Ergobaby Embrace Baby Carrier for Newborns from Birth, Extra Soft & Ergonomic with Head Support, Oxford Blue

Ergobaby Embrace Newborn Carrier

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Détails du produit

The Ergobaby Embrace Newborn Carrier provides a cozy and comfortable way to keep your little one close. Designed for infants up to 12 lbs, this soft carrier features:
  • Ergonomic design to support your baby's natural sitting position
  • Breathable, moisture-wicking fabric for comfort
  • Easy one-handed adjustments for a secure fit
  • No complicated wrapping or tying required
  • Machine washable for easy care

Spécifications et caractéristiques

Spécifications

ColourOxford Blue
ManufacturerErgobaby
Material TypePolyester
Item Dimensions D X W X H17.4D x 12.5W x 26.5H centimetres
Maximum Weight Recommendation11.3 Kilograms
Minimum Weight Recommendation3.2 Kilograms
Manufacturer Warranty Description24 Month

Caractéristiques principales

  • Ergonomic Baby Carrier From Birth

    Carry your newborn baby (3.2 – 11.3 kg) snuggled close to you. The baby carrier supports the ergonomic frog-leg position (“M” shape position) of the baby.

  • NEW

    The Ergobaby Embrace 2-position Carrier has been specially developed for newborns and babies. A baby carry system for quick and easy use.

  • Ultra-Light & Super Soft

    Less material against the child and open-sided to allow good air circulation. Made from super soft jersey fabric. Lightweight carrier (approx. 480 g)

  • Maximum Wearing Comfort

    The comfortable and supportive waistbelt and the wide, soft shoulder straps distribute the baby’s weight evenly. Fits just like an elastic baby wrap.

  • Award-Winning

    The ergonomics have been endorsed by the AGR (“Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V.” – Campaign for Healthier Backs). Easy care: Machine washable up to 30°C. Material: 79% Polyester, 17% Viscose, 4% Spandex.

  • Tips

    Some signs that baby is becoming over-stimulated and ready to switch back to baby facing in mode: o Baby seems tired, cranky, or fussy o Baby is rubbing its eyes o Baby is spreading fingers and toes, making fists o Baby is laying hands in front of face o Baby is ‘spacing out,’ sometimes baby will turn away and simply space out o Baby is turning away again and again, trying to ‘switch off’ o If this all becomes too much for baby, baby may become drowsy