Does the Ara carrier follow the TICKS guidelines? I did notice when I put my daughter in the carrier she was displaying the perfect ‘M’ shape. It is acknowledged as a ‘hip healthy’ product by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute. This carrier proudly advertises that it support’s little one’s hips and allows them to sit in the ‘M’ position. It is easy to forget about them and they can be quite fiddly to do due to placement and not being able to see them once you have baby there. I also had to remember to fasten the “secret” buttons on the inside of the carrier. The 4 buckles on the front mean easy access for putting baby in and out, but it also meant having to fasten and unfasten 5/6 clips including the one around my waist and on my back. I wouldn’t say the carrier is difficult to put on, but I would, however, say that it isn’t the kind of one you can fling on in a rush. How easy is the Ara carrier to put on and take off? I do wonder whether the buttons above the legs could still be fastened if baby’s thighs were much bigger however, as it seems to fit my little one’s legs just right when fastened. It almost feels like something she is wearing rather than something she is sitting inside.īecause you can really customise the carrier when it comes to sizing, I think it would still work well with a bigger child. I don’t feel like she could slump down or move in there at all. I find that my 7 month old fits nicely in the carrier and she seems very happy in there and well supported. The carrier is suitable from birth (3.5kg) up to 15kg.
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