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I've been trying lots of different slings as I need to upgrade Baby K's sling to something more comfortable for me to carry which he's also happy in. I saw a lady with the Babybjorn Comfort the other day who kindly told me the model, etc but given the pricetag I would ideally like to try it out before I buy. Does anyone by any chance have one that I could pop round to try on one day this week?


If not, does anyone know somewhere nearby that stocks them where I could try it?


Thanks

I think ours is a comfort- is that the one with the diamond shaped back support panel thing? The front of it is drool stained (thanks seb...) but you're welcome to try it. However I alsways found our rose and rebellion and babyhawk carriers SO much more comfortable than the baby bjorn, baby's weight was better distributed so it was kinder on my back. Just a thought...
Hi Ruth. I thinkyours might be the active or synergie which is the one I've already got. I need a sling that Baby K can face outwards in an ideally one that I can also wear on my back as he gets bigger. I've tried the new Beco Gemini which was great for me but the shape doesn't suit Baby K - he's small so his arms and legs can't move freely. I'll have a look at the ones you mention online. The Babybjorn Comfort is more like the ergo / Beco slings in that the weight is distributed better via a wide band that sits on the hips so I figured it would be more comfortable than my current one...

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