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Abiie HUGGS 3-in-1 Baby Carrier with Hip Seat - Front Facing, Hip Hugger, Back Baby Carrier - Healthy Sitting (M) Position, 3 Mos.-Toddler - Buckle Type Closure - Approved by US Safety Standards
Abiie HUGGS 3-in-1 Baby Carrier with Hip Seat - Front Facing, Hip Hugger, Back Baby Carrier - Healthy Sitting (M) Position, 3 Mos.-Toddler - Buckle Type Closure - Approved by US Safety Standards
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- COMFORTABLE ERGONOMICS AND VERSATILE CARRYING: Abiie HUGGS revolutionary baby carrier hip seat ensures all-day comfort and proper ergonomics for your growing baby. Offering multiple carrying positions—Front-Inward & Front-Outward, Back Carry, and Hip Carry—the HUGGS Contour keeps your baby in a healthy hip position while providing the best comfort in various modes.
- UNINTERRUPTED SLEEP DESIGN: Setting a new standard in baby carriers, it features a patented, Velcro-free waist belt for a noiseless and peaceful repositioning experience. Unlike traditional carriers using noisy Velcro straps, the Huggs carrier enables seamless, silent transitions, avoiding disturbances that might wake a sleeping baby. This innovative design ensures a serene transfer from carrier to crib, promoting undisturbed, restful sleep for both the baby and the parent.
- ADAPTIVE DESIGN FOR COMFORT AND PROTECTION: The carrier features a dual-layer center panel that adjusts for weather conditions, providing warmth or ventilation as needed. Its breathable 3D mesh keeps your baby comfortable and dry, while the adjustable sleeping hood offers privacy, sun protection, and support for your baby’s head during sleep or nursing.
- INNOVATIVE HANDS-IN CONNECTION AND SECURE FIT: The HUGGS Contour is a lightweight yet sturdy carrier designed for daily use. With quick-releasing side buttons enabling hands-in access, it offers efficient proximity for parents to tend to their newborn. The adjustable two-way strap and elastic loop secure the carrier, allowing wearers to cross the straps in the back and keep them tangle-free.
- OPTIMIZED COMFORT FOR PARENTS: Padded shoulder straps and a supportive waistband evenly distribute your baby's weight, minimizing strain on the wearer's back and shoulders. Adjustable neck support ensures your baby's comfort and safety, ideal for baby showers, expectant moms, and grandparents seeking a secure carrying option. The carrier includes a two-year warranty from the date of purchase, providing peace of mind against potential defects.
Overview
- Color : Gray
- Material : Cotton
- Brand : Abiie
- Strap Type : Adjustable Strap
- Product Care Instructions : Machine Wash
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