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Tula Free-to-Grow Baby Carrier (colour:

Olivine - material: Hemp) Never used

Multiple adjustment capabilities to find your perfect fit as baby grows. Can be used from 3,2 - 20,4 kg/ 7 - 45lbs.

Ergonomic back carry and front carry options provide an ergonomic position best for long term, comfortable carrying that promotes healthy hip and spine development for baby.

Padded shoulder straps, storage pocket

Certified by the International Hip Dysplasia

Institute.

Depending on the snap setting, the seat panel width is adjustable from 13 cm - 38 cm/5" -

15" wide

Depending on the panel height adjusters, the height of the panel is adjustable from 28 - 43 cm/11" - 17" tall

Hip Belt Measures 13 cm/5" tall and 69 cm/ 27" wide. Additional webbing extends approximately 76 cm/30" (waistband total of ~ 145 cm/57" long)

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