Osprey Poco vs Deuter Kid Comfort - Battle of the best selling baby carriers!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • In this video we compare two of the best-selling baby carriers on the market - the Osprey Poco baby carrier with the Deuter Kid Comfort baby carrier. They are very similar carriers in both weight and size, but they each have different competing features that are worth looking at in detail. They are both a great choice if you are looking for your first baby carrier - Hopefully this video will help you decide which one is best for you!
    0:00 Introduction
    0:30 Size and weight comparison
    1:05 Child harness/attachment systems
    2:35 Sun/Rain canopies
    3:05 Padding and sides
    3:20 Adult harness systems and straps
    4:00 Pockets and storage
    4:50 Which carrier is right for you?
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  • @jeffsellenrick6635
    @jeffsellenrick6635 18 дней назад

    Thank you. I made my choice based on the coverage of the canopy. The Osprey protects the baby from sides and top from stray branches or leaves hitting the face, where the Deuter really gives a little bit of protection from the top.

  • @loconet
    @loconet 2 года назад +3

    Excellent comparison. Straight forward and to the point.

  • @chantelblake-visser4149
    @chantelblake-visser4149 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Thank you

  • @adrainatene4362
    @adrainatene4362 Год назад +1

    Love the presentation! Absolutely magnificent!

  • @caitlinmoran3004
    @caitlinmoran3004 Год назад +11

    A comparable feature to note on these packs is the sun shade coverage. The Poco offers some side sun coverage while the KC provides only top and back coverage. This may be especially important if you are hiking at equatorial, high elevation, or with a child with sensitive skin. We found out the hard way (despite having applied a mineral sunscreen and employing a full brim hat) and have since switched from the KC to Poco and have also incorporated a bespoke enhanced sunshade for the Poco for extra precaution.

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for your really useful comment. With the weather here we tend to use the rain cover more than the sunshade!

    • @furstyferret81
      @furstyferret81 Месяц назад +1

      I'd love a description of what you did for extra sun protection, that's what puts me off the KC!

  • @stitchgames6606
    @stitchgames6606 Год назад +1

    Exactly what I needed!

  • @thomasdeng1182
    @thomasdeng1182 2 года назад +5

    Very useful video for those two items.Thanks so much

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  2 года назад

      Thanks! Glad it was helpful!

    • @RachelSawyer44
      @RachelSawyer44 2 года назад +2

      Hi! Thanks for your video. I just got the Deuter & still watching comparison videos bc it was hard to compare without having one in hand to try out! Anyway, this helped me feel more confident with my purchase. I wanted to point out for anyone watching that you don't have to store the sun visor in the bottom zip pouch. It actually fits quite nicely in the elastic pouch at the top (branded with Deuter). Slide the rounded part down & the stock pole things can stick a little out the top (tip - criss cross them under the closure to be more secure). I also saw someone twist the visor around to collapse it to half the size and fit under neath that same pouch (access it at the bottom & behind the Deuter branded pouch with Velcro). It fits there nicely too without taking any other storage! It'll feel like you're breaking it to twist it around to be half the size, but it's fine. Hope this helps! 🤗

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  2 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks for your comments. I'm going to give the storage in the mesh stretch pocket at the top a go. The twist technique is a good trick, it feels a bit like packing up a pop up tent. You don't think it's going to work and then in all slides into place!

  • @boteanorsolya8514
    @boteanorsolya8514 Год назад +1

    Excellent, thank you!

  • @annousk2694
    @annousk2694 Год назад

    Excellent video thank you, helps a lot! Any thoughts on the hydration system in each of the packs?

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  Год назад +2

      Hi, 2.5 L hydration bladders should fit well into either of the carriers.

  • @cybersecuritybooster
    @cybersecuritybooster 2 года назад +3

    Thank you very much for the excellent video. Very clear comparison. I wondered whether the Osprey might be slightly more safe if you fall backwards when hiking (which I have never done so far, but still..) because of the full frame , or is this not a real difference between the two?

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  2 года назад +6

      Hi there. In truth, no baby carrier is designed to act as a 'roll cage' in the case of a significant fall, so we'd be hard pushed to make a recommendation for that scenario. That said, they both have excellent padding all round and very good harness systems so your baby is protected from a fair amount of adverse movement. We've run two children through ours and I don't ever recall having a stumble that would have caused us to fall over in a significant way.
      Sorry - that's probably not the ideal answer you were looking for, but we'd be hesitant to make a recommendation for a scenario that the carrier is not specifically designed to protect. Hope it was at least helpful in some way.

    • @cybersecuritybooster
      @cybersecuritybooster 2 года назад

      @@LittleAdventureShop Thank you for your quick reply! I understand it and keep up the good work.

  • @melaniemosco9089
    @melaniemosco9089 Год назад +4

    Wondering about how well they fold up. We would be taking ours on planes often and haven’t been able to find much on how easily they fold in those situations. Thanks

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  Год назад +2

      Hi, good question. Neither of these carriers fold down small to be fair. The height and width stays the same but you can reduce the depth slightly by pulling the stand in. You can buy a carry case to go with the Osprey Poco and Poco Plus which is really hand it you are taking it travelling:
      www.littleadventureshop.co.uk/products/osprey-poco-baby-carrier-carry-case
      I haven't go the dimensions to hand but it fits the carrier pretty snugly.
      The other option is the Osprey Poco LT which is a significantly smaller carrier and ideal for lots of plane travel. If you've not looked at that carrier yet it might be worth watching this video: ruclips.net/video/KjIK3C7_ay0/видео.html

  • @MarisVet
    @MarisVet 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for the review! Are the foot loops for both bags adjustable when the child grows older/bigger?

  • @Jcslater13
    @Jcslater13 2 года назад +2

    Love the review! I live in a warmer climate, Southeast USA, and I tried the Poco on in store and was impressed. I had already ordered a Kid Comfort though and it just arrived today. I think it’s equally great and both are very comparable. Which pack do you think would breathe better? I guess my concern is the Deuter may be a bit warmer or not provide enough air flow for warmer climates. Thank you.

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  2 года назад +3

      Hi John, Thanks for watching! That's a really good question. They are both excellent carriers in terms of breathability as they both use a suspended mesh back-system which allows the air to circlulate behind your back. We personally used the Kid Comfort for our kids (the Poco wasn't available to us then) and found it to be a great all-rounder. If I had to put my money on one choice, I'd say the Poco just pips the KC in terms of ventillation, due to a slightly more open mesh system and also using more mesh all over the carrier, but we are really splitting hairs at this point. The KC is an excellent carrier, and is a really strong perfomer right across the board. I think you could wear it comfortably in any temperature and be very happy. So in summary - if you absolutely want the best ventillation/cooling, go for the Poco, but the difference is fairly small. They are both awesome carriers and we would happily use either!

  • @clementl59
    @clementl59 Год назад

    Hello! Nice review thank you! What about a kid slipping in each of them? I heard that maybe the osprey would be more comfortable considering the fact that the kid could rest on the front padding? What is your feeling about it?

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  Год назад

      Hi, if tightened correctly both the harness systems in the Deuter and Poco baby carrier will hold you child securely. The main difference is that the pod of the Poco has more rigid sides that the Deuter and there is a bit more room in the Deuter. The room can make it easier to layer up your child and get them in an out as they get older but it can look a bit big (hence the slipping comment I expect) when they are very young. The Poco can look more supportive (particularly when you baby is tiny) as the sides are stiffer and higher at the front.

  • @nicolasugarte9668
    @nicolasugarte9668 10 месяцев назад

    Hey! I really liked your presentation, I am finding difficult to make a decision, Do the "legs" on the back close when you carry it? because I saw many videos and the standing legs are always open. and another thing. Both are impossible to fit inside luggage right? because I need it to travel around the world and I dont want to be spending extra money everytime I fly. thanks!

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, yes you can grab the stand when you are wearing the carrier and pull it in towards you.

  • @honeybunny6830
    @honeybunny6830 2 года назад

    Hi, just wondering which one would be better for a 198 cm tall person? We currently have a Deuter Comfort Kid (an old version) but somehow we cannot secure the hip belt over the hip bones (the belt comes much higher). It also seems that our toddler always bounces to one side (I believe she doesn't like to watch her daddy's back:) but I guess that is normal?

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  2 года назад

      Hi there, good questions. At 198cm tall you'll be near the max height range of the carriers. However the carriers have become al lot more adjustable over the years so you may find that a newer model would allow you to get the hep belt in the correct position with the shoulder straps at the max height. I think it's quite common for the children to move to one side either for a nap or to see what is going on. If you make sure the baby seat is lowered (I can't remember when this was introduced as a feature - but I think it's been around for quite a while) as your child grows it should stop them leaning too far out!

  • @laurajackson343
    @laurajackson343 2 года назад

    Hello! Recently purchased a used poco plus- this video was super interesting to highlight some of the features. However, how on earth do you fold it down?!? I can fold the bottom section but how do you fold up the cockpit area? I’m struggling!😂

    • @curious_g189
      @curious_g189 2 года назад

      I don't think you can. She shows it at around 2:00.

    • @brittneylee5948
      @brittneylee5948 2 года назад +1

      You can fold it down. Unclip the red buckles and pull out/push down the sides. We have the Poco plus and it folds down nicely and Osprey has a nice storage/traveling bag it fits in.

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  Год назад

      Hi, sorry for taking an age to reply to you. We've finally managed to get our hands on a Poco Plus and make a new video. If you watch towards the end you'll see how to compress it down.
      ruclips.net/video/t9jzURz52_c/видео.html

  • @katelindmorales9475
    @katelindmorales9475 4 месяца назад +1

    Do either have option for hydration system? Thanks!

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  3 месяца назад

      Hey, they do not come with the hydration systems but they do have slots for it, 2.5 L hydration bladders should fit well into either of the carriers!

  • @ondskabenselv
    @ondskabenselv 11 месяцев назад

    I have the Poco, and the openings for the legs are narrow. We can't use it in colder weather due to this, as it becomes too constrictive. Just taking my son out of the poco while wearing shorts and sandals is a bit annoying, as I have to lift him a bit, lean him over/on the top of the Poco, and help him git his feet through the narrow openings for the legs. I have tried the Deuter, and that one have no such problem. I will be selling my Poco and getting a Deuter Kid Comfort.

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, yes there is more wriggle room in the Deuter carriers which is useful for older children. Have you managed to lower the seat in your Poco as this will give you more clearance around the leg openings.

    • @ondskabenselv
      @ondskabenselv 11 месяцев назад

      @@LittleAdventureShop yes, it’s at the lowest setting. It’s such a shame, because it’s otherwise a nice pack. I do like the narrow enclosure of the child, because that allows us to use it without the harness, and I’m not sure the Deuter is good for that.
      I know we are supposed to use the harness, but he’s sitting very still and I think he understands that he have to (he is 2 years, 4 months).

  • @renatocosta811
    @renatocosta811 10 месяцев назад +16

    I Love how easy this ruclips.net/user/postUgkxvAj3godqGAIP5rApM1laH767JGtPG1-h carrier is to adjust from my friend to me taking turns holding the baby! It provides great support on my back too! This has definitely made shopping easier! I always get asked where I get it too!

  • @speedmishra13
    @speedmishra13 11 месяцев назад +1

    The difference was when I wore the Osprey the back of my head hit the top where as I didn’t get that with the Kid comfort.

    • @motheromoxie
      @motheromoxie 11 месяцев назад

      I’m 5’2. Do you think the Osprey will me uncomfortable for shorter folks?

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, I think you can wear the Osprey Poco at 5'2" - it you have long hair don't wear a pony tail as the back of the carrier will hit it and it's really annoying! If you don't get on with the Poco then have a look at the Deuter SL Kid Comfort which has a shorter back system.

  • @Lucymcdd
    @Lucymcdd 2 года назад

    Are the kids sitting on something or hanging in the harness?

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  2 года назад +1

      Hi there. On both packs the child is sitting on a fabric seat that bears their full weight. The shoulder harnesses are there to stop them falling out if there's any sudden movement or the adult stumbles. Hope that helps!

  • @motheromoxie
    @motheromoxie 11 месяцев назад

    What are the differences for someone of shorter stature ~5’2?

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, if you're 5'2" I would recommend the Deuter Kid Comfort SL. I think you'll find that both of these carriers will be too long for you so the top of the harness area will be annoying and hit the back of your head.

  • @nnovousp
    @nnovousp 2 года назад

    Hi, what would you say about Thule Sapling Elite carrier? Especially in comparisson to these two? :)

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  2 года назад

      Hi, thanks for your message. We haven't seen the Thule baby carrier up close I'm afraid so we can't comment on it. Sorry!

  • @sararosson619
    @sararosson619 2 года назад

    Hi from the Dolomites, I have just recently discovered your channel and have been really enjoing your review videos. I have some doubts and hope you can advise. We have tried a couple Deuter kid carriers (older and newer versions) and the only feature that did not impress me was that, due to the "foldable" cage, the baby seemed sometimes to fold against the adult's back like a book. I saw this as a con and was therefore looking at the Osprey one because of its rigid cage. Do you reckon the foldable cage is a con or can it be seen as an advantage in some scenarios? What is your idea about the "folding" issue after trying them both?
    Lastly, in other reviews I saw that the Osprey is not suitable for slighter shorter people, whereas the Deuter's back is slightly shorter in the S size (I'm 1.60 m).
    Would highly appreciate your advice! Thank you so much

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  Год назад +1

      Hi Sara, sorry for the delaying in replying, we've been away on holiday.
      Sometimes the Deuter baby carriers "folding in" as you describe is due to the set up. If you have the top straps above the shoulder harness (adult harness) too tight it can pull the baby carrier forward and there for the seat leans a little forward too. Try taking more weight through your hips and loosen the shoulders a little and see if this helps.
      I think the main difference with the sides of the carrier are that with the Deuter it opens out a little more so can be easier to get you child in when they are bigger.
      I think you would be find with the Osprey Poco at 1.6m. My sister in law is the same height and loves carrying her son in the Poco.
      I hope this helps

  • @jalban5269
    @jalban5269 Год назад +1

    The Osprey is better as you can add an Osprey Daylite pack for more storage

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for your comment. Good point if you need additional storage you can attach an additional pack to the Osprey baby carrier.

    • @KeyPeyEmKat
      @KeyPeyEmKat Год назад

      @@LittleAdventureShop You can also buy Deuter Kid Comfort Pro with Daypack and few other upgrades included...

    • @LittleAdventureShop
      @LittleAdventureShop  Год назад +1

      @@KeyPeyEmKat Yes, thanks you can. And if you can't find the rucksack included with the Deuter Pro it's tucked up at the back of the under seat pocket... surprisingly well hidden!