Ergobaby Omni Breeze - Newborn Demonstration

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • How to Forward Face in Ergobaby Omni Breeze - • Ergobaby Omni Breeze -...
    The Omni Breeze is suitable for newborns, has a weight capacity of 20kgs and offers all four carry positions - parent facing, world facing, hip and back carry. I would say that you could reasonably use the Omni Breeze until 2 years or beyond, especially if you’re using it in the back carry position.
    As you would expect from an Ergobaby carrier, the Omni Breeze is ergonomically designed for both parent and baby.
    For Parents, the shape and structure is designed to evenly distribute Baby’s weight across your body without putting excessive pressure on your back or shoulders. It has a wide supportive waistband and lumbar support, and padded shoulder straps. You can also easily cross the straps at the back if you prefer a tighter fit, especially if you have narrow or sloping shoulders.
    For Baby, the Omni Breeze provides knee to knee support in the optional “M” leg positioning from birth through to babyhood and beyond. Essentially this means Baby’s knees are elevated higher than their bottom to ensure a more natural seated position in the carrier rather than legs hanging straight down. This is recognised as a healthier hip position for Baby.

Комментарии • 10

  • @SophiaVergez
    @SophiaVergez 3 месяца назад

    Super helpful demo thank you!!

  • @jaslau924
    @jaslau924 Год назад +2

    Your hands/arms must be pretty flexible to be able to pull them yourselves haha.

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Год назад

      Which bit are you having trouble with! I do have a little bit of a bendy arm 😂 but I try to make sure I'm showing a reasonably average range of motion.
      Is it pulling down on the straps around the 2:20 mark?
      Or let me know! I'm pretty good at working out solutions for whatever flexibility you have.

    • @jaslau924
      @jaslau924 Год назад

      @@ParentingCentral Hahah exactly that part! You do it so effortlessly

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Год назад

      I've made this video where I explain that part in a bit more detail. But if this doesn't help let me know and I'll put together a video where I'm careful not to do a chicken wing with my arm
      ruclips.net/user/shortsgQV2uPbKQK8?feature=share

  • @maritkaptein2471
    @maritkaptein2471 2 года назад +1

    Can you compare it to the Tula Explore?

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  2 года назад +2

      Hi Marit, thank you for your question! I don't have the Tula Explore on hand to make a side by side video. However I have previously review the Tula Explore here - ruclips.net/video/u8CwAWhxN0k/видео.html
      To compare briefly I'd say Omni Breeze is lighter, more breathable and offers the best forward facing positioning.
      The Tula Explore has an overall bigger panel to accommodate a bigger toddler and they have a better range of colours/prints/designs compared to Ergobaby.
      Otherwise they are very similar in terms of the function, fit, comfort etc.
      I hope that helps! - Rachel.

  • @sparklefairy83
    @sparklefairy83 Месяц назад

    What about when baby scrunches legs up. I can’t get my babies legs out?

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Месяц назад +1

      How old are they and approximate size/weight?
      It's totally okay (and expected) for their knees to draw up, so they're in a little M or "froggy leg" position. As long as their feet are on the outside so they can't push themselves up suddenly. (Those little froggy legs can spring)
      If they're pretty fresh and tightly scrunched it can be a matter of getting them in, scoop their bottom down deep into the "seat" of the carrier and as they relax a bit from being moved around then wiggle their legs so their hips relax out and get their feet free of the carrier.
      You can also squish the fabric together between their legs if it feels like their feet are getting caught on the inside?
      It's hard to know exactly what will help without seeing them in the carrier (and I'm better at showing than explaining 😂)
      I could try to put together a quick video showing some of those tips if it sounds like what's going on?