December 2nd, 2009
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Congratulations to our Winner and Runner Up in our November / December Travel Post Competition.
Sandra received the most fan votes for her travel post “My ERGObaby Has Seen the Philippines!”. Congratulations Sandra! You have won a $100 voucher to spend at Babes in Arms.
Karen was our Runner Up for her post “Babywearing in Madagasacar” which was selected by our Staff. Congratulations Karen. You have won a $50 voucher to spend at Babes in Arms.
To read all the entries received, click here!
November 25th, 2009
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18 days in the heart of Manila, a 17 month old toddler and 16 weeks pregnant. The ERGO saved my life!
My Filipino mother booked tickets for a family trip home before I discovered I was pregnant for the second time, and my partner had to stay behind for work commitments. From past visits, we knew a stroller was not going to work in the hustle and bustle of the city, so I pulled out our ERGObaby carrier. My parents, my two sisters and their partners all found the carrier to be well-fitting and comfortable while carrying my 18kg son Ashton, even as he had to be carried in the front position for safety.
My family and extended family at the Manila Ocean Park. My father is wearing Ashton.

Through the mass swine flu epidemic, the stifling heat and humidity, ongoing bouts of traveller’s diarrhoea and the crowds of strangers we drew for having fairer skin, we each carried Ashton in the ERGO no matter how short or long our trip was. We all fell ill at some point, I was constantly fighting off strangers’ attempts to touch my son and we were without the security of seatbelts among other luxuries we’re accustomed to. Ashton slept soundly in the ERGO and loved being close to someone when he was sick, and I was reassured in knowing he was safe and snug with somebody who carried him just as comfortably.
My mother wears a worn out Ashton.
While my family and I have now learnt our lesson about going overseas during a sickness pandemic, the next trip back is definitely quite some time away but I have no doubt in my mind that our ERGObaby carrier will be the first thing I pack in my carryon luggage. My second child is due in three weeks now and I can’t wait to use the carrier with her!
My sister wears Ashton on a trip out in the city.
Thank you.
Sandra
November 19th, 2009
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Submitted by Sandy
We recently took the ERGObaby carrier overseas with us for 3 weeks (to Vietnam and Cambodia) as it was the only means of transporting Stella about in and it was fabulous. At 15 months, Stella is 10kg but I was very comfy with her in this, and she was too, half the time she was asleep! Which is perfect as then I could enjoy the things we were looking at like the Angkor Wat temples and hiking around the ethnic minority mountain villages near Sapa. I preferred to wear Stella on my front, but for longer walks, on the back is better. My longest walk was a pretty continuous 5 hour hike gradual uphill walk – I was exhausted but physically comfortable. The other advantage is that because there is no steel frame in the Ergo, it can be tucked under a seat or table when you’re not actually wearing it, so its not a pain to have around when you’re not using it and out and about.

Halong Bay, Vietnam.
November 18th, 2009
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We recently went on holiday to Kalbarri with our 11 month old girl Lily.
The ERGObaby carrier was perfect for her to get around as we were often on off road ground. We spent lots of time walking on the beach, rocks and bush tracks. Lily absoultely loves her ERGO carrier. When she sees us putting it on she squeals in delight and trys to climb up our legs to get into it.

If she was a little tired, she would be asleep within 5 minutes of being in it.

It is so comfortable to wear, and I have a bad back, but I can easily, and comfortably carry her in this carrier.
We love it, we couldn’t live without it.
Thankyou for the helpful info you sent with it, and the fast delivery. I will definately be telling my new parent friends about Babes in Arms.

Bindi M
November 18th, 2009
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The ERGObaby carrier has been a huge hit! We absolutely love it – its so comfortable as my little one is a big baby and he feels light as a feather in the Ergo; plus we can also use it to carry our 2 year old on our back. My little boy is so snug, he falls asleep as soon as the hood is placed over his head (the hood is a wonderful addition, as I have used lots of slings, and they have all lacked this!). I also have many friends who are expecting their second baby who are also keen to purchase (I should be on commission!) after seeing how much I love this carrier.
I don’t have any photos at the moment but we are heading on holidays with babies and ERGO shortly so will email some to you then.
Thanks so much
Hetty
November 18th, 2009
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We now have two ERGOs, after putting off getting one for ages with our first, now 2 ¾, we bought one when she was 18 months and loved it so much, especially when traveling interstate. Now that I have a new baby, now 3 months, I find I am using my ERGO everyday (he’s MUCH heavier than my daughter was at this age!) because it is simply the most comfortable supportive baby carrier for both of us. My daughter still loves going in the ERGO and so we decided to get a second one so that my husband and I can carry both of our children when we are out and about, and for our upcoming holiday. It will also help for when one needs washing! I have pouches, wraparound slings and I once used a framed backpack carrier, and ERGO beats them all for design. I have had some stitching come undone on the front pocket (not structural), and I haven’t been very impressed with the ERGO backpack – I use it as my everyday carry bag and it’s hard to find things in it, the zips and Velcro are failing, and I don’t attach it to the ERGO anymore because the toggles always come loose (even when new). But really, I know lots of people who think the ERGO is too expensive, but have without a second thought spent two or three times this amount on a pram. Now with two ERGOs and a lightweight stroller, we’re still in front on spending (and we hardly ever use the stroller). Many people commented on my daughter’s early control of her neck and head, and good strength and balance. She was walking at one. She also sleeps well despite noise and light and has a very strong attachment to both of us. My mum often carries my little son in a sling and this is helping them to bond beautifully also. So thanks!
Karen P
November 18th, 2009
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We love our ERGObaby carrier … and most importantly so does our son, Ben! I’m finding it so much more comfortable than other carriers I’ve tried as all the weight is taken on the hips meaning no shoulder strain which has caused me terrible headaches in the past. Ben seems to find it really comfortable and has a greater degree of movement than I’d expected when he’s in the carrier, which is great for a curious little boy!
I’ve attached a photo of us at Currumbin Wildlife sanctuary where we had a great time recently feeding the lorikeets!

We’re very happy with the service and product we’ve received from you and would recommend!
Lee F
November 16th, 2009
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I love my ERGObaby carrier! It’s the best carrier in the world. We have travelled around Australia, America, England, Germany, France, and Italy with it and it’s never missed a beat.
At the Berlin wall
It’s hard to say when the Ergo has been at its most useful, at the airport, winding through little cobbled streets, climbing thousands of stairs or bushwalking. One thing is for sure, the way it folds up to practically nothing has been a life saver and when it gets dirty, we can just throw it in the wash.
Tia at 2 years old in Colorado doing some hiking
We went to so many places you couldn’t have gotten away with carrying in your arms or pushing a stroller. We were out for long days regularly so Zadan would just have his nap on the go, safe and snuggled up with his Mum or Dad. We could wear the Ergo for hours and hours without getting uncomfortable. Up high in the Ergo, Zadan was always right in the action, so he could see everything that was going on.
At Herrenchiemsee, One of Mad King Ludwig’s castles

I also really love the way it’s so easy to put the kids in and out of the Ergo.

The kids getting cool in Munich

An enormous Steiff teddy, Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Written by Annette
November 12th, 2009
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My now 8 month old daughter Millie and I have been hitting the political rally circuit in support of home birth in Australia and wherever we go she is always in her trusty ERGObaby Carrier. On my back, on my front and on my hip,we wouldn’t travel any other way. From Brisbane to Canberra in September for “The Mother of all Rallies”, Millie was quiet and happy in the Ergo continuously from 9am when we landed until 10.30pm when we finally got home. A long day, but she was comfortable and so was I. We breastfed, we cuddled and we had an amazing day standing up for our rights to birth where we went. November, back on the campaign trail again outside KRudd’s office here in Brisbane, Millie again travelled in her trusty Ergo blaring her political message on the front. And with the Ergo backpack accessory we have everything we need for a day or more out on the go, not only for Millie, but for me and her two brothers and Daddy too.


Entry by Lucie
November 12th, 2009
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We specifically purchased one of your Ergo baby slings to travel with my Lilly to the States in June this year. We didn’t need a stroller…the Ergo baby did it all.
The perks for travel with the Ergo baby for us was the following
a.. I have a big baby and at 12 months wearing the Ergo Baby I could barely feel her weight
b.. Negotiating our way in and out of airports and customs lines, baggage lines and check in lines was a breeze with the sling! Prams crash into people and are hard to negotiate in and around a crowd!
c.. Lilly fell asleep in the Ergo baby a lot! She slept against my chest in the customs line at LAX and we even had to hold her head up to show the customs officer her face!! The sling is like a sedative! That’s proves how comfy they are
d.. Off the beaten track. I was the envy of my friends because I didn’t have to push a stroller up and down hills and rocky paths. With Lil on my back in the Ergo baby it was easy! No path too rocky no beach to boggy!
e.. The Ergo baby is so light and packs up small for travel.
f.. Lilly felt part of the journey. With Lil on my back I felt so close to her when we were walking around exploring. I could talk to her about everything we saw and could feel her peering over my shoulder and looking around. The closeness the sling generated for Lilly and I on our travels made everything feel so special. You can’t feel that when they are in a pram.
g.. Constant comments. People constantly remarked on what a great idea the sling was! Especially in the States!
Clearly my best pre travel purchase I made and that’s the truth!
Alisha Q