Soft Structured Carriers
Manufacturer
ERGO Baby Organic Carrier
“ I am mostly happy with the Ergo organic except for the difficulties in getting it on (and for front carry, off), both for wearing an infant or toddler. It is wonderful once on- your child is worn close and it's incredibly comfortable except for the chest strap over the breasts in back carry. Definitely a step up from the usual "crotch dangler" carriers, but the difficulty with the...” --NRGburst
Ergo Baby Carrier
“ I absolutely LOVE my Ergo, and if I had to choose only one carrier for a toddler, this would be it. We started using this when DD was about nine months old, and it really has made life easier. She prefers a front carry (still, at 21 months), and this makes it easy to stay warm when it is cold out. This is definitely one of the best baby purchases we made. I agree with...” --justKate
Onya Baby The Outback Baby Carrier - Olive Green / Chocolate Chip
Whether you're out with your child wandering the urban jungle or hiking with them in the hills, the Outback offers a more performance-oriented approach to the soft-structured carrier. A durable, water-resistant, rip-stop nylon exterior and air-mesh lining makes it perfect for hot weather or hiking the trails. Parent and child will stay cooler with the air-mesh lining, which wicks away...
Onya Baby The Cruiser Baby Carrier - Dove Gray / Chocolate Chip
Cruising through your day with your child in a versatile, soft cotton baby carrier is what it's all about. Whether it's a visit to the park, a long walk on the beach, or a quick stop at the farmer's market, it's designed to carry your child on your front or back. The Cruiser has an integrated seat that fits on most chairs, so you can enjoy meals together without having to...
ERGO Sport Carrier
“ We use this carrier all the time. We love to hike and walk all over town with this carrier. One thing that I really like is that the ERGO sport carrier keeps me cool on the outings which is no small feat carrying a little love oven everywhere. Definately worth the price if you want a carrier that can take long hikes. Sometimes it seems like the straps slip on long hikes and...” --psmama