Goldbug Comfort Support 1355210
3 reviews
Affordable and practical – I bought it on sale for $50 from target. It is a great product. Great back support, easy to use, help to relieve my tired arms. I will say this is suitable for bubs between 4-9 months. As for babies younger 3 months, the baby neck support on the carrier is not as good, don't have a safety harness that go over bubs' shoulder and attached to the adult. But usually I would use a pram to transport at 3 months & under. Also for babies older than 10 months, the carrier is quite small. But then baby became more active after 10 months, don't like to sit in the baby carrier anymore. Affordable and great value for 4-9 months old Weak neck support for 3 months & under
Brilliant! – I tried this on in target and put my baby into it to test, and she fell straight to sleep. So I bought it! I found it extremely comfortable, even when I wore it for 6 hours straight. It's also really really easy to put on and get baby in and out of. It also has a little sun canopy which is great to keep the sunlight off baby. It's also extremely easy to adjust when baby grows.
I used it from when she was 7 weeks old through to 10 months. Comfortable, easy to wear, great support, inexpensive Colour
More affordable than an Ergo and just as comfortable – The Goldbug Support Carrier can be used with babies as small as 3.2kg. I wish I'd known this when my son was that small as there wasn't anything available. It is very straightforward to clip the parts together and is silent (unlike my last Ryco carrier with velcro, which would wake baby when tryig to take him out). I still get slightly sore shoulders but it seems all the carriers of this style give you some discomfort due to baby's weight on your upper body. The Sleepy Wrap style sling is great for settling but has no support. The Goldbug is super supportive. No neck pain like with the other carriers I've tried.
This can be used with baby facing inwards AND outwards with the change of a few press studs.
Has an all-weather hood just like the Ergo Sport (rolls up into front zipper).
For $99, would recommend this as an affordable alternative to a Bjorn, Ergo or Manduca. Looks like something expensive from Kathmandu; very supportive for baby; baby is kept close to you Arm holes at side aren't good for younger babies (they need arms in front to support their chin).
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We just received this 3 months ago and it is so comfortable and supportive on my back. Highly reccomend the quality and affodability of this carrier.