How hard-wearing are the Ergobaby Omni Breeze & Dream and is there a difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • How hard-wearing is the fabric on the Ergobaby Omni Dream and Omni Breeze and is there a difference between these two models?
    After my review of the Omni Dream where I said the only real difference between the Dream and the Breeze is the fabric, I got quite a few questions about if there was a difference in how hard wearing these two fabrics were and how they looked after some solid use. At the time both models were so new to me I couldn't really answer... but now a year down the line I can really answer this and there is a clear difference
    Clearly the Breeze looks better for long, although colour is also a factor!
    Both are really well made carriers and wear and tear is relatively minimal and only asthetic a year down the line, but there is clearly more asthetic wear on the 100% cotton Dream compared to the Polyester Breeze.
    Do you have one of these carriers? How has it lasted for you?
    #ergobaby #ergobabybreeze #ergobabydream #ergobabyomni #newparent #babycarrier #babycarrierreview #honestreviews #sheenslings #babywearingconsultant #slinglibrary

Комментарии • 16

  • @nadiiadobouny
    @nadiiadobouny Год назад +3

    Thank you!
    We’ve got a cotton dream as the breeze was giving irritation to my and baby’s skin on hot days and cotton is the best, it truly is a Dream no comparison to poliéster.
    Fading is the price you pay for the comfort of your baby being carried in natural material with natural dye.
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    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад +3

      Definitely true, you see it on all the other brands with fully cotton carriers. Doesn't put me off any of those brands either! But nice to be aware of it, had so many questions and some people surprised or disappointed so good to know both the pros and cons!

  • @MrFraiche
    @MrFraiche 6 месяцев назад

    Great content! Love the authenticity and experience sharing! Thank you!

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! That is lovely to read ❤

  • @oliviacampbell4246
    @oliviacampbell4246 12 дней назад

    Thank you for this! The dream also has a linen fabric. Thoughts on this? Would you choose one over the other or would you say they perform similarly?

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  11 дней назад

      I have never tried the linen. I can't even see it on the UK website... Not 100% sure if it was released over here or not. So I can't comment unfortunately.

  • @jayenh2023
    @jayenh2023 Год назад +1

    You have no idea how useful that is! I've been really considering upgrading my Izmi (shoulder straps are now hurting me) and trying something else asap. As a foster carer I need to use a carrier with many babies, so the fading would eventually make it look untidy. Do you think the impact of the UV that fades the fabric will eventually impact the strength of the fibres? I notice that the faded parts are not necessarily the structural elements, perhaps they use a different softer grade of cotton which fades more easily?

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад +2

      Yes i think its exactly that - softer grade cotton. I also think its potentially dye fading rather than fabric degrading because its much worse on the colours and basically doesn't happen on the Pearl grey

  • @aliciarojo3338
    @aliciarojo3338 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this. I've had a hard time deciding between the two fabrics and even choosing a color (so many options!). Im going to be purchasing the breeze. Are you aware if the hip carry position is a highly used/liked position? I like the idea of the aerloom style and fabric but im thinking the hip position is something i might like and the reason for choosing the omni instead of aerloom. I appreciate all of your videos. They've been so helpful for me (i have no access to a library like yours).

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад +2

      I like the hip position alot and know qlot of parents who do too but likewise know so many who never try it. My best advice is to consider how you carry in arms. Do you carry on the hip alot in arms? If so likely it will feel natural in a carrier too. If you almost never carry in arms this was likely you won't use it. I should also say compared the the Areloom these carriers last sooo much longer and are more versatile

  • @ritarosalina
    @ritarosalina Год назад +1

    Hi! Thanks so much for doing this comparison. Im expecting soon and looking to buy either the dream or breeze model. I like the idea of the dream more as its all cotton. Esp knowing my babyboy will be chewing on it. Do you know if the breeze is made of a specific type of polyester thats completely non toxic? As far as i know all polyester - recycled or not is made of plastic, which doesnt feel right for a baby to be chewing on - yes im gonna be a wooden toys kinda mum 😂
    All the best

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад

      I know that it is absolutely tested to be made with baby safe fabric and dyes ... its tested with chewing in mind! But I don't know any more than that. I would say however whatever you go for its worth getting suck pads to cover the carrier and protect it from chewing. Also to give baby something soft to suck on... I make some using bamboo towelling which you can find here sheenslings.com/product/suck-pads/

  • @antoanto5605
    @antoanto5605 Год назад

    Do you think the Omni breeze will last better in years to come ???

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад

      Yes, as I show in the video the Breeze is more durable/harder wearing than the Dream

  • @shellygo2
    @shellygo2 Год назад

    Do you recommend the breeze and dream more than the mesh?

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад

      The Breeze is mesh? So I am not sure I understand your question. Do you mean more than the Omni 360 Cool Air Mesh. I go through how the Breeze and Dream compare to this model and which I think is better in my review of the Ergobaby Breeze. Hope that helps!