Thursday, February 6, 2014

Is there an ADULT "baby" backpack?




Nunya


You know those baby carriers that allow you to wear your baby like a backpack? Is there something like that but where an adult can carry another adult on their back? My friend and I are wanting something like that for a halloween costume. I'm strong, and she's small (about 5' 3"). Anyone know anything like that? I don't even know what to google. Everything I try just comes up with baby carriers.


Answer
You will end up with baby carriers on your search because what you are looking for and plan on using is too specific. The kind of Halloween costume you have in mind will probably be something you need to do yourself.

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But maybe there is a part of your question I missed, because not all baby carriers are front-packed. You also have some that is put on the back...

http://store.bobafamily.com/baby-carrier/

Click the link and scroll a bit down to the bottom. There you will find a row of small photos, the third one of which the carrier can also be used "back-pack" style and not just on the front.

Boba Carrier is its name and I used one to carry my once little boy.

By "Adult" baby, its not just the age, but the weight of the child being considered. I believe their baby carriers are limited from 7 to 45 lbs. Anything in excess is risky for both you and your child.

Proceed with caution.

Baby wearing mamas, do they make a carrier for babies over 25 lbs?

Q. My son has a snuggli infant carrier and the weight limit is 25 lbs. I really like wearing him and I would like to keep doing it, but he just hit 23 lbs.

So, do you have any recommendations?


Answer
My Moby Wrap goes to 35lbs, but now that he is about 25lbs he is really starting to get too heavy for it when I do anything other then carry him around the house.

We use an Ergo when we are out and about, though its not the most attractive looking carrier, it gets the job done. It works a lot like a hiking backpack, to distribute the weight.

I had to give up the front carrier when he was around 10lbs because it killed my shoulders.




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