Thank you for actually showing how long it takes, and every single step. I hate how the official instructional video makes everything look like it's just one fluid motion. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!
You're welcome! So pleased it was helpful to you :-) When baby gets bigger, have a look at my other videos for facing outwards, hip carry and back carrying :-)
This is definitely the easiest to follow and most informative video I've seen on the ergobaby. Im on my third child using this carrier and I'm only now completely comfortable using it after watching your tutorial thank you!
Thank you so much for your lovely feedback. I have made videos for quite a few manufacturers but I'll be sure to pass your comments on to Ergobaby..! Thanks again!
My daughter is almost 8 lbs and I was going to buy the infant insert. Your video has helped me souch fit my baby girl to this carrier and feel confident that she can breathe. She was originally sitting too low. Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful! The infant insert is not designed to be used with the Omni 360 - it’s for the older 360 (confusingly, they have very similar names). Pleased my video helped you use your carrier with your little one 🙂
This video is amazing, thank you so much. I just bought one, the video instructions according to the company left me with soooo many questions, and your video answered them all! I'm now really excited to use it! Thank you!
Great video, I wore this with my last about three years ago so have forgotten since and needed a refresher. Thank you for the thorough walkthrough. Very much appreciated. X
This is a great video. The ergobaby video doesn't cross the straps, which to me looks like a much better way of getting the high, snug fit needed for newborns. You have also showed how you have the material between you and baby, which also makes sense for getting that high position. So thank you! I'm off to buy this carrier now, after you've cleared up my doubts :-)
So pleased it was helpful to you! If you're in the UK, I retail them via my website - www.southeastslings.co.uk - so you can purchase from me if you'd like to. You have the option of a free 15 minute video call with purchase, to help you with using and adjusting the carrier for you and baby :-)
@@SouthEastSlings I've gone with Evergreen, really into deep jewel colours right now. I've had the lighter grey colour before and fancied a complete change. I also got the dolly one for my 4 year old son with the stars on it!
Hi! Thanks for your question. My suggestion would be to try it on the newborn setting first of all. Then the following adjustments may be needed, depending on how big your 3 month old is: You may need to make the velcro adjuster slightly wider (probably adjusted to between the first and middle setting). Ideally the carrier should fit from one knee to the other, so the lower leg swings freely. Depending on how tall you are and how tall baby is, you may need to sit the waistband a little lower on your body than is shown in the video here. The lower the waistband sits. the taller the panel will be over baby's back. You'll still want to ensure it comes up to the nape of baby's neck. You may also want to undo the piece that's done up behind baby's neck and flip it over onto the outside. This piece closes the gap behind baby's neck when they're newborn but may not be needed at 3 months. Hope that helps!
Hi! Thank you for your question. Yes absolutely! There are lots of different ways the Ergobaby Omni 360 can be done up - Crossing straps, Clipping behind neck, Pre-clipping and passing over head. Everyone has different preferences. I have made videos showing each of these options. The Ergobaby Omni 360 instruction manual has different options shown and, certainly, when the Omni 360 came out (around 2018 I think?) they made videos showing the different options for it. The newer version is the Omni Dream/Omni Breeze so you may find Ergobaby have reduced down the videos online for their older models of carrier. Hope that helps!
@@rushdahaniffa no problem. I've realised the Omni 360 is actually 8 years old now (older than I thought). I've just found my demo videos for it from then. If you watch my videos demoing the Omni Dream/Breeze they're much newer/higher quality. I'll share a link for you
@@rushdahaniffa Here you go - 3 other ways to do the straps up 🙂The newer version is very similar to the Omni 360 (just a few small improvements that make it fit better from newborn). The functionality is the same though: ruclips.net/video/i6fN6YvPCt8/видео.htmlsi=l9JgTiRuce_TijOG
After watching tens of videos, this is by far the best one. It gave so many more details, answering all the remaining questions I had about baby’s position, like what to do with his arms or uneven legs. THANK YOU! One question, what do we do with the extra flaps (with the loops) that hang out above the left and right clips?
I'm so pleased you found it so helpful! You can thread the buckles through these loops, for additional security. They're most useful when back carrying, as they keep the buckles from rubbing against your underarm.
The higher you wear the waistband, the higher the straps will sit under your armpits. Try wearing the waistband a little lower, and then holding baby a little lower too (so the carrier still comes up to the nape of their neck but no higher). Providing their head is still resting on the solid part of your chest, you can vary how high or low you hold them. Adjusting the waistband lower should help lower the straps under your arms. It's also worth trying the straight strap method, as well as crossing straps, to see which you prefer. My video here (with the newer version of the Omni 360) shows how: ruclips.net/video/i6fN6YvPCt8/видео.html
So pleased this is helpful to you. There are various other videos on here so feel free to come back, as baby gets bigger, to look at different carry positions for your little one. Enjoy your new carrier!
Most baby carriers can be used as a feeding aid. If you watch my video linked below, the method used translates to many other carriers - including the Omni 360. I hope that helps :-) ruclips.net/video/vcfVP9V4AIc/видео.html
Thank you so much! Really pleased it was helpful to you. As baby gets bigger there are other videos on here showing different carry positions and settings so feel free to have a look if you need any tips
The higher you wear the waistband, the more fabric can sit between you and baby (which will shorten the panel). If you find the panel is coming a bit too high, just hold baby slightly lower on you - so more fabric is between you and then. Also make sure you're bringing the fabric straight out - horizontally - before bringing it over baby's back - so that you get the nice, curved seat position. Hope that helps! If you'd like any more help feel free to book a video call so we can run through it in person www.roamyhuntconsultancy.co.uk/consultations
What is meant by “knees at hip width”. The knees are radically wider than the hips. This product seems to force spread a newborns hips, even in the newborn setting (tremendous amount of seat material). Seems like baby would have to be further away from adult than product allows in order to not have to open legs around adult torso.
So for a newborn, until around 3-4 months old their knees are tucked up around the same width as their hips. So their knees are tucked up above their bottom, lower leg hanging straight down. It is very difficult to get a demo doll to emulate a real baby (as the legs tend to flop) which is why I use words to help describe the position. With an actual baby they naturally draw their knees up when held in arms and the carrier is designed to support them in that position. If you watch from 6:45 on the video I show how to gently lift the knees and bring them closer to the centre. With very curled up newborns and/or babies that are small, you may need to wait a few weeks until the carrier fits them comfortably. I hope that helps!
Thanks for your question. The clips in sliders that are in either strap are used for: a) back carrying b) if you wear the carrier with the straps straight (also known as rucksack style or H shape) rather than crossed If you have a look at my other videos you’ll see these positions demoed When you’re crossing the straps the small clip isn’t needed Hope that helps!
So it doesn’t matter for newborn position about the sliders? Also where should the back strap that’s clipped he positioned? Upper back or mid back etc? My baby isn’t enjoying the carrier at all,think he feels trapped . Any suggestions ? Thank you for your quick reply.
Ok so quite a few questions here 🙂 If you're using the carrier as shown in the video above you can totally ignore the clip that's on the straps behind you. The Mesh Omni 360s have sliders on the front panel, the standard ones (like the one shown in my video here) have buttons. If yours has sliders, and this is what you're asking about, these should always be in the wider setting, unless baby is facing outwards. If you're talking about wearing the straps straight/rucksack/H-shape my video on link below shows the various ways to do this. It's personal preference based on what you find easy to do and comfortable: ruclips.net/video/i6fN6YvPCt8/видео.html When tightening (with any of the various ways of doing up the straps) make sure you always bring the slack to the buckle before tightening. This ensures the straps are snug but baby isn't over-tightened against you. If you need any additional help its probably worth booking a 15 min video call, so I can run through it all in person 🙂
They're both very different. I find Boba X tends to fit best with straps worn straight, rather than crossed. The Boba X lasts for longer (generally until around 3-4 years, compared to around 2-2.5 years with the Ergobaby Omni 360). The Ergobaby Omni 360 offers facing outwards position. Both work nicely for facing inwards and a back carry. The Boba X straps adjust shorter for a back carry than the Ergobaby Omni 360 ones do. If it's possible for you to try them out at at Sling Library (if you're in a country that has them) then I would as they really are very different in terms of fit and feel :-)
Yes you can. It tends to be more supportive to cross the straps, especially as baby gets heavier. Some people find straight straps easier, depending on their mobility
Do you know if there a minimum length? Have a normal sized 1 month old, but she seems to sink in too far. Or tips on to adjust so she doesn't sink so far?
Thanks for your question. So the higher you wear the waistband, the shorter the panel over their back will be. If you have a look on the video, you’ll see I hold the demo doll so some of the fabric is between me and the doll. If you’re finding the panel comes up a bit high, try holding baby an inch or so lower - so more of them sits over the carrier. Then when you bring the panel up it’ll be shorter. Make sure you don’t pull it up too high (or you’ll end up shifting them up). Hope that makes sense; it’s always harder to describe with words then to demonstrate! If you want to book a 15 minute video call to run through it face to face these are £10.
I’m so confused, I have the Ergobaby Omni 360 but there’s no adjuster on the waistband, it’s just sewed into place. I can’t find any videos for one like mine. I’ve seen several that look like yours with the Velcro, but mine doesn’t have that.
Hi! It sounds like you have the Ergobaby 360. Not the Ergobaby Omni 360. This does not have an adjustable width and has fixed straight straps. If you look at the Ergobaby playlist on here it will show you videos using that one.
@@SouthEastSlings That’s what I thought!! But I went and looked at my order on Amazon and it literally says the Omni 360! I checked, and checked again. So weird. I’m just trying to figure out if I’ll need a newborn insert for it or not. I didn’t think I would, but now I’m not sure. Mine says it holds a 7lb baby, but it’s not adjustable and I don’t have an insert.
Sadly listings on Amazon are often incorrect. If it doesn’t have the adjustable width it is not the Omni 360 and will need an infant insert until baby is around 4-6 months
The buttons on the outside of the panel are adjusted for facing inwards or outwards. The wider buttons are used for inward facing, hip carry and back carry. The narrower buttons are used when baby is facing outwards. You can see how to adjust the buttons for baby facing outwards in my other video The other adjustment that has buttons is for the flap behind baby’s head. This is folded inwards - to close the gap behind baby’s neck - when they are newborn. When they grow they will no longer need the flap folded in, so it can go in the outward position. Again, see my other videos for this. When you bring the flap so it folds on the outside is based on the size of baby, and the shape of the wearer, rather than the weight of baby.
Why does it seem like the ergo baby carrier bottom piece is too Wide to fit across my newborns bum ? I adjusted to the newborn size and still too big and my baby is 9 weeks
Thanks for your question. No, you don’t need the infant insert with any of the newer Ergobaby carriers; they fit from newborn without them. The insert is only needed on Ergobaby carriers where the base width of the panel is not adjustable (eg Ergobaby 360, Ergobaby Sport, Ergobaby Original).
Hi! The Ergobaby Omni 360 does not need an infant insert. The infant insert is designed for use in Ergobaby's older products - the Ergobaby 360, Ergobaby Original and a few others (now discontinued). The OMNI 360 doesn't need any inserts (It's a bit confusing as one of the '360' carriers needs it but the other doesn't so it's good to ask :-) )
@@bundy8609 If it's called 'All in One' that sounds like it's the Ergobaby 360 plus the insert. You can see my video demoing this carrier with the insert and without on my "Ergobaby' playlist on here
@@SouthEastSlings didn't understand from your answer does that mean I don't need the insert cause its already a part of the carrier or I do need it ? First pregnancy and all is very confusing 😕
Yes, this is a safety measure; from my experience the clip is really hard to pushl open by mistake but it's good to have it anyway. Also all the clips have this safety and it also acts as a guide to have the straps not touch the baby.
Hi! Thanks for your question. It obviously depends on how big/small your baby is but, generally, the newborn setting is for the first 8 weeks or so. As baby gets taller you start to move the waistband a little lower, widen the seat a little, and turn the flap to the outward setting Babies that are larger at birth may need the carrier adjusting sooner. Babies that are smaller may need it in the newborn setting for longer. Hope that helps!
I'm about to have my third baby and always wanted to try this but I'm small with large breasts tripple D and i was told it wouldnt be comfortable for baby?
All carriers fit different wearers differently. Think about how you hold your baby in arms, then sit the carrier to replicate in-arms carrying. The Ergobaby is likely to mould to all shapes and sizes but - like choosing jeans - they all fit different wearers differently. Look to sit the waistband very high and try slightly off-centre as well as central positions (so baby may be more comfortable either between your breasts or curved around one side or the other). If you'd like any in-person help - or for me to demo what I mean - feel free to book a video-call with me. Details are here: www.roamyhuntconsultancy.co.uk/consultations
Sorry to hear you're struggling. Here are the main things to look at: 1) Is baby hungry? 2) Do they need a new nappy/are they needing to fill their nappy? If it's either of those you'll need to address those first. If it's not those: 3) Is baby tired? Often they can be a little bit grizzly going in if they need to sleep but don't know how. Once you've done your safety checks (baby has clear airways, carrier no higher than earlobe, and are as tight as a cuddle in arms, so they can't slump) go for a bouncy-walk up and down the corridor/around the room. If it's just that they're tired they'll generally settle in a few minutes 4) Has baby got their knees tucked up with a gentle curve to their spine? If baby is quite 'straight' in the carrier this can put pressure on their tummy and make it uncomfortable. Make sure you bring their knees up towards you with a gentle tilt, so they're sat on their bottom with a gentle curve to their spine (I demonstrate this in the video above). 5) Is baby held as tight as a cuddle in arms? If baby is held too loosely they won't feel safe and will be unsettled. Again, I show how to check they're held nice and snug in the video above. This, combined with step 4), tends to be the most common cause of baby being unsettled in the carrier With all of these, once you've got baby safely in the carrier and done your checks, don't stand still - walk around. Baby's like movement and, also, will pick up on any anxiety you have. Moving around will calm you down and will also likely calm baby. Also ensure you support baby comfortably when you're putting the carrier on - so support them under their bottom before you've brought the carrier panel up, then across their shoulders once the carrier is over their back. Like point 4), if you support baby across their back this will squash their tummy against you, which can make it uncomfortable for them and cause them to arch their back and push their legs out behind them. Hope that all helps. I do run through all of this in my video above so maybe pick a time when baby is settled and try the carrier again. Take it slowly - there's no prize for doing it quickly!
Hola yo compre hace una semana y no pude usarlo, la tengo guardada ahora intentare usarlo ya que vi su vídeo 😊..este porta bebe el material es un poco duro..es normal o no afecta al bebe ..?? Help me please
I hope the video is helpful. The fabric is generally fairly soft on the Omni 360. The Cool Mesh version is a bit less soft but both do soften with use. You can purchase a Drool Bib which fits over the front and straps. This is a very soft cotton cover and can be useful if baby tends to rest their head against the straps
Great and amazing video 🤩 My baby is 3 months and I was wearing him wrong all the time... I am feeling terrible. He was born with 55cm, should I cross the shoulder strips anyway? He is now 3 months and 65 cm, should I use the second measure on the velcro? Should I keep the neck thing folded to inside? (Sorry for all the questions... I am kind of freaking out 🤣)
So pleased you found the video helpful. Please try not to worry. You can wear the straps crossed or straight - whichever way you find most comfortable (I have videos showing how to wear the straps straight if that's how you prefer). My video here shows with a slightly older baby, with crossed straps: ruclips.net/video/IoUjOM1qsMg/видео.html Then the video here shows with slightly older baby and straight straps: ruclips.net/video/xySFR6clLro/видео.html With the width, it really depends on the length of baby's legs. Ideally the carrier will fit from one kneepit to the other, so the lower leg can swing freely. If quite a bit of their thigh is outside the seat of the carrier then you may want to widen it. If you'd like any further help - or want me to give you some face-to-face guidance - I offer video call consultations so feel free to get in touch if you'd like to book one in: www.roamyhuntconsultancy.co.uk/book
Checked the instructions that came with my carrier and this doesn't look right, back is pulled in too far... It's weird so many people are saying this is easier, that doesn't mean it's correct.. pretty sure the video on the actual ergo baby page would show you the way to strap baby in properly since they made it😅
Thank you for your message. The Ergobaby Omni 360 can be worn with straps straight or crossing over your back. Whichever you prefer. I have videos demoing both. As baby gets heavier many people find crossing straps are more supportive. The straps also tend to fit more petite wearers better when crossed over the back. Have a look at my other videos and see which option works best for you
Make sure you wear the waistband high, and hold him so there’s some of the body of the fabric between you and him. This will shorten the panel height. If you need additional help feel free to book a video call
Sorry to hear you feel this is complicated. It's actually very intuitive once you've put it on a couple of times. Everyone has different preferences though, which is why there are so many options when it comes to baby carriers. Have a look through my videos at options that clip at the front, or behind your neck, as these may suit you better. If you need additional help with choosing there are lots of sling libraries all over the UK where you can try out options before purchasing. If you don't have one locally (or are in a different country) I offer video call consultations, so can run through different options with you, depending on your preference :-)
Thank you for actually showing how long it takes, and every single step. I hate how the official instructional video makes everything look like it's just one fluid motion. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!
So pleased the video was helpful to you ❤
This has got to be the most elaborate and helpful demonstration for the ergo carrier, thank you so much
Thank you so much for your lovely feedback! I'm so pleased it was helpful to you :-)
Is the one I bought a good one ?
Agreed! Thank u!
This is THE BEST !!! Even The company's own informational videos were just put to shame!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much! Really pleased it was helpful to you 🙂
You are my savior. This is my ticket out of the house. I've been going crazy. Thank you sincerely.
You are very welcome! Thank you so much for your kind feedback
Brilliant video thank you. Makes a heck of a lot more sense than the ‘official’ one! X x x
You're welcome! So pleased it was helpful to you :-) When baby gets bigger, have a look at my other videos for facing outwards, hip carry and back carrying :-)
Lol
Seriously!
Wow. Incredible video. Very informative, clear, and concise. And done in a single take! Super impressive.
Thank you so much for your kind comments. Very pleased the video was so helpful to you 🙂
Thank you so much!!! I could NOT figure out why she was so low and the Ergobaby youtube was ZERO help. THANK YOU!!!!!
You are very welcome! Very pleased my video was helpful to you. Enjoy lots of cuddles with your little one!
This is definitely the easiest to follow and most informative video I've seen on the ergobaby. Im on my third child using this carrier and I'm only now completely comfortable using it after watching your tutorial thank you!
Thank you so much!! So pleased it’s been helpful to you. Your lovely feedback has made my day 🙂
Amazing instructional video - the best one on RUclips for sure! Ergobaby should hire you for their product demos!
Thank you so much for your lovely feedback. I have made videos for quite a few manufacturers but I'll be sure to pass your comments on to Ergobaby..! Thanks again!
My daughter is almost 8 lbs and I was going to buy the infant insert. Your video has helped me souch fit my baby girl to this carrier and feel confident that she can breathe. She was originally sitting too low. Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful! The infant insert is not designed to be used with the Omni 360 - it’s for the older 360 (confusingly, they have very similar names). Pleased my video helped you use your carrier with your little one 🙂
Thank you!!! This is way better than the official video on their website!
Thank you! So pleased it was helpful to you. Hope your carrier is really useful
I've watched a bunch of videos on the carrier and yours is by far the most informative. Thank you :)
Thank you so much for your kind feedback. I'm very pleased it was helpful to you!
This video is amazing, thank you so much. I just bought one, the video instructions according to the company left me with soooo many questions, and your video answered them all! I'm now really excited to use it! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your kind feedback and lovely comments. I am so pleased the video was helpful to you! Hope you enjoy using your carrier 🙂
Thank you. Your videos are always so clear and helpful
Thank you so much for your kind feedback; a lovely start to my day!
Great video, I wore this with my last about three years ago so have forgotten since and needed a refresher. Thank you for the thorough walkthrough. Very much appreciated. X
Very pleased you found the video helpful. Enjoy lots of lovely cuddles with your little one!
Much better than the official video. Thanks!
You’re welcome! Glad you found it helpful 🙂
Thats is easily the most helpful video on this, I have found, thankyou x
Thank you so much! Very pleased you found it so helpful!
This is a great video. The ergobaby video doesn't cross the straps, which to me looks like a much better way of getting the high, snug fit needed for newborns. You have also showed how you have the material between you and baby, which also makes sense for getting that high position. So thank you! I'm off to buy this carrier now, after you've cleared up my doubts :-)
So pleased it was helpful to you! If you're in the UK, I retail them via my website - www.southeastslings.co.uk - so you can purchase from me if you'd like to. You have the option of a free 15 minute video call with purchase, to help you with using and adjusting the carrier for you and baby :-)
@@SouthEastSlings I'm not in the UK, otherwise I would buy from you!
@@hannahhood9911 Ah no worries! Hope you find a pattern or print you love :-D
@@SouthEastSlings I've gone with Evergreen, really into deep jewel colours right now. I've had the lighter grey colour before and fancied a complete change. I also got the dolly one for my 4 year old son with the stars on it!
@@hannahhood9911 Awwww cute! The doll carriers are so lovely! Evergreen is a great choice - hope you have lots of lovely cuddles in it :-)
Hi, how would i need to adjust the sling for a 3 month old please? Or can I follow the same rules for the newborn. Thank you!
Hi! Thanks for your question. My suggestion would be to try it on the newborn setting first of all. Then the following adjustments may be needed, depending on how big your 3 month old is:
You may need to make the velcro adjuster slightly wider (probably adjusted to between the first and middle setting). Ideally the carrier should fit from one knee to the other, so the lower leg swings freely.
Depending on how tall you are and how tall baby is, you may need to sit the waistband a little lower on your body than is shown in the video here. The lower the waistband sits. the taller the panel will be over baby's back. You'll still want to ensure it comes up to the nape of baby's neck.
You may also want to undo the piece that's done up behind baby's neck and flip it over onto the outside. This piece closes the gap behind baby's neck when they're newborn but may not be needed at 3 months.
Hope that helps!
Thank you so much for your reply! This is by far the most informative and easy to follow video out there. Thank you for all your brilliant help! 😊
@@jessicaag2367 You're very welcome! 🙂
Why doesnt the website do this well explaining how to use it? Thanks for uploading
Thanks for your kind feedback! Very pleased it was helpful to you 🙂
Ergobaby should just link to your video instead. This is the best one hands down
Thank you so much - your comment totally made my day! Very pleased you found it helpful 🙂
Is it ok to cross the straps? The official video doesn’t show that step.
Hi! Thank you for your question. Yes absolutely! There are lots of different ways the Ergobaby Omni 360 can be done up - Crossing straps, Clipping behind neck, Pre-clipping and passing over head. Everyone has different preferences. I have made videos showing each of these options.
The Ergobaby Omni 360 instruction manual has different options shown and, certainly, when the Omni 360 came out (around 2018 I think?) they made videos showing the different options for it. The newer version is the Omni Dream/Omni Breeze so you may find Ergobaby have reduced down the videos online for their older models of carrier.
Hope that helps!
@@SouthEastSlings Thank you so much for the quick and detailed response. Will check out your video on the different ways of wearing it 🙂
@@rushdahaniffa no problem. I've realised the Omni 360 is actually 8 years old now (older than I thought). I've just found my demo videos for it from then. If you watch my videos demoing the Omni Dream/Breeze they're much newer/higher quality. I'll share a link for you
@@rushdahaniffa Here you go - 3 other ways to do the straps up 🙂The newer version is very similar to the Omni 360 (just a few small improvements that make it fit better from newborn). The functionality is the same though: ruclips.net/video/i6fN6YvPCt8/видео.htmlsi=l9JgTiRuce_TijOG
Very helpful. Thanks 🙏
You're welcome! Thanks for your kind feedback
the best video! i was struggling and came across your video and omg you are the best!
thank you
you're welcome! So pleased it was helpful to you
You are heavensent with this video. THANK YOU 😭♥️
Thanks so much for your kind message! So pleased this video was helpful to you! Enjoy lots of lovely cuddles with your carrier :-)
Thank you for being here for me and my first born Jay
You’re welcome! Glad the video was helpful to you 🙂
Perfectly explained tutorial. Thank you so much 💓
Thank you so much - really pleased you found it helpful :-)
Fantastic video. Thank you. I've watched tonnes now and this one is the easiest to understand x
So pleased you found it helpful :-)
Watching this today! Thank-you
Great! Hope it's really helpful to you!
Super helpful, and clear directions. Thank you!
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful to you 🙂
After watching tens of videos, this is by far the best one. It gave so many more details, answering all the remaining questions I had about baby’s position, like what to do with his arms or uneven legs. THANK YOU! One question, what do we do with the extra flaps (with the loops) that hang out above the left and right clips?
I'm so pleased you found it so helpful! You can thread the buckles through these loops, for additional security. They're most useful when back carrying, as they keep the buckles from rubbing against your underarm.
Thank you for making this video! This helped me so much.
You're very welcome! So pleased it was helpful to you :-)
Thank you! This is SO helpful!
The higher you wear the waistband, the higher the straps will sit under your armpits. Try wearing the waistband a little lower, and then holding baby a little lower too (so the carrier still comes up to the nape of their neck but no higher). Providing their head is still resting on the solid part of your chest, you can vary how high or low you hold them. Adjusting the waistband lower should help lower the straps under your arms. It's also worth trying the straight strap method, as well as crossing straps, to see which you prefer. My video here (with the newer version of the Omni 360) shows how: ruclips.net/video/i6fN6YvPCt8/видео.html
Your baby is so well behaved 😁
Ha ha! My 'actual' babies are 13 and 12 years old (so would be a little big for the carrier...!)
Thank you for such a great explanation & demo!!!
You're very welcome! I hope it was helpful to you 🙂
Thank you for this video. It is detailed yet simple :)
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful :-)
We’ve just purchased one of these carriers, great timing and very clear, helpful video, thank you.
So pleased this is helpful to you. There are various other videos on here so feel free to come back, as baby gets bigger, to look at different carry positions for your little one. Enjoy your new carrier!
Thank youuu! I just got one of these carriers and it was way too long for my 5 month old
You're welcome! Waistband positioning really does make SUCH a difference! Glad it was helpful
Soooooo helpful!
Thanks for your kind feedback! I'm so pleased the video was helpful to you 🙂
thank you very much! very helpful video!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful to you 🙂
Do you have any tips/could you please do a video on how to breastfeed in the ergobaby omni 360?
Most baby carriers can be used as a feeding aid. If you watch my video linked below, the method used translates to many other carriers - including the Omni 360. I hope that helps :-)
ruclips.net/video/vcfVP9V4AIc/видео.html
@@SouthEastSlings Great, thank you! 😊
This video was extremely helpful
Thank you so much! Really pleased it was helpful to you. As baby gets bigger there are other videos on here showing different carry positions and settings so feel free to have a look if you need any tips
Fantastic explanation - thank you so much!
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful 🙂
Wonderful video!
We have difficulty adjusting the baby height. The ear is always to low. How do you adjust the seat height?
The higher you wear the waistband, the more fabric can sit between you and baby (which will shorten the panel). If you find the panel is coming a bit too high, just hold baby slightly lower on you - so more fabric is between you and then. Also make sure you're bringing the fabric straight out - horizontally - before bringing it over baby's back - so that you get the nice, curved seat position. Hope that helps! If you'd like any more help feel free to book a video call so we can run through it in person www.roamyhuntconsultancy.co.uk/consultations
Really useful video, thanks
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful to you
This video was so incredibly helpful!!! Thank you!!!
You're welcome! Very pleased you found it helpful!
Great video, really helpful.
So pleased you found it useful! Thanks for your feedback 🙂
What is meant by “knees at hip width”. The knees are radically wider than the hips. This product seems to force spread a newborns hips, even in the newborn setting (tremendous amount of seat material). Seems like baby would have to be further away from adult than product allows in order to not have to open legs around adult torso.
So for a newborn, until around 3-4 months old their knees are tucked up around the same width as their hips. So their knees are tucked up above their bottom, lower leg hanging straight down.
It is very difficult to get a demo doll to emulate a real baby (as the legs tend to flop) which is why I use words to help describe the position.
With an actual baby they naturally draw their knees up when held in arms and the carrier is designed to support them in that position. If you watch from 6:45 on the video I show how to gently lift the knees and bring them closer to the centre.
With very curled up newborns and/or babies that are small, you may need to wait a few weeks until the carrier fits them comfortably. I hope that helps!
Thank you! This was very helpful and clear.
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Thank you!!!!
You're welcome! Glad it was useful to you
Thank you for the video, much better than the official video
You're welcome! Thanks for taking the time to comment - I'm really pleased you found the video helpful :-)
Hi, I’m wondering what the sliders are for or what difference they make on the positioning. The ones located on the straps.
Thanks for your question. The clips in sliders that are in either strap are used for:
a) back carrying
b) if you wear the carrier with the straps straight (also known as rucksack style or H shape) rather than crossed
If you have a look at my other videos you’ll see these positions demoed
When you’re crossing the straps the small clip isn’t needed
Hope that helps!
So it doesn’t matter for newborn position about the sliders? Also where should the back strap that’s clipped he positioned? Upper back or mid back etc?
My baby isn’t enjoying the carrier at all,think he feels trapped . Any suggestions ?
Thank you for your quick reply.
Ok so quite a few questions here 🙂
If you're using the carrier as shown in the video above you can totally ignore the clip that's on the straps behind you.
The Mesh Omni 360s have sliders on the front panel, the standard ones (like the one shown in my video here) have buttons. If yours has sliders, and this is what you're asking about, these should always be in the wider setting, unless baby is facing outwards.
If you're talking about wearing the straps straight/rucksack/H-shape my video on link below shows the various ways to do this. It's personal preference based on what you find easy to do and comfortable: ruclips.net/video/i6fN6YvPCt8/видео.html
When tightening (with any of the various ways of doing up the straps) make sure you always bring the slack to the buckle before tightening. This ensures the straps are snug but baby isn't over-tightened against you.
If you need any additional help its probably worth booking a 15 min video call, so I can run through it all in person 🙂
How do you like this carrier compared to the Boba X? I’m just tossing between the two. Thanks so much!
They're both very different. I find Boba X tends to fit best with straps worn straight, rather than crossed. The Boba X lasts for longer (generally until around 3-4 years, compared to around 2-2.5 years with the Ergobaby Omni 360). The Ergobaby Omni 360 offers facing outwards position. Both work nicely for facing inwards and a back carry. The Boba X straps adjust shorter for a back carry than the Ergobaby Omni 360 ones do. If it's possible for you to try them out at at Sling Library (if you're in a country that has them) then I would as they really are very different in terms of fit and feel :-)
Thank You. Your vid. helped us alot!
You're welcome! Very pleased it was helpful to you :-)
This was so helpful! 👏🏻
Thanks so much for your comment! Really pleased you found the video helpful :-)
Can you have cross back stripes all the time? From newborn to toddler?
Yes you can. It tends to be more supportive to cross the straps, especially as baby gets heavier. Some people find straight straps easier, depending on their mobility
Thank you so much! I haven’t been using it correctly and baby was not comfortable:(
So pleased this was helpful to you. I hope you and baby enjoy your carrier :-)
Do you know if there a minimum length? Have a normal sized 1 month old, but she seems to sink in too far. Or tips on to adjust so she doesn't sink so far?
Thanks for your question. So the higher you wear the waistband, the shorter the panel over their back will be. If you have a look on the video, you’ll see I hold the demo doll so some of the fabric is between me and the doll. If you’re finding the panel comes up a bit high, try holding baby an inch or so lower - so more of them sits over the carrier. Then when you bring the panel up it’ll be shorter. Make sure you don’t pull it up too high (or you’ll end up shifting them up). Hope that makes sense; it’s always harder to describe with words then to demonstrate! If you want to book a 15 minute video call to run through it face to face these are £10.
thank you this is really helpful !!
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Thank you for this!
Thank you!
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I’m so confused, I have the Ergobaby Omni 360 but there’s no adjuster on the waistband, it’s just sewed into place. I can’t find any videos for one like mine. I’ve seen several that look like yours with the Velcro, but mine doesn’t have that.
Hi! It sounds like you have the Ergobaby 360. Not the Ergobaby Omni 360. This does not have an adjustable width and has fixed straight straps. If you look at the Ergobaby playlist on here it will show you videos using that one.
@@SouthEastSlings That’s what I thought!! But I went and looked at my order on Amazon and it literally says the Omni 360! I checked, and checked again. So weird. I’m just trying to figure out if I’ll need a newborn insert for it or not. I didn’t think I would, but now I’m not sure. Mine says it holds a 7lb baby, but it’s not adjustable and I don’t have an insert.
Sadly listings on Amazon are often incorrect. If it doesn’t have the adjustable width it is not the Omni 360 and will need an infant insert until baby is around 4-6 months
Very helpful, thank you!
You're welcome! Glad it was useful to you :-)
Thank you’ :)
The two buttons that you showed in the beginning have to be adjusted depending on baby’s weight? What’s the weight range for each button?
The buttons on the outside of the panel are adjusted for facing inwards or outwards.
The wider buttons are used for inward facing, hip carry and back carry.
The narrower buttons are used when baby is facing outwards.
You can see how to adjust the buttons for baby facing outwards in my other video
The other adjustment that has buttons is for the flap behind baby’s head. This is folded inwards - to close the gap behind baby’s neck - when they are newborn. When they grow they will no longer need the flap folded in, so it can go in the outward position. Again, see my other videos for this.
When you bring the flap so it folds on the outside is based on the size of baby, and the shape of the wearer, rather than the weight of baby.
Thanks alot
You're welcome! Hope it's helpful to you :-)
Why does it seem like the ergo baby carrier bottom piece is too Wide to fit across my newborns bum ? I adjusted to the newborn size and still too big and my baby is 9 weeks
Are either of these compatible with the infant insert?
Thanks for your question. No, you don’t need the infant insert with any of the newer Ergobaby carriers; they fit from newborn without them.
The insert is only needed on Ergobaby carriers where the base width of the panel is not adjustable (eg Ergobaby 360, Ergobaby Sport, Ergobaby Original).
Thanks for the video! What about the infant insert they sell so you can use from day zero?
Hi! The Ergobaby Omni 360 does not need an infant insert.
The infant insert is designed for use in Ergobaby's older products - the Ergobaby 360, Ergobaby Original and a few others (now discontinued).
The OMNI 360 doesn't need any inserts (It's a bit confusing as one of the '360' carriers needs it but the other doesn't so it's good to ask :-) )
@@SouthEastSlings i just got the ergobaby all in one 7 to 45 lbs and I bought the infant insert as well does that mean I don't need it ?
@@bundy8609 If it's called 'All in One' that sounds like it's the Ergobaby 360 plus the insert. You can see my video demoing this carrier with the insert and without on my "Ergobaby' playlist on here
@@SouthEastSlings didn't understand from your answer does that mean I don't need the insert cause its already a part of the carrier or I do need it ? First pregnancy and all is very confusing 😕
@@bundy8609 Here's the video for using the carrier you have with the insert: ruclips.net/video/3HQoVM0fZ2g/видео.html
04:27 That strap should have gone inside the elastic one. Shouldn't it?
Hi, yes, the strap can be fed through the elastic before clipping together
Yes, this is a safety measure; from my experience the clip is really hard to pushl open by mistake but it's good to have it anyway. Also all the clips have this safety and it also acts as a guide to have the straps not touch the baby.
Thank u
You're welcome! :-)
Thanks so much, struggled quite a lot with finding good information. The official videos weren’t very helpful
So pleased it was helpful to you. Any questions - please just ask!
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Thanks for the love! Nearly at 100,000 views in 1 year! Wow!
I haven’t tried my baby in this yet but wanted to ask, what age is considered newborn? My baby will be 3 months old when using this.
Thank you
Hi! Thanks for your question.
It obviously depends on how big/small your baby is but, generally, the newborn setting is for the first 8 weeks or so.
As baby gets taller you start to move the waistband a little lower, widen the seat a little, and turn the flap to the outward setting
Babies that are larger at birth may need the carrier adjusting sooner. Babies that are smaller may need it in the newborn setting for longer.
Hope that helps!
Yes that’s great thank you for your help!
I'm about to have my third baby and always wanted to try this but I'm small with large breasts tripple D and i was told it wouldnt be comfortable for baby?
All carriers fit different wearers differently. Think about how you hold your baby in arms, then sit the carrier to replicate in-arms carrying.
The Ergobaby is likely to mould to all shapes and sizes but - like choosing jeans - they all fit different wearers differently. Look to sit the waistband very high and try slightly off-centre as well as central positions (so baby may be more comfortable either between your breasts or curved around one side or the other).
If you'd like any in-person help - or for me to demo what I mean - feel free to book a video-call with me. Details are here: www.roamyhuntconsultancy.co.uk/consultations
My baby hates the carrier 😭. I don’t know what to do!
Sorry to hear you're struggling.
Here are the main things to look at:
1) Is baby hungry?
2) Do they need a new nappy/are they needing to fill their nappy?
If it's either of those you'll need to address those first. If it's not those:
3) Is baby tired?
Often they can be a little bit grizzly going in if they need to sleep but don't know how. Once you've done your safety checks (baby has clear airways, carrier no higher than earlobe, and are as tight as a cuddle in arms, so they can't slump) go for a bouncy-walk up and down the corridor/around the room. If it's just that they're tired they'll generally settle in a few minutes
4) Has baby got their knees tucked up with a gentle curve to their spine?
If baby is quite 'straight' in the carrier this can put pressure on their tummy and make it uncomfortable. Make sure you bring their knees up towards you with a gentle tilt, so they're sat on their bottom with a gentle curve to their spine (I demonstrate this in the video above).
5) Is baby held as tight as a cuddle in arms?
If baby is held too loosely they won't feel safe and will be unsettled. Again, I show how to check they're held nice and snug in the video above. This, combined with step 4), tends to be the most common cause of baby being unsettled in the carrier
With all of these, once you've got baby safely in the carrier and done your checks, don't stand still - walk around. Baby's like movement and, also, will pick up on any anxiety you have. Moving around will calm you down and will also likely calm baby.
Also ensure you support baby comfortably when you're putting the carrier on - so support them under their bottom before you've brought the carrier panel up, then across their shoulders once the carrier is over their back.
Like point 4), if you support baby across their back this will squash their tummy against you, which can make it uncomfortable for them and cause them to arch their back and push their legs out behind them.
Hope that all helps. I do run through all of this in my video above so maybe pick a time when baby is settled and try the carrier again. Take it slowly - there's no prize for doing it quickly!
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Hola yo compre hace una semana y no pude usarlo, la tengo guardada ahora intentare usarlo ya que vi su vídeo 😊..este porta bebe el material es un poco duro..es normal o no afecta al bebe ..?? Help me please
I hope the video is helpful. The fabric is generally fairly soft on the Omni 360. The Cool Mesh version is a bit less soft but both do soften with use. You can purchase a Drool Bib which fits over the front and straps. This is a very soft cotton cover and can be useful if baby tends to rest their head against the straps
Great and amazing video 🤩
My baby is 3 months and I was wearing him wrong all the time... I am feeling terrible. He was born with 55cm, should I cross the shoulder strips anyway? He is now 3 months and 65 cm, should I use the second measure on the velcro? Should I keep the neck thing folded to inside? (Sorry for all the questions... I am kind of freaking out 🤣)
So pleased you found the video helpful. Please try not to worry. You can wear the straps crossed or straight - whichever way you find most comfortable (I have videos showing how to wear the straps straight if that's how you prefer).
My video here shows with a slightly older baby, with crossed straps: ruclips.net/video/IoUjOM1qsMg/видео.html
Then the video here shows with slightly older baby and straight straps: ruclips.net/video/xySFR6clLro/видео.html
With the width, it really depends on the length of baby's legs. Ideally the carrier will fit from one kneepit to the other, so the lower leg can swing freely. If quite a bit of their thigh is outside the seat of the carrier then you may want to widen it.
If you'd like any further help - or want me to give you some face-to-face guidance - I offer video call consultations so feel free to get in touch if you'd like to book one in: www.roamyhuntconsultancy.co.uk/book
Checked the instructions that came with my carrier and this doesn't look right, back is pulled in too far... It's weird so many people are saying this is easier, that doesn't mean it's correct.. pretty sure the video on the actual ergo baby page would show you the way to strap baby in properly since they made it😅
Thank you for your message. The Ergobaby Omni 360 can be worn with straps straight or crossing over your back. Whichever you prefer. I have videos demoing both. As baby gets heavier many people find crossing straps are more supportive. The straps also tend to fit more petite wearers better when crossed over the back. Have a look at my other videos and see which option works best for you
If the manufacturers videos and instructions were good and clear there wouldn’t be so many people dangerously wearing their babies out and about. 😉
Uuuggh what the heck am I doing wrong!?? His head is all the way down and the carrier covers his entire face 😭
Make sure you wear the waistband high, and hold him so there’s some of the body of the fabric between you and him. This will shorten the panel height. If you need additional help feel free to book a video call
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So complicated. Ill get a different brand.
Sorry to hear you feel this is complicated. It's actually very intuitive once you've put it on a couple of times. Everyone has different preferences though, which is why there are so many options when it comes to baby carriers. Have a look through my videos at options that clip at the front, or behind your neck, as these may suit you better.
If you need additional help with choosing there are lots of sling libraries all over the UK where you can try out options before purchasing. If you don't have one locally (or are in a different country) I offer video call consultations, so can run through different options with you, depending on your preference :-)
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!