Osprey Poco Plus Vs. Osprey Poco Baby Carrier - Which One Is Right For Your Family?
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Do you want to know the differences between the Osprey Poco Plus vs Osprey Poco baby carrier? In this video we give you a concise guide to the similarities and differences between the two most popular Osprey baby carriers.
0:00 Introduction
0:42 Weight
1:00 Child harness
1:32 Adult harness
2:55 Storage
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Very helpful, thank you!
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Thanks for the video!
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Fantastic video, to the point!
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Thanks for the video! I wish they added that top pack to the Poco :( I feel like the Poco is missing out on too much storage space if you go on a couple hours hike, but the Poco Plus might be too much, bottom compartment makes it look massive 😅
Good point! The high zip pockets can hold a considerable amount, you can stuff more in them than you think. I think the more storage you have the more your going to end up taking in the end, so personally having less storage is good so I pack less!
Great video, very helpful. I've decided to go for the Poco Plus. Does the 'Poco Raincover' fit the Poco Plus? I can't seem to find a specific Poco Plus raincover?
Hi there, yes the rain cover (green one) fits the Poco Plus and Poco.
Thanks a lot for this review! Is there any of the carriers (including Deuters) which you recommend most for winter use? Thins considering the increased volume of the babies when using winter dresses and extra clothes
I just read a review on the POCO saying it could only be used in summer, considering that placing the baby in winter with all the extra clothes would require two people, also that getting the legs thru was extremely difficult and uncomfortable for the baby in general, so wondered which can be the one with the biggest canopy.
Hi, your baby definitely will definitely have more wiggle room in the Deuter and it will probably be easier for you to get the seat harness on them if they are wearing a lot of layers - particularly as they get older.
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Helpful video, thanks! You also compared the LT to the regular Poco in an earlier video, and my question is related to comparing the Poco Plus to the Poco LT. We are looking for the best option to use when going on hikes (2-4h) during weekends and summer (last one in the mountains). Our baby boy will turn 1 this month. Which of these carriers would you recommend? Thanks in advance!
Hi, none of the Poco carriers will be suitable until your baby can sit up by themselves which is usually around six months. I would recommend the Poco Plus for longer hikes - hope this helps.
We're interested in purchasing the Poco as a gift for our son for our granddaughter but have one reservation. After checking the unit out in both REI and LL Bean no one in either store was able to reattach the red clips on the side panels. It will be important to be able to unclip the panels for traveling. Is there a trick in doing so?
Hi, I think I understand you query. The red clips are stiff you need to use your body weight to take some of the tension of the clips to make it easier to release and do them up. There's a bit of a knack to it but it's not that difficult.
Thanks for the video. Don’t the kids belt in differently?
Hi, no the child harness is exactly the same between the Poco Plua and. the Poco
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Ok..on the two we have they are different. One snaps in front, one in back. I thought maybe they were installed incorrectly.
@@emmasmith8021 All the Poco's we have snap behind the shoulders - in fact the whole range has the same baby harness system. Per
Does it fit Asian kids?
Great review by the way!!
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@@johnpaulsepe3012 I think the fit should be fine
Max weight for child ?
10.84~22KGS