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June 6th, 2011

Roving Reporter – Philippines

In today’s post we take a trip to the Philippines as our super gorgeous Babes in Arms Demonstrator Heatherbell takes a plane trip with her 21 month old daughters first overseas trip.

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There was no doubt it was going to be an interesting trip. My parents and I were going back to the Philippines but a lot had changed since our last visit. For one; I would be taking my 21 month old daughter along without the help of my husband on her first overseas trip. Secondly, my father was now an amputee confined to a wheelchair and would heavily rely on assistance throughout the journey.

I knew that my ERGObaby was the one thing that would make this juggling act possible. But I was especially grateful to try the Performance Carrier because I was flying into the tropical summer where temperatures sat at around 35 degrees and humidity around the 90% mark all day, every day. Here, the Performance Carrier was going to come into its own.

Anyone who has travelled with their ERGObaby knows how much easier negotiating an airport is by keeping your hands free to manage the paperwork and the luggage. However, in my situation, it made a much more profound difference for me. I needed both my hands free to help my Mum with either pushing Dad or the two overflowing luggage trolleys we somehow amassed as we transited through two airports. So I was especially grateful I didn’t have to add chasing a toddler to that mix. It made it much less stressful than it already was as I didn’t have to worry where on earth she was.

Arrival at the Airport

However, where the ERGObaby came into the fore was definitely with the temperature. The Brisbane summer I was leaving pales into comparison to a Philippine summer I was stepping into. So having used a Sport and Original ERGObaby back home throughout summer, I was keen to feel the difference.

Well, the difference is huge! The lightness of the fabric, especially the inside cotton panel makes a considerable difference to airflow. I’ve always said that Babywearing is a hot business, no matter what carrier your child is in. During a QLD summer, my daughter would sweat and feel hot in an ERGObaby and that is simply a side effect of having another body attached to your own! However, with the Performance I noticed a significant reduction in the temperature of her body when I took her out and there was no sweat – this alone was a huge difference as my daughter is a huge sweater.

The carrier also served as a barrier between baby and the crowds of people. It’s a busy country and I was concerned about losing her in the crowds. And my child was born a pram hater, so I couldn’t rely on strapping her into one for longer than 10 minutes. When it got too busy and crowded, I popped her onto my back. That didn’t stop people touching her so I was grateful for the fact that she was on me and I could control contact a lot better. For sleeps, we were rarely at home, so at least I could guarantee she would have her 1+ hour sleep and I wasn’t dealing with an overtired toddler!

To Market, To Market

The sunhood was a great size and really beneficial for breastfeeding discreetly. Sadly, breastfeeding isn’t common enough in the Philippines, let alone a foreign woman feeding a toddler. Constant changes of routine and no Daddy also made for a little nervous toddler, so she relied on feeding as a comfort when feeling overwhelmed. I cannot tell you how grateful I was that I could put her on the front, clip the sunhood onto the opposite snap on the shoulder strap and feed wherever and whenever. Nobody noticed. And there were no mother’s rooms as we know them here. So I couldn’t even duck into one and sit and feed if I wanted to. This was another massive lifesaver for me as I don’t know how I would’ve coped as there is no way I could’ve just popped a feeding cover over us – anyone feeding a toddler knows how impossible that is!

Structurally, it is by far the most lightweight of the carriers, especially in comparison to the classic so it can be rolled up compactly for travel. I noticed that the back of the carrier is higher that the Sport or Classic models. Using it with a toddler I found that it was more supportive as it went up higher to her shoulders than when I use the Sport with her and so I noticed she couldn’t lean back as much (which anyone knows is a lovely habit some more adventurous kids enjoy when in the back carry). I personally found the seat to be accommodating too – I have a chubby toddler and as a result, her thighs tend to overflow out of the seat but I found it to be wide enough to accommodate her comfortably at 16 kilos.

The straps are slimline in comparison to other models yet offer the same comfort level, I think because the carrier itself is so lightweight, it doesn’t add as much to the total load. They contour well to your shoulders and adjustment is easy.

Overall, the Performance delivers all the features we know and trust about the ERGObaby – comfort for both the wearer and baby and flexibility well into toddler-hood. But the added feature of being very temperature friendly will suit users living in a more tropical climate or who love to get out and explore all that nature has to offer.

September 3rd, 2010

Dad Review Panel- Easy Peasy Performance

I’ve now been using this ERGObaby product for over a week now, and can comment on my use with it so far. We’ve been to the beach, we’ve been for walks, we’ve had lunch out and we’ve even been shopping using this product, and across all these areas it was a real joy.

With it, things that were difficult to do with my son were much easier – shopping and eating, rather than doing everything one handed, I all of a sudden had a spare hand…which was, well, handy! It also meant that certain things I had to do by myself, I could now do with my son. I like to exercise early in the morning, before he normally wakes up. In the past, if he woke up before I started, I either couldn’t go as I had to stay with him, or wake up my wife to look after him. With this baby carrier, I could take him with me and enjoy some more quality time with my son.

It was comfortable, both for me and my son. There were times that his arms were resting on the upper straps and that made him uneasy, but these times were rare, and readjusting him and the straps made everything right again. I have used other baby carriers in the past, one thing that surprised me with this one was how light weight it was, yet at the same time it felt really sturdy. I’ve read the maximum weight on some products and felt it far too flimsy to cope with the weights they claimed, but with this product, even though it was light, it feels really strong, and my mind is at ease knowing my child is safely secured in it.

On a side note, my wife particularly, but many others also, have commented on the colour, they absolutely love it!

I did, admittedly, struggle getting it on by myself. In fact, even following instructions, I have yet to be able to do this. With my wife helping, it’s been fine, and she can get it on by herself. I’m sure with repeated attempts I will get there, but it does seem a bit difficult. That said, I don’t know what could be compromised, with everything feeling like it’s there for a purpose.

I would gladly recommend this product to anyone who wants to continue spending quality time with their child while doing all the normal things every day requires. In other words, everyone!

Rating it out of 5…

Comfort for baby – 4

Ease of use – 4

Versatility – 5

Overall Rating – 5

It really is a great product, comfortable, light, sturdy and safe. I’m confident putting my son in it and I’d recommend it to anyone. It’s already helped in our daily family life, and I look forward to using it all the more in the future.

September 2nd, 2010

Dad Review Panel – The Performance!

The ERGObaby Performance (grey) arrived on our doorstep just as I began a one week holiday at home. My wife eyed the parcel off with a hint of jealousy, which quickly turned into mischievousness as she handed me the instruction booklet. She thought it would be good for the review if I learnt to use it on my own.

I did not read the instructions. I think I should start by putting that one right out there. This is no surprise to any Dad reading this, though the Mums are probably gasping in horror.

The carrier was easy enough to figure out. A couple of buckles is really all there is to it. I did run into a few issues at first, mostly due to me being so tall. Initially I tried to put the waist strap on my waist. The problem was the being over 6ft tall my waist is a long way from my shoulders and my daughter ended up way down my back. The trick is to give the carrier a baby-free test run to figure out where the waist should sit. Once we figured that out we had no problems.

My holiday has been spent pottering around the house, doing some gardening, some tidying and all those odd jobs that seem to build up when you are away from home. I was also determined to help my wonderful wife so we could both enjoy a bit of a break. My wife laughed when I commented on how heavy and wriggly our nine month old daughter has become, she laughed harder when I walked inside one afternoon holding my daughter against my leg with one hand and shopping bags with the other. She had started on my hip but somewhere between the car and the back door ended up sideways against my knee. The following day, this time as I was trying to hold my daughter while helping hang out the washing, my wife let me in on a big secret. She showed me how to do a hip carry
using the ERGO. I have to say this is the most complicated of all the ERGO carries, but suddenly my hands were free again with the added bonus of being face to face with my daughter.

It  amazes me how the ERGObaby Performance is able to disperse my daughter’s weight across my body, so that her weight seems to disappear. I know I am strong and she is small, but she becomes very heavy in my arms after just a short period. With a carrier I can carry her for hours and my hands are free. As the week progressed I definitely became much more confident using the carrier. This meant that I reached for it more often, making it easier to get jobs done. We did everything from picking fruit to moving bricks together using the carrier.

I have loved carrying my daughter all week and I have loved holding her close. I work long hours away from home and I sometimes worry that my daughter forgets who I am. Carrying her all week has been a real treat. Our daily walk to get the paper will stick with me through the long  hours when I am back at work. Listening to my daughter babble away on my back as we walked is the sweetest sound in the whole world. Even as I start back at work I can still feel the imprint of her head as it rests on my back. I feel like the luckiest man in the whole world.

Here is how I rate the ERGObaby Performance out of 5 in each area:

Comfort for baby 5

Ease of use 4

Versatility 5

Overall Rating 5

This is the first baby carrier that I have felt was mine. This has a lot to do with the colours, fabric and style. I have happily worn the pinks, maroons, rainbows and other girly colours that my wife has chosen for herself, but now I am happy to have a carrier that can look great wearing.

Thanks,
Bill

July 16th, 2010

Let The Performance Begin!

The revolutionary ERGObaby Carrier redefines babywearing. Attracting a multitude of international product awards, it offers hands-free closeness like no other and is perfect from birth to pre-school, up to 18kgs. The ERGObaby supports your child in three easy-to-use positions – front, hip and back – and adapts to your child’s growing needs.

Introducing the NEW ERGObaby Performance…..in both Spring Green and Grey.

The ERGObaby Performance Carrier is durable, lightweight and breathable – ideal for the active Mum and Dad. Designed for use in the great outdoors, the streamlined design offers a smooth supportive fit for parents and babies, with a longer body and waist belt than the Standard ERGObaby Carrier. A breathable mesh lining and CoolMax panel keeps you and your baby cooler and more comfortable, whatever the weather. The Performance Carrier is suitable in all climates and can even be carried through water when it’s time to cool down. This is thanks to the high performance, quick drying fabric and lack of batting in body of carrier.

ERGObaby Performance Product Information

  • Durable, water-repellant outer layer, ideal for outdoor sports and activities
  • Breathable mesh lining instead of batting in body of carrier
  • Carrier body approximately 2.5cm longer than the Standard ERGObaby Carrier
  • High performance, durable, lightweight and breathable fabric; 33% lighter than Standard Carrier
  • Waist belt extends 13cm more than Standard ERGObaby Carrier
  • Foam padded shoulder straps and waist belt are streamlined and comfort contoured
  • Chest strap features ‘runners’ around the shoulder straps that secure and prevent the strap from being removed or misplaced
  • Extra wide waist belt and buckle avoids back and shoulder strain by balancing the weight of your child from the shoulders to the hip – for extra long carrying time without back pain
  • Uniquely designed, elasticised sleeping hood supports child’s head when sleeping in either front or back carry position and can adjust in length to grow with your child
  • Sleeping hood supports comfortable, discreet breastfeeding when child is sitting upright in the front carry position
  • Premium buckles and clasps, tested by SGS, provide an additional safety feature
  • Front pouch of carrier includes zipped pocket
  • High quality webbing, matched to carrier color
  • Durability and strength tested up to 40 kilos
  • Machine washable on a cold, gentle cycle. Line drying recommended. The Sucking Pads extend the life of your carrier by reducing the need for frequent washing

July 15th, 2010

The ERGObaby PERFORMANCE begins July 16! Don’t Miss It!