugli with my first son and knew I wanted one for this new baby. I had been warned that there were two infant deaths in my county fo new borns in slings, so I was concerned with suffocation risk of a sling with a very small baby. The new Snuglis are even easier to use than the old ones, and the price cannot be beaten. You can hold your baby very close in it by adjusting the strap in the back by his/her head (head support) and on the sides where the top clips are. The clips in the middle enable you to dismantle the holder before removing your baby, making it so you don't have to pull the baby out of it everytime you want to remove the baby from the Snugli. I've become a master at putting my baby in and out this way. He is under three months now, so he is still facing my chest and will sleep 2 hours at a stretch on it, or spend an hour or longer quiet and alert in it. He is not easily woken by sounds around the house or my voice when he's in it. Sometimes when I am working on the computer he prefers to be forward facing on my lap in it, and watches as I work on the computer. Yes, when wearing your baby frequently you get back pain. But as you get stronger that pain subsides (certainly by the time the baby is a month or 6 weeks old). I can cook, do laundry, vacuum, house clean, work on the computer, and many other things while wearing the baby. And wearing your baby on a long walk is a great way to get back in shape! I hardly ever use a stroller, prefering the convenience of this instead.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: it's alright.. 2007-12-27
Comment: i like this carrier! it's easy to put the baby in and out (especially when the baby is asleep in it and you dont wanna wake him up). the only reason i rate this a 4 star is because there's a lot of velcro to buckle. altho that is part of the reason why it's so easy to put the baby in and out of this carrier.. overall i love this carrier for the price. also there's even a small storage pocket for small necessities. other then that my baby loves it. he'll fall asleep as soon as i put him in.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Still struggling 2007-04-08
Comment: A nice, tightly designed little carrier, but not simple. I'm still not able to get the baby into it and then lift him while adjusting the straps and etc. If you're very coordinated or you have someone else in the house all the time to help you, this is fine. Otherwise, look further!
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