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Lillebaby 5 Position Everywear Baby Carrier – Sport – Graphite

Lillebaby 5 Position Everywear Baby Carrier – Sport – Graphite

  • adapts to your child from newborn to about five years and is truly the only carrier you will ever need – without any accessory purchase required
  • only carrier that offers every carrying function, including a true hip carrier function
  • Best Product of the year by Fit Pregnancy- Seal of Approval by the cradle.com
  • JPMA Certified for Safety- conforms to ASTM F2236 Safety Standards

The innovative Lillebaby EveryWear carrier is the very essence of adaptability; designed to be the only baby carrier you will ever need – without any accessory purchase required. This amazingly comfortable baby carrier with a sleek and sophisticated style cuts no corners. Regardless of where your parenting days takes you, the EveryWear is prepared to handle it and assist you through all the stages of your baby’s growth. If you could have it all, why wouldn’t you? Why it is Better
A truly all-

Rating: (out of 23 reviews)

Price: $ 99.00

5 Comments so far

  1. A. Kux on October 27th, 2010

    Review by A. Kux for Lillebaby 5 Position Everywear Baby Carrier – Sport – Graphite
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    As a first time mother and a compulsive experimenter of all “cool” and functional baby products, I have to admit that I am now on my forth infant/ toddler carrier.

    I have been using the Lille baby carrier for a couple of months now and I have to admit that I love it. It has united the components that I liked from the other carriers and even added some upgrades.

    Some features that work best for me are:

    - The shoulder straps are narrow, allowing me put on a jacket over the carrier without the bulk. As a petit woman (5′3), the shoulder straps sit on my body, rather than slipping to the side. Once this carrier is on, it feels comfortable and never moves out of place.

    - Her weight sits my hips, allowing me to take hour + long hikes with a 24 lb baby with ease. I have hiked with her on the front (front and back facing) and on my back. The different positions have been great for when my daughter gets fussy. As soon as we change up the position she relaxes. I have even had her on my side, allowing me to “carry” her without the weight on my arms.

    - Lightweight but very durable. This is an easy carrier to use in the hot weather, and it is less bulky for packing. It fits under the stroller, in the diaper bag and even in a purse.

    Overall, I am very satisfied and know that with the next child, I can stick with one carrier.

    Disclaimer: As a professional baby planner, I received this carrier without being charged. My opinions are honest and true to my experience. I have already made recommendations for this carrier to friends.

  2. Q. Summers on October 27th, 2010

    Review by Q. Summers for Lillebaby 5 Position Everywear Baby Carrier – Sport – Graphite
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    After my son grew out of the baby bjorn we looked into the ergo baby. The ergo baby was very comfortable but we found it to be too bulky which is why we bought the lille baby. This carrier is very light, easy to use and not as bulky so you can toss it into your diaper bag.

    This company also has great customer service. One of the buckles on the strap broke so I wrote to the company to see if I could get the buckle replaced. They responded to my email within 2 days and a week later I had a whole new set of replacement buckles (shoulder, waist and back)!

  3. Deb on October 27th, 2010

    Review by Deb for Lillebaby 5 Position Everywear Baby Carrier – Sport – Graphite
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    Humm, I haven’t had any of the problems the other reviewer had. It’s true if you don’t actually clip the belt on, then it won’t stay around your waist (duh). Maybe in a future model they can use a different type of fastener; however, I personally have no issues with it.

    In fact, I use this carrier all the time. It’s actually made my strollers get way LESS use–most of the time I take my now-six-month-old on walks, I just throw on the EveryWear because it’s easier than using the stroller and I honestly think he likes seeing the world from a higher point of view than the stroller. (Plus it gives Mom a better workout too!)

    We traveled all around the country and to Europe using this carrier. I like that you can varry the carrying positions and also love the fact that it has built in pockets for a diaper and travel wipes (and I can tuckin my wallet and cell phone and I’m good to go). It’s also very compact when I want to pack it away… I looked into the Ergo first but I didn’t really love the canvas fabrics they used (and you can’t get the forward facing option either). Definately happy with the purchase!

  4. 510Mommy on October 27th, 2010

    Review by 510Mommy for Lillebaby 5 Position Everywear Baby Carrier – Sport – Graphite
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    I LOVE THIS CARRIER! Before I purchased the EveryWear, I was using an Eddie Bauer sling and a Snugli but all the weight was on one shoulder and my 12 lb. baby was getting too heavy to carry for long periods of time. I tried a Bjorn and liked it, but knew that it would only be a matter or time before my daughter would get too heavy for that, too.

    I was recommended the Ergo and the Beco since they can be used on the front or back and is supposed to be better for baby, too. My daughter has been so used to riding facing outward that I wasn’t sure how she would like facing me. Along came the Lillebaby EveryWear! Not only does it have the ergonomic hip support, but it also has the option for the baby to face outward (an option that the Ergo/Beco doesn’t have). And although this shouldn’t matter, in my opinion, it’s also a more attractive looking carrier than the Ergo.

    It doesn’t take a genius to figure out how to wear the baby in front of you, but it is more difficult in the backpack position. I would recommend practicing with someone behind you to offer support. I haven’t tried the hip position yet but I like that it’s an option. I also like the detachable sleephood which is also nice to shade the baby from sunlight. When I go for a short walk, the front pocket holds my essentials: cell phone & keys. It’s also folds easily and isn’t too bulky for when I need to slip it under my stroller for those just-in-case moments when my daughter would rather ride on me than in her wheels.

    She falls asleep very easily in the Everywear, especially when facing me. I don’t have her facing outward as much as I thought I would since she seems more comfortable in the seat when she faces me. In fact, my babygirl loves the Lillebaby so much that she smiles when she sees me putting it on… and on a few occasions, she has cried when I remove her from it!

    This carrier might not have as many fans as the Ergo, but it hasn’t been around as long. I think Lillebaby took what everyone loves about the Ergo, and improved upon its complaints. If you get this carrier, you’ll want to take it EVERYWEAR!

  5. M.Jarock on October 27th, 2010

    Review by M.Jarock for Lillebaby 5 Position Everywear Baby Carrier – Sport – Graphite
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    I am underwhelmed by this carrier. I own wraps, slings, MTs and two other SSCs. Its easiest to compare apples to apples so I will try and keep the comparisons to my Angelpack and Beco.

    We can start with the only plus this carrier has over the Angelpack and Beco. Its lightweight. Being its so lightweight it also feels less substantial. It also has a forward facing front carry that my other two SSCs did not have. However since I did not find this carry comfortable for me I don’t find it to be a plus. Then there is the whole issue about whether its even safe for babies hips and spine and whatever it is “they” say.

    I tried all the different carries; forward facing front carry, traditional front carry, back carry, and hip carry (w/ sling converter).

    Forward facing front carry. This just didn’t feel right to me, the weight distribution just felt off. I also felt like it just looked weird to have my baby legs dangling like that. I only used this hold for a few minutes but I would say it didn’t feel like it would take too long for my back to start hurting.

    Traditional front carry. With the carrier being so lightweight I was afraid the hold would feel flimsy or uncomfortable but it felt pretty darn good. I was able to tighten it up and carry her high and tight which is the most comfortable way to carry a baby. The shoulder pads are not as padded as the angelpack or beco but I felt like the padding was enough to keep from the straps from digging in and becoming uncomfortable.

    Back carry. With my 20 lbs baby this is the most comfortable hold. I was able to get a pretty tight hold and the straps did not dig in under my arms.

    Hip carry with sling converter. The sling converter was not as comfortable as I was hoping. It did spread the weight nicely but I felt like the edges of the sling fabric were cutting into my arm. I could loosen it up and it felt better but then the baby was not as tight which would be a problem if you wanted to use the carry longterm.

    customer service was great. I ordered 2 carriers and both arrived busted in different ways. I emailed customer service and had the solutions mailed out and on my doorstep within a week.

    I love my Beco. I am not feeling the same love for this carrier but it has potential to grow on me in these upcoming summer months. This carrier does fit me better then my Angelpack did which I felt was more suitable for a more petite figure. The Angelpack however is much cuter IMHO. Finally the instructions included with this carrier are awful, so you will be figuring out how to use it all on your own.