Nuna Cudl honest, independent review and demo.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2023
  • The Nuna Cudl is advertised newborn to toddler, 3.5kg to 16kg, offering 3 carrying positions - inwards, outwards and back carry. Realistically, however, it might not last you anywhere near as long. It's massive, it's bulky, it's not easy to get a great fit with, and realistically most babies won't fit it until around more like 6-8 weeks and then they'll likely grow out of it by a year.
    It does offer all those positions but switching between them is a faff and harder than when you compare to other carriers that retail for a similar price.
    The Tula Explore, the Ergobaby Omni Breeze and the Beco Gemini are all more flexible than this carrier, all fit a wider range of parents shapes and sizes, are more comfortable, fit babies for longer, and are easier to switch between positions as baby grows and matures. Combined with the fact the manual is really confusing and makes some really quite dodgy recommendations at some points. I really can't see myself ever recommending anyone purchase this carrier.
    If you are researching and like the idea of it - I heartily recommend looking at the Tula, Omni or Gemini instead. Links to my reviews below and I rent and retail them too ... meaning you can try before you buy. And don't forget I offer free fit checks with every carrier purchased through me! So you can be sure help is on hand if you need it.
    sheenslings.com/2020/02/08/tu...
    sheenslings.com/product/ergob...
    sheenslings.com/2018/05/06/be...
    Or if your desperate for an internal harness carrier then the Baby Bjorn Harmony is alot better than the Nuna Cudl (and there is a review on this channel!).
    If you have one of these already and need help getting it as comfortable as possible please get in touch and I'll be happy to help
    -Madeleine
    #babycarrierreviews #honestreview #negativereview #babywearing #babycarriers #nunacudl #babywearingeducator

Комментарии • 20

  • @Unknownbeast703
    @Unknownbeast703 13 дней назад

    Great audio

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  10 дней назад

      Yes sorry my old phone wasn't great and a mike didn't help but just upgraded so hopefully better on future vids

  • @alexisy7056
    @alexisy7056 3 месяца назад

    This was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @MsOZ1986
    @MsOZ1986 Год назад +1

    How is it compared to the Babybjorn Harmony?

  • @Iammrsappiahdanquah4real
    @Iammrsappiahdanquah4real Год назад

    I bought some yesterday thinking of changing it, im a new mum my baby is two months today i feel like the seat is small for her or she is not feeling comfortable in it

  • @islandchica323
    @islandchica323 Год назад

    So helpful! The airflow seems concerning in newborn phase. Do you know of any other structured carriers that you can put on and mostly adjust first before adding baby?

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад +2

      Yes, I do and I've reviewed several on this channel. The only one I feel supports newborns well and lasts a good length of time too is the Baby Bjorn Harmony. However, i find that when clients come and see me and ask for carriers you can put on first and then adjust this request usually comes from a place of low confidence and anxiety. 99 times out of 100 giving them space to learn, build confidence and practice they find carriers that you put on around you and baby ... things like the Ergobaby Omni or Tula Explore are really simple and far more comfortable and flexible. So most end up not buying a carrier with an internal harness after all. Another simple one to investigate is the Carifit. Really hope that helps answer your question.

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад +1

      And I should mention i do offer online consultations if you ever want to build confidence with whatever you choose or would like to discuss options and how they'd suit you personally in more depth 😉

    • @islandchica323
      @islandchica323 Год назад +1

      @@SheenSlings that’s amazing!! And thank you so much! I’m slowly making my way through your channel and recs :) they’re so helpful and seem not biased unlike so many others Thanks for the starting point of which ones to check out!

  • @tmobz
    @tmobz Год назад +1

    Could you have the legs inside with the newborn insert zipped if they couldn’t get legs wide enough apart maybe??

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад +1

      Maybe! Although legs in isn't ever my first port of call as you need to check no pressure on tiny ankles and avoid the marching reflex. But I guess in theory that could be an option if you really needed to use this carrier with a newborn

  • @LC100Seriesgirl
    @LC100Seriesgirl Год назад

    people could do the toggle up for forward facing prior to putting baby in it.

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад

      Yes! You would need to. But its nice if you can swap between inward and outward without putting baby down... because if you are out and about and baby needs to change position but you don't have anywhere to put baby or anyone with you to hold them....

  • @headlikeorange3600
    @headlikeorange3600 2 месяца назад

    This is so helpful. Could I ask how tall you are? I'm 5'10 and wondering if you think it would be more or less comfortable for me.

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  2 месяца назад

      I am 5'7 or 170cm

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  2 месяца назад +1

      I honestly can't answer as to if it will be more or less comfortable for you as this will depend on individual body geometry and not just height

    • @headlikeorange3600
      @headlikeorange3600 2 месяца назад

      @@SheenSlings Thank you for answering! I guess I will look into other options!

  • @Ray-pt5bi
    @Ray-pt5bi Год назад

    No audio? :(

    • @SheenSlings
      @SheenSlings  Год назад

      Hi! There is audio. Maybe check your device?