A.J. asks from Redlands, CA on June 09, 2010
Looking for a Light Weight Airy (If Thats a Word) Baby Wrap...
I'm hoping some moms will have some suggestions...I currently have a Moby wrap that my 8.5mth old son LOVES. It is the only thing he will now fall asleep in. There is just way too much stuff going on so they only way I finally get him to doze off is to tuck his head in and cover the eyes...within minutes he's out. The problem is that he is such a HOT baby that he sweats like there is no tomorrow, even this winter I had him down to a onesie and I just had a T-shirt or very lightweight long-sleeved shirt on. I was hoping to find a similar wrap, but with a lighter material. The moby is a jersey knit, and even tho' it is relatively light we are still way too hot in it. I've looked briefly on the internet and found some really EXPENSIVE wraps like Didy Indio and Callen Bleu, but I'm not able to afford or willing to spend the $$ on another wrap that most likely will only be used for another 6 mths at the most (I'm hoping he'll be walking by then). Any thoughts or suggestions. Has anyone tried the Babies R Us wraps? Do they seem too hot? My only other thought was to break down and spend the $$ on an ERGO, I'm just worried he won't sleep in it as well as the Moby and I obviously can't tuck him him like the Moby ?
TIA
So What Happened?™
Oh thanks everyone!! I think I've narrowed it down to doing a DIY light wrap first and if it doesn't work I think I will save up for the ERGO. My girlfriend swears by it, and it seems like its easier or should I say quicker to use. But the babywear website that's been recommended is awesome, and I'm gathering info on a DIY wrap, seems more reasonable price wise to do it that way first...If I can find the right fabric anyway :) Thanks again mamas this site just rocks doesn't it??
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A.C. answers from Cincinnati on June 09, 2010
I recommend you check out thebabywearer.org. You have to sign up, but they don't spam you or sell your information, and they have a forum there (very similar to this one, actually) all about different forms of carriers, and so you could ask and get some very educated answers. They also have an incredible list of shops complete with ratings from various baby-wearing moms. Good luck!
P.S. I personally love this website: http://www.sleepingbaby.net/ I bought a linen ring-sling from this woman, and the price was extremely reasonable and the quality very good. You should check it out.
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H.B. answers from Redding on June 10, 2010
Gypsy Mama Bali Baby Breeze (Wrapsody) if you don't want to spend a lot of money or Vatanai if you want something really pretty and nice. If you absolutely have to, you can make your own:
http://wearyourbaby.com/Default.aspx?tabid=121
but honestly, I still wear my 2 1/2 year old and his Vatanai is holding it's (resale) value better than the US dollar. You can get a used German Style Wrap at thebabywearer dot com and then sell it later. You'll be so glad you did.
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T.D. answers from San Francisco on June 10, 2010
ERGO has a "sport" variety that is supposed to be lighter weight than the original ERGO. Many moms have complained that the original lacked breathability so the "sport" version was made with a thinner, more breathable fabric.
My daughter falls asleep easily in our ERGO, and there is a hood that I can use to cover her head, but she's a hot baby and still gets sweaty, even though we have the "sport." Its still a good carrier, though.
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T.J. answers from Fort Walton Beach on June 09, 2010
I really don't know of any "cheap" slings/wraps. However, you can always sell your gently used ones on Ebay or Craig's list. I loved my Zolowear. They make a mesh sling:
http://zolowear.com/ShopBabySlingsAndPouchesByFabric.aspx...
$79 plus shipping.
Good luck!
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K.C. answers from Dallas on June 09, 2010
I got a maya wrap for my my second. I LOVED it. I think it was $60 bucks though. If I were you and wasn't planning on having another kiddo, I don't think I'd buy another one. Now, that being said, i think the maya wrap can also be used if you stick the kids on your back...
M.F. answers from Salinas on June 10, 2010
Been threw them all. We have twins and my husband and I love the ERGO. Wish I knew about it from the start. From infant to forty pounds, it's comfortable for you and baby. Never puts any pressure on my back and the only one my kids will sleep in. Got to go. Ones waking up!
G.K. answers from San Francisco on June 10, 2010
I have an Ergo and it's worth every penny I spent on it!! I never really got the hang of a wrap, and slings were just uncomfortable when my son got too heavy, but the Ergo can be comfortably used with a 90lb adult (there are pics on their website)! This is something that can you can use as your son gets older. I don't know anything about the sweaty factor, but maybe since the Ergo is more open than the Moby, you could slowly wean him away from sleeping only against you. That being said, my son is 3.5yo and is STILL a sweat machine!!!! (even in his own toddler bed with no blanket!!)
L.S. answers from Dallas on June 09, 2010
I LOVE The sleep sacks (you can get them at babies r us). They come in light cotton fabric. The only thing is that they don't have the swaddle component for after newborn stage. I actually just made one with some fabric myself and used that with the sleep sack. My daughter is 11 1/2 months old and still sleeps in it. They are wonderful!
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