Boppy ComfyFit Baby Carrier Wrap
Last updated: July 16, 2020
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Product Details
In our analysis of 59 expert reviews, the Boppy ComfyFit Baby Carrier Wrap placed 8th when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.Expert Reviews
What reviewers liked
Speaking of the waistband, there’s even a zippered pocket across the front of it, so you can easily stash necessities like car keys or a teething toy.
The Boppy ComfyFit is a kind of hybrid carrier, blending the stretchy fabric you’ll find in a wrap with the structure that you’ll find in a soft-structured carrier.
The is made of fabric as soft as yoga pants (yes!) and has a back buckle that makes it intuitive to load your baby (up to 35 pounds).
- Parents
Babies from 8 to 35 pounds can fit into this carrier, and can face in or face out, making it a super-adaptable carrier solution that adapts as babies grow.
With the Boppy® ComfyFit® Baby Carrier you can have your baby either face in towards you (hello, nap time!) or facing outwards so they can explore the world.
It is light and airy, which is a game changer for someone who was previously overheated and cramped while baby wearing on a plane.
- Lamaze
This is one of the only carriers I've used that EASILY kept her chin off her chest (for easy breathing).
It is machine washable, so it can easily be kept clean. This material can definitely withstand spit up, poopy blowouts and everything else that comes with a baby.
What reviewers didn't like
As I wore it, my baby seemed to move down and my back started to hurt.
The carrier itself isn’t as intuitive as I would have liked; you definitely need to read the instructions/watch the instructional video in order to wear it properly and safely.
- Lamaze
I found that the stretch spandex gives no support to my shoulders, back or neck. Not only did this cause my daughter to sag, but this caused me to have severe neck and shoulder pain any time during and after I had carried my baby (even when she was an 8 lb newborn!)
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