Half Jordan's Shoulder to Shoulder Back Carry (Knotless) (Full Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2018
- Knotless Half Jordan's Back Carry with a Shoulder to Shoulder Chest Belt
While I tend to have favorite carries for different ages and situations, I think this is an AMAZING carry that ticks off a lot of boxes for a lot of wrappers when they are looking for a back carry!
-This carry can be done in a wide range of wrap sizes (from base-3 up to even a base size if you don't mind long, elegant tails!)
-It is moderately good for both leaners and leg straighteners
-It can be wrapped fairly high for little babies (although I wouldn't personally recommend it before 3-4months)
-It has good weight distribution for even a toddler (child in video is 3 years old and 38lbs)
-NO ruck straps!
-Fairly beginner friendly! If you are comfortable with the process of getting baby on your back, making a seat, and spreading a second spread pass, then this carry could be a good branch out!
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Another fabulous tutorial. Thank you for all that you do!
How many times did people watch this before seeing the third tail? The waggey one?
This is the best HJBC knotless tute- thank you! I was having the worst time with the first half knot but I finally think I’ve got it 😊
Lesley Grossberg Awesome! It’s such a good carry for almost all ages!
This is a great video! I really appreciate the tip and visual on how to not twist the half knot on the sternum. I also love the strand-by-strand tightening and how each strand affects which part of the carry. Thanks for making the video.
Glad it helped! It's a little wanting in showing some strand by strand tightening such as before the shoulder flip, but I hope it shows the important parts!