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Ergobaby 360 All-Position Baby Carrier with Lumbar Support (12-45 Pounds), Carbon Grey, Cool Air Mesh
$144.20Original price was: $144.20.$112.30Current price is: $112.30.
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The Ergobaby 360 is a natural next step after your little one outgrows the stage of being carried in a baby wrap or newborn carrier. This award-winning baby backback carrier ergonomically supports baby in all carry positions as baby begins to explore the world beyond caregiver.
Explore with baby: For curious, developing baby who starts exploring beyond her caregiver to see the world (12-45 lbs./ 5.5-20 kg)
All Carry Position: Inward, Front Outward, Hip & Back Carry
Cool and breathable: Cooler for you and baby with soft, lightweight & durable mesh
Comfort: Padded lumbar back support and shoulder straps
Premium Features: UPF baby hood for sun protection and privacy for easy breastfeeding: Machine Washable
Ergopromise: If you find a manufacturing or material defect, Ergobaby will replace your carrier or part at no charge
4297 reviews for Ergobaby 360 All-Position Baby Carrier with Lumbar Support (12-45 Pounds), Carbon Grey, Cool Air Mesh
Rated 5 out of 5
SDey –
Gets a lot of use with my grandson. Great product!
Rated 5 out of 5
LeRub –
Excellent product and must have all new borns. Can be used when baby turns 5 months. Multiple carrying options provide comfort. Only issue is with strap noise.
Rated 5 out of 5
Biljana –
Amazing product
Rated 5 out of 5
Harsh –
Gets a lot of use with my grandson. Great product!
Rated 5 out of 5
Philipp –
It’s really good quality , very comfortable and easy to use
Rated 5 out of 5
PB –
A nice baby carrier, lightweight and very comfy for both baby and mom when all the belts are adjusted properly.
Rated 5 out of 5
LeRub –
I am a big fan of baby wearing. Aside from all the emotional benefits, physically it is a nice extra little work out and makes it much more easy to wrangle two children. I have had just about every ergo carrier, the moby wrap, the k’tan, and an expensive infantino. My most favorite was the ergo performance Ventus which was great for all weather types. My first daughter loved facing toward me, so it was perfect. However, my second daughter refuses to face inward, and so I was using the cheapest carrier I had with her facing out, and I destroyed my back. A friend recently mentioned the 360, but I didn’t like that it had Velcro adjustments, and that it was not vented. Baby wearing makes you very hot, so vents are a must!
The vented mesh 360 is phenomenal. Not only does it look cool, but my daughter loves it and it’s extremely comfortable for me. I got the insert, but because my daughter is six months old I have not used it. I love that there are so many options for the carry and I even did the side and back carry with my two-year-old! It is pricey, but just think about how much people spend on a stroller. It is in valuable, and I wish I had this carrier for my first daughter. It is so worth the money, and like all ergo baby products will last until your kids go to college!
Rated 5 out of 5
PB –
Amazing product
Rated 5 out of 5
Austin –
I have tried so many carriers. Each one was either difficult to put on taking too long, uncomfortable for me or baby, etc. I finally found this perfect one. It takes me 10-15 seconds to strap on and baby is strapped in within couple minutes. So easy!
I don’t have to adjust baby too much after he is in. The M ergonomic shape is safe for baby and it makes him so much more comfortable.
The flap is great support if he falls asleep. I bought the 100% black cotton and love it!
My only “con” is that it feels like a backpack and a bit bulky but it’s still the best supportive carrier.
I will be using this for travel and feel good that it’s comfortable for me and baby.
Rated 5 out of 5
CAnn –
I own 4 different baby carriers. Ye, four. I own a Boba Wrap, a Baby K’Tan, the ERGObaby Performance, and now this one. Although I still prefer the Boba Wrap for smaller babies, and the K’Tan because it fits nicely in my diaper bag for unplanned baby wearing, this Four Position 360 carrier is my favorite. My daughter is a petite 6 month old and I am a petite female (generously, 5’2″). I love that this carrier is not only adorable (dusty blue with coral polka dots…are you kidding me?!)…but also versatile and comfortable. As compared with the Performance carrier, my daughter doesn’t get so “lost” in this carrier. We have to use the infant pillow accessory for the Performance but I don’t have to use it with this one. She’s still positioned the way she is supposed to be, but can see over the top when the front flap is folded down. Overall, it’s a very comfortable carrier for both me and my baby.
If I were to air any gripes, they would be these: I have a love-hate relationship with the velcro waistband. Our Performance carrier has a buckle with a safety strap. In some ways, I prefer it because the velcro is loud and, as a pet owner, obnoxiously picks up every piece of hair in existence. I also wish it were easier to do and undo the back buckle. I find that it’s a bit difficult to reach with my small arms. I’ve given myself a few arm/shoulder cramps straining to get that thing done or undone by myself! Take that with a grain of salt, though…I’ve also done the same thing trying to zip or unzip dresses.
Bottom line: I DEFINITELY recommend this product. Of all my carriers, this is my favorite. If I had to pick just one, it’d be this one.
Hey ERGObaby…if you see this, my only request is: can you make some “fashionable” teether covers?! I’d be all over that…
Rated 5 out of 5
LGR34 –
This one was the winner from the FOUR I ordered, beating out carriers by Tula, Infantino, and LÍLLÉbaby. Uncomplicated, thick shoulder straps, quality design, lightweight and cool, wide lumbar and front support pieces. I purchased this (open box for the win!) recently and have already worn is every other day! Our 10-month old is nearly 30lbs and requires extra support to be carried around when a stroller isn’t the optimal mode of transportation. My husband and I are both over 5’10” and have been successfully wearing baby without issue. We’ve attended festivals, gone shopping, hiked, ran errands, and baby is content in his carrier! There is a learning curve to getting baby into carrier without the help of a partner, but I’m getting the hang of it. I’m still nervous to try getting baby onto my back solo. But I’ll have to learn since he can no longer sit in the front, outward facing, after 30lbs. Thankfully the side hip option and backpack option allow him to be carried up to 45lbs. I have yet to try the hip option. I can see the benefit of purchasing a drool cloth cover, as the carrier is already dirty from us feeding him on the go. But I think I should be able to wash the entire carrier in a delicate wash bag. The only thing that I can warn you about is the mesh material will leave red marks on baby’s thighs if he’s not wearing pants. I understand that the mesh is to keep baby from overheating, and the red markings do go away fairly quickly, but I don’t know if it’s uncomfortable for baby in the meanwhile. He hasn’t cried in the carrier! I wish I had the option to carry my phone, wallet, or car keys somewhere in a pouch on the carrier. I saw I could buy an aftermarket attachment from Etsy. It’s complicated to wear the carrier AND my fanny pack, so I’ve been opting to wear pants with pockets for all my storage needs.
Rated 5 out of 5
BusyBee –
Me and my wife really liked this carrier. We decided to get it because we were going on a three day trip and would be hiking trails during the day. We had a baby carrier, but we wanted one that was a bit sturdier and more comfortable for longer, tougher walks. My baby was 13 months old, about 30 inches long, and weighed about 20 pounds. This carrier worked out really well. The carrier felt good on my body and – even after being in there for about 1.5 hours straight at times -my baby never cried out of discomfort. This carrier felt very sturdy, and I was always confident that my baby was well supported; my baby pretty much moved as a unit with my torso. I had no problems putting with the fit (putting the waist belt at the recommeded spot and having baby’s head at the right level). I am 6’3”. However, my wife – who is 5’4” – found that baby’s head was too high up whenever she put the waist belt at the recommended level. There is no way to adjust vertical dimensions. We bought the model that was cheaper than the rest of them; I do not know why it was cheaper, but it definitely seems to be a legit ErgoBaby.
We were very happy with our purchase.
Rated 5 out of 5
Philipp –
Ich möchte hier meine Erfahrung teilen, da hier die Meinungen weit auseinander gehen und mir eine solche Info gut geholfen hätte. Zu allererst: Wir hatten bisher die Cybex Maira Tie. Diese fand ich für unser Kind als Neugeborenes bis dato super und perfekt. Jedoch wird es nun schwerfälliger und belastender bei einer Größe von 68cm und 5,5kg Gewicht. Außerdem wollte ich eine Trage haben, die besonders gut als Rückentrage geeignet ist. Daher haben wir uns für diese entschieden. Weiter explizit für dieses Modell (Cool Air), um auch bei wärmeren Temperaturen längere Spaziergänge meistern zu können. Der erste Eindruck als die Trage kam, war positiv. Den negativen Geruch von dem manche berichten, habe ich gar nichts gemerkt. Der Stoff der Trage war sehr angenehm. Als ich sie allerdings das erste mal benutzt habe, war ich erst mal enttäuscht. Als Bauchtrage lagen die Schultergurte nur mit dem schmalen Rand auf und ich hatte das Gefühl mein Kind versank. Nach einigem Probieren und Anleitungen studieren, habe ich ein super Gefühl gehabt. JEDOCH bin ich der Meinung, dass das Kind NICHT kleiner als 68cm sein sollte. Denn sonst ist die Trage zu groß und das Kind versinkt wirklich. Da hilft die kg-Angabe leider nicht. Die Schultergurte ziehen sich umso mehr zusammen, desto schlanker man selbst ist. Schiebt man den Verschluss am Rücken so weit wie möglich runter, lässt dies etwas mehr nach. Bei der Version als Rückentrage entfällt dieser Effekt. Für mich selbst, ist das in der Bauchtrage nicht unangenehm. Die Schultergurte sind so gut gepolstert, dass ich mein Kind wieder gerne und auch länger trage. Die Lordosenstütze merkt man sofort und ist SUPER angenehm. Gerade als Bauchtrage ist es eine enorme Unterstützung bei längeren Spaziergängen. Als Rückentrage konnten wir sie bisher nur kurz ausprobieren, da mit den genannten Maßen unser Kind noch zu klein ist. Jedoch hatte ich auch ein gutes Gefühl. Mein Fazit, es war zuerst eine Umgewöhnung notwendig, jedoch möchten wir sie nicht mehr missen und eine große Stütze ist sie auch. Wir sind super happy. Augrund von der minimalen Fläche die insgesamt aufliegt, ist die Trage auch luftiger als vergleichbare Tragen.
Rated 5 out of 5
Kai Welter –
Gets a lot of use with my grandson. Great product!
Rated 5 out of 5
Rachael –
Very comfortable. My son loves hanging out in this baby carrier. My favorite one so far! ♥️
Rated 5 out of 5
Austin –
Excellent product and must have all new borns. Can be used when baby turns 5 months. Multiple carrying options provide comfort. Only issue is with strap noise.
Rated 5 out of 5
PB –
Love this carrier, doesn’t make my back hurt like other big brands. Very supportive and comfortable my daughter loves being carried in this
Rated 5 out of 5
Harsh –
Excellent product and must have all new borns. Can be used when baby turns 5 months. Multiple carrying options provide comfort. Only issue is with strap noise.
Rated 5 out of 5
LeRub –
ERGObaby Four Position 360 Carrier, Dusty BlueI had my first child May 2015. During her first 8 weeks, I relied upon a Moby Wrap to carry her around. I disliked using it for a myriad of reasons, including that: 1) I could not get the yards and yards of fabric spooled around me without dragging/dipping them across the ground (and thereby through the dog hair, dust, etc); 2) I never managed to put it on uniformly from one outing to the next; 3) it was suffocating to wear here in New Mexico during the summer; and, 4) my child eventually seemed too big at 10 lbs to be hanging around in such an unstructured thing. I was therefore intrigued one day at Target by the array of ERGObaby carriers. On impulse I bought the ERGObaby original carrier and original Infant Insert pillow there. They were comfy, although I returned them the next day after I discovered the Performance carrier and the performance Infant Insert pillow at Babyz Corner.com. I ordered the latter because I perceived that they would be cooler to wear (what with their synthetic performance fabrics) than the cotton of the Original Carrier and original Infant Insert pillow. The Performance carrier was just as comfy but not appreciably cooler. As such, and because I felt like it would be nice to carry my daughter front-facing, I exchanged the Performance Carrier for the ERGObaby Four Position 360 carrier. (I kept the performance carrier Infant Insert pillow). I haven’t looked back since, and I have been using the carrier on a weekly basis to do things like walk the dog, go grocery shopping, and visit friends. I particularly like that: 1) my daughter is neither flopping around nor squished in the carrier; and 2) I can get her in and out on my own standing beside the car and without having the carrier touch the ground. I also like how cushy the straps and waist belt are, i.e., I don’t feel like they are cutting into me. The fabric and stitching are of nice quality, and I like the pattern and color (particularly given that I’m sick to death of everything pink). Although my daughter was small (i.e. 25th% for weight and 33rd% for height at 2 months) I felt like the base of the opening of the Infant Insert cocoon was too narrow and observed that, after spending time in the pillow/carrier, she’d have red marks where the sides cocoon pillow dug into her legs. I therefore left the cocoon uncinched a couple of times to see if that would give her more room. It did, but leaving it uncinched made it a little harder to get her in and out. We persevered, nevertheless, until she was a couple of pounds heavier, a couple of inches taller, and had better neck control – at which point, we ditched the cocoon and just placed the pillow insert under her bum to give her a boost to see out.
Rated 5 out of 5
Philipp –
Amazing product
Rated 5 out of 5
Harsh –
Zur Geburt unseres Sohnes haben wir ein Tragetuch verwendet. Der enge Körperkontakt, die Bewegung und die Sitzposition schienen ihm gut zu gefallen. Leider war uns das Handling auf Dauer zu aufwendig und wenig praktisch. Da er zusätzlich schnell schwitzt, mussten wir eine Alternative finden.
Mit der Ergobaby 360 Cool Air sind wir wirklich sehr glücklich. Unser Sohn ist nun 70cm groß, wiegt 7,5kg und sitzt darin sehr gut. Das Handling ist sehr einfach, so dass man sein Kind einfach “einpacken” und losziehen kann. Bisher haben wir nur die Tragepositionen vor der Brust ausprobiert. Im Wald oder am Meer darf er in Gehrichtung sitzen und hat dabei viele neue Eindrücke und jedesmal wieder den Spaß seinen Lebens. In der Stadt tragen wir ihn zu uns gerichtet. Beide Tragepositionen sind sowohl für uns als auch für ihn bequem. Durch den Hüftgurt liegt das meiste Gewicht auf der Hüfte und die Schultern sind gut entlastet. Das verarbeitete Material (Mesh) ist atmungsaktiv und verhindert, dass unser kleiner Mann unnötig schwitzt. Bisher können wir die Trage uneingeschränkt weiterempfehlen.
Rated 5 out of 5
BusyBee –
ERGObaby Four Position 360 Carrier, Dusty BlueI had my first child May 2015. During her first 8 weeks, I relied upon a Moby Wrap to carry her around. I disliked using it for a myriad of reasons, including that: 1) I could not get the yards and yards of fabric spooled around me without dragging/dipping them across the ground (and thereby through the dog hair, dust, etc); 2) I never managed to put it on uniformly from one outing to the next; 3) it was suffocating to wear here in New Mexico during the summer; and, 4) my child eventually seemed too big at 10 lbs to be hanging around in such an unstructured thing. I was therefore intrigued one day at Target by the array of ERGObaby carriers. On impulse I bought the ERGObaby original carrier and original Infant Insert pillow there. They were comfy, although I returned them the next day after I discovered the Performance carrier and the performance Infant Insert pillow at Babyz Corner.com. I ordered the latter because I perceived that they would be cooler to wear (what with their synthetic performance fabrics) than the cotton of the Original Carrier and original Infant Insert pillow. The Performance carrier was just as comfy but not appreciably cooler. As such, and because I felt like it would be nice to carry my daughter front-facing, I exchanged the Performance Carrier for the ERGObaby Four Position 360 carrier. (I kept the performance carrier Infant Insert pillow). I haven’t looked back since, and I have been using the carrier on a weekly basis to do things like walk the dog, go grocery shopping, and visit friends. I particularly like that: 1) my daughter is neither flopping around nor squished in the carrier; and 2) I can get her in and out on my own standing beside the car and without having the carrier touch the ground. I also like how cushy the straps and waist belt are, i.e., I don’t feel like they are cutting into me. The fabric and stitching are of nice quality, and I like the pattern and color (particularly given that I’m sick to death of everything pink). Although my daughter was small (i.e. 25th% for weight and 33rd% for height at 2 months) I felt like the base of the opening of the Infant Insert cocoon was too narrow and observed that, after spending time in the pillow/carrier, she’d have red marks where the sides cocoon pillow dug into her legs. I therefore left the cocoon uncinched a couple of times to see if that would give her more room. It did, but leaving it uncinched made it a little harder to get her in and out. We persevered, nevertheless, until she was a couple of pounds heavier, a couple of inches taller, and had better neck control – at which point, we ditched the cocoon and just placed the pillow insert under her bum to give her a boost to see out.
Rated 5 out of 5
customer –
Excellent product and must have all new borns. Can be used when baby turns 5 months. Multiple carrying options provide comfort. Only issue is with strap noise.
Rated 5 out of 5
PB –
Ich möchte hier meine Erfahrung teilen, da hier die Meinungen weit auseinander gehen und mir eine solche Info gut geholfen hätte. Zu allererst: Wir hatten bisher die Cybex Maira Tie. Diese fand ich für unser Kind als Neugeborenes bis dato super und perfekt. Jedoch wird es nun schwerfälliger und belastender bei einer Größe von 68cm und 5,5kg Gewicht. Außerdem wollte ich eine Trage haben, die besonders gut als Rückentrage geeignet ist. Daher haben wir uns für diese entschieden. Weiter explizit für dieses Modell (Cool Air), um auch bei wärmeren Temperaturen längere Spaziergänge meistern zu können. Der erste Eindruck als die Trage kam, war positiv. Den negativen Geruch von dem manche berichten, habe ich gar nichts gemerkt. Der Stoff der Trage war sehr angenehm. Als ich sie allerdings das erste mal benutzt habe, war ich erst mal enttäuscht. Als Bauchtrage lagen die Schultergurte nur mit dem schmalen Rand auf und ich hatte das Gefühl mein Kind versank. Nach einigem Probieren und Anleitungen studieren, habe ich ein super Gefühl gehabt. JEDOCH bin ich der Meinung, dass das Kind NICHT kleiner als 68cm sein sollte. Denn sonst ist die Trage zu groß und das Kind versinkt wirklich. Da hilft die kg-Angabe leider nicht. Die Schultergurte ziehen sich umso mehr zusammen, desto schlanker man selbst ist. Schiebt man den Verschluss am Rücken so weit wie möglich runter, lässt dies etwas mehr nach. Bei der Version als Rückentrage entfällt dieser Effekt. Für mich selbst, ist das in der Bauchtrage nicht unangenehm. Die Schultergurte sind so gut gepolstert, dass ich mein Kind wieder gerne und auch länger trage. Die Lordosenstütze merkt man sofort und ist SUPER angenehm. Gerade als Bauchtrage ist es eine enorme Unterstützung bei längeren Spaziergängen. Als Rückentrage konnten wir sie bisher nur kurz ausprobieren, da mit den genannten Maßen unser Kind noch zu klein ist. Jedoch hatte ich auch ein gutes Gefühl. Mein Fazit, es war zuerst eine Umgewöhnung notwendig, jedoch möchten wir sie nicht mehr missen und eine große Stütze ist sie auch. Wir sind super happy. Augrund von der minimalen Fläche die insgesamt aufliegt, ist die Trage auch luftiger als vergleichbare Tragen.
Rated 5 out of 5
SDey –
A nice baby carrier, lightweight and very comfy for both baby and mom when all the belts are adjusted properly.
Rated 5 out of 5
LeRub –
Me and my wife really liked this carrier. We decided to get it because we were going on a three day trip and would be hiking trails during the day. We had a baby carrier, but we wanted one that was a bit sturdier and more comfortable for longer, tougher walks. My baby was 13 months old, about 30 inches long, and weighed about 20 pounds. This carrier worked out really well. The carrier felt good on my body and – even after being in there for about 1.5 hours straight at times -my baby never cried out of discomfort. This carrier felt very sturdy, and I was always confident that my baby was well supported; my baby pretty much moved as a unit with my torso. I had no problems putting with the fit (putting the waist belt at the recommeded spot and having baby’s head at the right level). I am 6’3”. However, my wife – who is 5’4” – found that baby’s head was too high up whenever she put the waist belt at the recommended level. There is no way to adjust vertical dimensions. We bought the model that was cheaper than the rest of them; I do not know why it was cheaper, but it definitely seems to be a legit ErgoBaby.
We were very happy with our purchase.
Rated 5 out of 5
Laura Victoria –
Es exactamente el producto anunciado. Vale la pena el precio
Rated 2 out of 5
Michael Nieh –
The belt is a bit sharp and leads my daughter cries a lot. Not sure whether my baby’s skin is too soft to adapt this product. I return it immediately though.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amy –
I tried at least six different carriers before finally getting this one. The fabric is soft, there’s padding on the straps and seated part of carrier. Easily adjustable for both partners to carry baby. Both you and baby with be comfortable for long walks facing in and/or out. Wish I got this to begin with.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amy –
I tried at least six different carriers before finally getting this one. The fabric is soft, there’s padding on the straps and seated part of carrier. Easily adjustable for both partners to carry baby. Both you and baby with be comfortable for long walks facing in and/or out. Wish I got this to begin with.
Rated 5 out of 5
Eunice –
I’ve used several carriers, but this one is by far the best. The back support really makes a difference, especially on longer outings. I love how I can use it for both front and back carry, and it fits my baby perfectly as she grows. Super happy with this purchase!
Rated 5 out of 5
Jean –
This carrier has been a game-changer for us. The lumbar support makes it so comfortable, even for long periods, and my baby seems to enjoy the different carrying positions. The material is breathable, which is great for warmer weather. Overall, it’s stylish, functional, and worth every penny
Rated 5 out of 5
Geena H. –
I’ll write a bit of a lengthy review so other mamas can get a better sense of how this worked for us. I have a Petunia Pickle Bottom organic original Ergo and this one, the new 4-position 360. I’ll compare them briefly. First, a bit about my stature since this is a big consideration for baby-wearers. If your carrier is not ergonomically right for you, you’ll find yourself hurting or just plain not using your carrier.
I am 5′ 2″, 110 lb. and would consider myself a gal of ample bust so it was important to find a carrier that was comfortable in that way. The Ergo works beautifully for us so far. We’ve used it as a front (both directions) and side carry for shorter time periods (about 20-30 minutes at a time) and while little one doesn’t like to be confined at this age, it seems to be comfortable for us both, with no fussing. I use this running errands, grocery shopping, shorter walks, restaurant outings, and day outings where baby can get out frequently. If you’re an “active” mama, this carrier is great for around town but stick with a Kelty/Deuter/Osprey for hiking, etc.
OVERALL I find this version, the ERGO 360, to be even better suited to my stature than my original. I’m short-waisted and the body height of the carrier is just right for me. Not too tall but still supportive of baby’s head without being in her way to look at the world. The ‘deep’ pocket to accommodate baby’s bottom is great for her positioning and really comfortable for us both, especially when nursing as it helps the carrier keep its shape better than the original. The velcro waistband is a plus in my experience, as it stays put and does not require constant re-cinching. The extra width is much more comfortable for me, too, since I’m slender and the old waistband sat right on my hip bones, causing soreness. I also find I have no lower back pain at all after using the 360, which is a huge difference from the original. The convenience, comfort for both mama and baby, proper baby positioning, and styling are great on the new 360 and I recommend it highly!
VELCRO vs. CLIPS Yes, the velcro is louder than the clips on the original Ergo. Yes, it does catch on fabric if you don’t re-attach the velcro to itself when you take off the belt, but for me, the thickness and stability that the velcro provides at the waist are well worth taking an extra minute to avoid snags. It doesn’t need to be constantly re-cinched and that’s a big plus. If you put your little one down to sleep right out of the carrier, just leave the belt part on and undo it in another room. Noise problem solved. If you can’t get your little one down without being right next to him, just leave the belt on while you snuggle up until you can sneak away. It’s really pretty comfy.
4-POSITION vs. ORIGINAL We love the variety of carries, and baby loves to face out to see the world. This was the biggest difference, of course. We tried a ring sling but for me, it was painful on my neck and shoulders no matter how I had it fitted, and a baby-wearing pro even helped me fit it properly. She said they’re just not for everyone. The variety in positioning on the ERGO 360 gives both baby and mama a chance to rest certain muscles either from day to day or throughout the day if you absolutely have to carry for longer periods. The adjustable, wide base design is really great and the padding helps keep baby’s legs comfortable. On my original, the fabric was not as “cushy” at the legs and caused baby’s legs to have marks in very little time. In the 360, baby’s legs are more comfortable. I also think the depth of the seat helps with this.
HOOD The hood on the new version is just like the old version. Still easy to use. Difference is that this one tucks really easily into the foldover head support. Love that!
SHOULDER STRAPS I am enjoying the new straps and like the adjustable center back strap design. My husband can wear this by easily sliding the center strap down the shoulder straps. The little elastics help take up the slack of the straps when I’m wearing them. I don’t notice a big difference in comfort in comparison with my original ERGO.
STORAGE I do miss the ease of the front pocket, but have used the hood pocket to carry my ID, a card and house key. It works well for me as long as we don’t need to use the hood.
DROOL PADS The drool pads are too expensive, IMHO. My old ones only cover the straps but on this version, little one chews the front fold-over. Soon I’m sure some clever Etsy ladies will be selling all kinds of fun patterns. Right now there are only a few out there and I plan to sew my own:-)
FABRIC I find the fabric weight on this version to be just right. In weather above 85/90 degrees, it will be too warm for longer walks, but it’s really pretty comfortable and soft right out of the box.
Rated 5 out of 5
Kristie Payne –
Love this carrier! Makes wearing my baby soooo easy!
Rated 5 out of 5
S.Alma –
An dieser Babytrage gibt es für uns nichts auszusetzen. Das Baby sitzt sehr komfortabel darin. Auch nach vorne gerichtet. Dass dazu passende Zubehör, welches man kaufen kann, ist leicht anzubringen und sehr Praktisch. Mit anderen Babytragen haben wir nicht so gute Erfahrungen gemacht. Diese hier können wir aber sehr empfehlen.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amine –
Got the sea foam blue, super nice light colour for summer. I like this better than my Baby Bjorn. It’s light weight, better snaps, has elastics for holding the extra length of strap so they don’t dangle. Has a sun hood that zips away. The padding is super thick on the shoulders and feels nice, Also! The lumbar support is excellent.
Rated 5 out of 5
Luis Rojas –
Te había hecho dos compras, pero una la cancelé (aún sigue apareciendo el cobro en tarjeta) ¿cuando se cancelara?
Rated 5 out of 5
BC Customer –
We bought this carrier for two big reasons. 1: I detest lugging around a car seat or maneuvering a stroller in public. 2: My husband and I are a tad paranoid about child-snatchers. When I bought it I figured I would be the one using it the most, but it ended up being my husband that primarily wears it (he thinks I’m too clutzy and is afraid I’ll trip and fall while wearing her) and he really likes it. From the times that I have used it I can say it was definitely worth buying and I would buy it again in a heartbeat. We bought the infant insert
Ergobaby Easy Snug Infant Insert Cool Mesh, Grey
and began using it by the time she was a week or two old. I was a little worried that it would get harder to wear our daughter as she got bigger, but at this point she’s 6 months and it’s still great. Keep in mind that I am not strong in the slightest, so if I say it’s easy to wear her then pretty much any healthy adult would find it easy. As long as you strap it on correctly it distributes the weight very nicely. Once I had the hip strap a little too high (more around my natural waist then down by my hips) and it made my lower back a little tired, but that’s a simple user error.Pros:* Simple to put on after you’ve done it once* Versatile; I’ve used it (5’9”, 135lb), my husband uses it (6’3”, 215lb), and my aunt used it (she’s about 5’5”) and we all liked it* It’s easy to grab and bring somewhere with you, unlike a stroller/carseat/etc* Keeps your baby within reach at all times (eases the child-snatcher paranoia), and keeps strangers at the grocery store from touching your baby with their germ-y hands* She really likes being in it. When she was super young she would fall asleep almost immediately after we put her in, which made grocery shopping much easier. Now that she’s older she really likes looking around, especially when my taller husband is using it.I read reviews talking about how the hip strap was really loud and I’d agree that it is fairly loud. It doesn’t bother our daughter at all because we really only use it when we’re out somewhere, not in the house, so we either undo the velcro outside where she’s distracted by other sounds, or we put her wherever she needs to be and then take it off later. So yes, it is a little loud, but it doesn’t cause us any problems.All in all this is one of my favorite things we bought off our baby list and I would highly recommend it to anyone!
Rated 5 out of 5
Szabina Sriramappa –
Super durable, easy to adjust, can’t imagine boarding flights without this carrier, very happy with it
Rated 5 out of 5
Sarah M. –
I have been using an Ergo since week 1 with my daughter. I started with the older model and as soon as I heard about the 360 I was on that! This was a better buy than our crib, literally. I have back issues and knee problems and even though my daughter is now about 22lbs I can still comfortably carry her in this for long periods of time. This is a must buy for people who live in cities and also a great way to get chores done with a fussy infant. Up until about 9 months, if my daughter was irritable, I would pop her in the ergo and she would fall asleep next to me while I did laundry, cooked, etc. It is really comfortable and my husband likes it too. Since about 5 months my daughter LOVES the front carry position, but at that time Ergo didn’t make a front carry model. So we bought a cheap front carry carrier. It was soooo uncomfortable and much more confusing to use. If you are confused about how to use the ergo, they make some great youtube videos showing each position with a live baby. My daughter is now 16 months and a little small for her age, so I’m sure we will be able to back carry until she is 3 years old at least. I don’t have 2 kids yet, but I have friends with 2 and they say that having the ergo for the youngest while flying is very helpful. I traveled alone with my daughter at 7 months and opted for no stroller, just the ergo in the airport. Great idea, it was much easier!
Also as a note, I found this as a great way to help bond with my daughter. I couldn’t breast feed much so I was really worried about how I would get such a strong bond with her. I really think the skin to skin contact helped with that and personally think this helped me avoid any depression issues. That’s just my experience, but if you are concerned about bonding, I say get a carrier for a safe, and helpful way to bond with your baby.
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SDey –
Gets a lot of use with my grandson. Great product!
LeRub –
Excellent product and must have all new borns. Can be used when baby turns 5 months. Multiple carrying options provide comfort. Only issue is with strap noise.
Biljana –
Amazing product
Harsh –
Gets a lot of use with my grandson. Great product!
Philipp –
It’s really good quality , very comfortable and easy to use
PB –
A nice baby carrier, lightweight and very comfy for both baby and mom when all the belts are adjusted properly.
LeRub –
I am a big fan of baby wearing. Aside from all the emotional benefits, physically it is a nice extra little work out and makes it much more easy to wrangle two children. I have had just about every ergo carrier, the moby wrap, the k’tan, and an expensive infantino. My most favorite was the ergo performance Ventus which was great for all weather types. My first daughter loved facing toward me, so it was perfect. However, my second daughter refuses to face inward, and so I was using the cheapest carrier I had with her facing out, and I destroyed my back. A friend recently mentioned the 360, but I didn’t like that it had Velcro adjustments, and that it was not vented. Baby wearing makes you very hot, so vents are a must!
The vented mesh 360 is phenomenal. Not only does it look cool, but my daughter loves it and it’s extremely comfortable for me. I got the insert, but because my daughter is six months old I have not used it. I love that there are so many options for the carry and I even did the side and back carry with my two-year-old!
It is pricey, but just think about how much people spend on a stroller. It is in valuable, and I wish I had this carrier for my first daughter. It is so worth the money, and like all ergo baby products will last until your kids go to college!
PB –
Amazing product
Austin –
I have tried so many carriers. Each one was either difficult to put on taking too long, uncomfortable for me or baby, etc.
I finally found this perfect one. It takes me 10-15 seconds to strap on and baby is strapped in within couple minutes. So easy!
I don’t have to adjust baby too much after he is in. The M ergonomic shape is safe for baby and it makes him so much more comfortable.
The flap is great support if he falls asleep. I bought the 100% black cotton and love it!
My only “con” is that it feels like a backpack and a bit bulky but it’s still the best supportive carrier.
I will be using this for travel and feel good that it’s comfortable for me and baby.
CAnn –
I own 4 different baby carriers. Ye, four. I own a Boba Wrap, a Baby K’Tan, the ERGObaby Performance, and now this one. Although I still prefer the Boba Wrap for smaller babies, and the K’Tan because it fits nicely in my diaper bag for unplanned baby wearing, this Four Position 360 carrier is my favorite. My daughter is a petite 6 month old and I am a petite female (generously, 5’2″). I love that this carrier is not only adorable (dusty blue with coral polka dots…are you kidding me?!)…but also versatile and comfortable. As compared with the Performance carrier, my daughter doesn’t get so “lost” in this carrier. We have to use the infant pillow accessory for the Performance but I don’t have to use it with this one. She’s still positioned the way she is supposed to be, but can see over the top when the front flap is folded down. Overall, it’s a very comfortable carrier for both me and my baby.
If I were to air any gripes, they would be these: I have a love-hate relationship with the velcro waistband. Our Performance carrier has a buckle with a safety strap. In some ways, I prefer it because the velcro is loud and, as a pet owner, obnoxiously picks up every piece of hair in existence. I also wish it were easier to do and undo the back buckle. I find that it’s a bit difficult to reach with my small arms. I’ve given myself a few arm/shoulder cramps straining to get that thing done or undone by myself! Take that with a grain of salt, though…I’ve also done the same thing trying to zip or unzip dresses.
Bottom line: I DEFINITELY recommend this product. Of all my carriers, this is my favorite. If I had to pick just one, it’d be this one.
Hey ERGObaby…if you see this, my only request is: can you make some “fashionable” teether covers?! I’d be all over that…
LGR34 –
This one was the winner from the FOUR I ordered, beating out carriers by Tula, Infantino, and LÍLLÉbaby. Uncomplicated, thick shoulder straps, quality design, lightweight and cool, wide lumbar and front support pieces. I purchased this (open box for the win!) recently and have already worn is every other day! Our 10-month old is nearly 30lbs and requires extra support to be carried around when a stroller isn’t the optimal mode of transportation. My husband and I are both over 5’10” and have been successfully wearing baby without issue. We’ve attended festivals, gone shopping, hiked, ran errands, and baby is content in his carrier!
There is a learning curve to getting baby into carrier without the help of a partner, but I’m getting the hang of it. I’m still nervous to try getting baby onto my back solo. But I’ll have to learn since he can no longer sit in the front, outward facing, after 30lbs. Thankfully the side hip option and backpack option allow him to be carried up to 45lbs. I have yet to try the hip option.
I can see the benefit of purchasing a drool cloth cover, as the carrier is already dirty from us feeding him on the go. But I think I should be able to wash the entire carrier in a delicate wash bag.
The only thing that I can warn you about is the mesh material will leave red marks on baby’s thighs if he’s not wearing pants. I understand that the mesh is to keep baby from overheating, and the red markings do go away fairly quickly, but I don’t know if it’s uncomfortable for baby in the meanwhile. He hasn’t cried in the carrier!
I wish I had the option to carry my phone, wallet, or car keys somewhere in a pouch on the carrier. I saw I could buy an aftermarket attachment from Etsy. It’s complicated to wear the carrier AND my fanny pack, so I’ve been opting to wear pants with pockets for all my storage needs.
BusyBee –
Me and my wife really liked this carrier. We decided to get it because we were going on a three day trip and would be hiking trails during the day. We had a baby carrier, but we wanted one that was a bit sturdier and more comfortable for longer, tougher walks. My baby was 13 months old, about 30 inches long, and weighed about 20 pounds. This carrier worked out really well. The carrier felt good on my body and – even after being in there for about 1.5 hours straight at times -my baby never cried out of discomfort. This carrier felt very sturdy, and I was always confident that my baby was well supported; my baby pretty much moved as a unit with my torso. I had no problems putting with the fit (putting the waist belt at the recommeded spot and having baby’s head at the right level). I am 6’3”. However, my wife – who is 5’4” – found that baby’s head was too high up whenever she put the waist belt at the recommended level. There is no way to adjust vertical dimensions.
We bought the model that was cheaper than the rest of them; I do not know why it was cheaper, but it definitely seems to be a legit ErgoBaby.
We were very happy with our purchase.
Philipp –
Ich möchte hier meine Erfahrung teilen, da hier die Meinungen weit auseinander gehen und mir eine solche Info gut geholfen hätte.
Zu allererst: Wir hatten bisher die Cybex Maira Tie. Diese fand ich für unser Kind als Neugeborenes bis dato super und perfekt. Jedoch wird es nun schwerfälliger und belastender bei einer Größe von 68cm und 5,5kg Gewicht. Außerdem wollte ich eine Trage haben, die besonders gut als Rückentrage geeignet ist. Daher haben wir uns für diese entschieden. Weiter explizit für dieses Modell (Cool Air), um auch bei wärmeren Temperaturen längere Spaziergänge meistern zu können.
Der erste Eindruck als die Trage kam, war positiv. Den negativen Geruch von dem manche berichten, habe ich gar nichts gemerkt. Der Stoff der Trage war sehr angenehm.
Als ich sie allerdings das erste mal benutzt habe, war ich erst mal enttäuscht. Als Bauchtrage lagen die Schultergurte nur mit dem schmalen Rand auf und ich hatte das Gefühl mein Kind versank.
Nach einigem Probieren und Anleitungen studieren, habe ich ein super Gefühl gehabt. JEDOCH bin ich der Meinung, dass das Kind NICHT kleiner als 68cm sein sollte. Denn sonst ist die Trage zu groß und das Kind versinkt wirklich. Da hilft die kg-Angabe leider nicht. Die Schultergurte ziehen sich umso mehr zusammen, desto schlanker man selbst ist. Schiebt man den Verschluss am Rücken so weit wie möglich runter, lässt dies etwas mehr nach. Bei der Version als Rückentrage entfällt dieser Effekt. Für mich selbst, ist das in der Bauchtrage nicht unangenehm. Die Schultergurte sind so gut gepolstert, dass ich mein Kind wieder gerne und auch länger trage.
Die Lordosenstütze merkt man sofort und ist SUPER angenehm. Gerade als Bauchtrage ist es eine enorme Unterstützung bei längeren Spaziergängen.
Als Rückentrage konnten wir sie bisher nur kurz ausprobieren, da mit den genannten Maßen unser Kind noch zu klein ist. Jedoch hatte ich auch ein gutes Gefühl.
Mein Fazit, es war zuerst eine Umgewöhnung notwendig, jedoch möchten wir sie nicht mehr missen und eine große Stütze ist sie auch. Wir sind super happy. Augrund von der minimalen Fläche die insgesamt aufliegt, ist die Trage auch luftiger als vergleichbare Tragen.
Kai Welter –
Gets a lot of use with my grandson. Great product!
Rachael –
Very comfortable. My son loves hanging out in this baby carrier. My favorite one so far! ♥️
Austin –
Excellent product and must have all new borns. Can be used when baby turns 5 months. Multiple carrying options provide comfort. Only issue is with strap noise.
PB –
Love this carrier, doesn’t make my back hurt like other big brands. Very supportive and comfortable my daughter loves being carried in this
Harsh –
Excellent product and must have all new borns. Can be used when baby turns 5 months. Multiple carrying options provide comfort. Only issue is with strap noise.
LeRub –
ERGObaby Four Position 360 Carrier, Dusty BlueI had my first child May 2015. During her first 8 weeks, I relied upon a Moby Wrap to carry her around. I disliked using it for a myriad of reasons, including that: 1) I could not get the yards and yards of fabric spooled around me without dragging/dipping them across the ground (and thereby through the dog hair, dust, etc); 2) I never managed to put it on uniformly from one outing to the next; 3) it was suffocating to wear here in New Mexico during the summer; and, 4) my child eventually seemed too big at 10 lbs to be hanging around in such an unstructured thing. I was therefore intrigued one day at Target by the array of ERGObaby carriers. On impulse I bought the ERGObaby original carrier and original Infant Insert pillow there. They were comfy, although I returned them the next day after I discovered the Performance carrier and the performance Infant Insert pillow at Babyz Corner.com. I ordered the latter because I perceived that they would be cooler to wear (what with their synthetic performance fabrics) than the cotton of the Original Carrier and original Infant Insert pillow. The Performance carrier was just as comfy but not appreciably cooler. As such, and because I felt like it would be nice to carry my daughter front-facing, I exchanged the Performance Carrier for the ERGObaby Four Position 360 carrier. (I kept the performance carrier Infant Insert pillow). I haven’t looked back since, and I have been using the carrier on a weekly basis to do things like walk the dog, go grocery shopping, and visit friends. I particularly like that: 1) my daughter is neither flopping around nor squished in the carrier; and 2) I can get her in and out on my own standing beside the car and without having the carrier touch the ground. I also like how cushy the straps and waist belt are, i.e., I don’t feel like they are cutting into me. The fabric and stitching are of nice quality, and I like the pattern and color (particularly given that I’m sick to death of everything pink). Although my daughter was small (i.e. 25th% for weight and 33rd% for height at 2 months) I felt like the base of the opening of the Infant Insert cocoon was too narrow and observed that, after spending time in the pillow/carrier, she’d have red marks where the sides cocoon pillow dug into her legs. I therefore left the cocoon uncinched a couple of times to see if that would give her more room. It did, but leaving it uncinched made it a little harder to get her in and out. We persevered, nevertheless, until she was a couple of pounds heavier, a couple of inches taller, and had better neck control – at which point, we ditched the cocoon and just placed the pillow insert under her bum to give her a boost to see out.
Philipp –
Amazing product
Harsh –
Zur Geburt unseres Sohnes haben wir ein Tragetuch verwendet. Der enge Körperkontakt, die Bewegung und die Sitzposition schienen ihm gut zu gefallen. Leider war uns das Handling auf Dauer zu aufwendig und wenig praktisch. Da er zusätzlich schnell schwitzt, mussten wir eine Alternative finden.
Mit der Ergobaby 360 Cool Air sind wir wirklich sehr glücklich. Unser Sohn ist nun 70cm groß, wiegt 7,5kg und sitzt darin sehr gut. Das Handling ist sehr einfach, so dass man sein Kind einfach “einpacken” und losziehen kann. Bisher haben wir nur die Tragepositionen vor der Brust ausprobiert. Im Wald oder am Meer darf er in Gehrichtung sitzen und hat dabei viele neue Eindrücke und jedesmal wieder den Spaß seinen Lebens. In der Stadt tragen wir ihn zu uns gerichtet. Beide Tragepositionen sind sowohl für uns als auch für ihn bequem.
Durch den Hüftgurt liegt das meiste Gewicht auf der Hüfte und die Schultern sind gut entlastet.
Das verarbeitete Material (Mesh) ist atmungsaktiv und verhindert, dass unser kleiner Mann unnötig schwitzt.
Bisher können wir die Trage uneingeschränkt weiterempfehlen.
BusyBee –
ERGObaby Four Position 360 Carrier, Dusty BlueI had my first child May 2015. During her first 8 weeks, I relied upon a Moby Wrap to carry her around. I disliked using it for a myriad of reasons, including that: 1) I could not get the yards and yards of fabric spooled around me without dragging/dipping them across the ground (and thereby through the dog hair, dust, etc); 2) I never managed to put it on uniformly from one outing to the next; 3) it was suffocating to wear here in New Mexico during the summer; and, 4) my child eventually seemed too big at 10 lbs to be hanging around in such an unstructured thing. I was therefore intrigued one day at Target by the array of ERGObaby carriers. On impulse I bought the ERGObaby original carrier and original Infant Insert pillow there. They were comfy, although I returned them the next day after I discovered the Performance carrier and the performance Infant Insert pillow at Babyz Corner.com. I ordered the latter because I perceived that they would be cooler to wear (what with their synthetic performance fabrics) than the cotton of the Original Carrier and original Infant Insert pillow. The Performance carrier was just as comfy but not appreciably cooler. As such, and because I felt like it would be nice to carry my daughter front-facing, I exchanged the Performance Carrier for the ERGObaby Four Position 360 carrier. (I kept the performance carrier Infant Insert pillow). I haven’t looked back since, and I have been using the carrier on a weekly basis to do things like walk the dog, go grocery shopping, and visit friends. I particularly like that: 1) my daughter is neither flopping around nor squished in the carrier; and 2) I can get her in and out on my own standing beside the car and without having the carrier touch the ground. I also like how cushy the straps and waist belt are, i.e., I don’t feel like they are cutting into me. The fabric and stitching are of nice quality, and I like the pattern and color (particularly given that I’m sick to death of everything pink). Although my daughter was small (i.e. 25th% for weight and 33rd% for height at 2 months) I felt like the base of the opening of the Infant Insert cocoon was too narrow and observed that, after spending time in the pillow/carrier, she’d have red marks where the sides cocoon pillow dug into her legs. I therefore left the cocoon uncinched a couple of times to see if that would give her more room. It did, but leaving it uncinched made it a little harder to get her in and out. We persevered, nevertheless, until she was a couple of pounds heavier, a couple of inches taller, and had better neck control – at which point, we ditched the cocoon and just placed the pillow insert under her bum to give her a boost to see out.
customer –
Excellent product and must have all new borns. Can be used when baby turns 5 months. Multiple carrying options provide comfort. Only issue is with strap noise.
PB –
Ich möchte hier meine Erfahrung teilen, da hier die Meinungen weit auseinander gehen und mir eine solche Info gut geholfen hätte.
Zu allererst: Wir hatten bisher die Cybex Maira Tie. Diese fand ich für unser Kind als Neugeborenes bis dato super und perfekt. Jedoch wird es nun schwerfälliger und belastender bei einer Größe von 68cm und 5,5kg Gewicht. Außerdem wollte ich eine Trage haben, die besonders gut als Rückentrage geeignet ist. Daher haben wir uns für diese entschieden. Weiter explizit für dieses Modell (Cool Air), um auch bei wärmeren Temperaturen längere Spaziergänge meistern zu können.
Der erste Eindruck als die Trage kam, war positiv. Den negativen Geruch von dem manche berichten, habe ich gar nichts gemerkt. Der Stoff der Trage war sehr angenehm.
Als ich sie allerdings das erste mal benutzt habe, war ich erst mal enttäuscht. Als Bauchtrage lagen die Schultergurte nur mit dem schmalen Rand auf und ich hatte das Gefühl mein Kind versank.
Nach einigem Probieren und Anleitungen studieren, habe ich ein super Gefühl gehabt. JEDOCH bin ich der Meinung, dass das Kind NICHT kleiner als 68cm sein sollte. Denn sonst ist die Trage zu groß und das Kind versinkt wirklich. Da hilft die kg-Angabe leider nicht. Die Schultergurte ziehen sich umso mehr zusammen, desto schlanker man selbst ist. Schiebt man den Verschluss am Rücken so weit wie möglich runter, lässt dies etwas mehr nach. Bei der Version als Rückentrage entfällt dieser Effekt. Für mich selbst, ist das in der Bauchtrage nicht unangenehm. Die Schultergurte sind so gut gepolstert, dass ich mein Kind wieder gerne und auch länger trage.
Die Lordosenstütze merkt man sofort und ist SUPER angenehm. Gerade als Bauchtrage ist es eine enorme Unterstützung bei längeren Spaziergängen.
Als Rückentrage konnten wir sie bisher nur kurz ausprobieren, da mit den genannten Maßen unser Kind noch zu klein ist. Jedoch hatte ich auch ein gutes Gefühl.
Mein Fazit, es war zuerst eine Umgewöhnung notwendig, jedoch möchten wir sie nicht mehr missen und eine große Stütze ist sie auch. Wir sind super happy. Augrund von der minimalen Fläche die insgesamt aufliegt, ist die Trage auch luftiger als vergleichbare Tragen.
SDey –
A nice baby carrier, lightweight and very comfy for both baby and mom when all the belts are adjusted properly.
LeRub –
Me and my wife really liked this carrier. We decided to get it because we were going on a three day trip and would be hiking trails during the day. We had a baby carrier, but we wanted one that was a bit sturdier and more comfortable for longer, tougher walks. My baby was 13 months old, about 30 inches long, and weighed about 20 pounds. This carrier worked out really well. The carrier felt good on my body and – even after being in there for about 1.5 hours straight at times -my baby never cried out of discomfort. This carrier felt very sturdy, and I was always confident that my baby was well supported; my baby pretty much moved as a unit with my torso. I had no problems putting with the fit (putting the waist belt at the recommeded spot and having baby’s head at the right level). I am 6’3”. However, my wife – who is 5’4” – found that baby’s head was too high up whenever she put the waist belt at the recommended level. There is no way to adjust vertical dimensions.
We bought the model that was cheaper than the rest of them; I do not know why it was cheaper, but it definitely seems to be a legit ErgoBaby.
We were very happy with our purchase.
Laura Victoria –
Es exactamente el producto anunciado. Vale la pena el precio
Michael Nieh –
The belt is a bit sharp and leads my daughter cries a lot. Not sure whether my baby’s skin is too soft to adapt this product. I return it immediately though.
Amy –
I tried at least six different carriers before finally getting this one. The fabric is soft, there’s padding on the straps and seated part of carrier. Easily adjustable for both partners to carry baby. Both you and baby with be comfortable for long walks facing in and/or out. Wish I got this to begin with.
Amy –
I tried at least six different carriers before finally getting this one. The fabric is soft, there’s padding on the straps and seated part of carrier. Easily adjustable for both partners to carry baby. Both you and baby with be comfortable for long walks facing in and/or out. Wish I got this to begin with.
Eunice –
I’ve used several carriers, but this one is by far the best. The back support really makes a difference, especially on longer outings. I love how I can use it for both front and back carry, and it fits my baby perfectly as she grows. Super happy with this purchase!
Jean –
This carrier has been a game-changer for us. The lumbar support makes it so comfortable, even for long periods, and my baby seems to enjoy the different carrying positions. The material is breathable, which is great for warmer weather. Overall, it’s stylish, functional, and worth every penny
Geena H. –
I’ll write a bit of a lengthy review so other mamas can get a better sense of how this worked for us. I have a Petunia Pickle Bottom organic original Ergo and this one, the new 4-position 360. I’ll compare them briefly. First, a bit about my stature since this is a big consideration for baby-wearers. If your carrier is not ergonomically right for you, you’ll find yourself hurting or just plain not using your carrier.
I am 5′ 2″, 110 lb. and would consider myself a gal of ample bust so it was important to find a carrier that was comfortable in that way. The Ergo works beautifully for us so far. We’ve used it as a front (both directions) and side carry for shorter time periods (about 20-30 minutes at a time) and while little one doesn’t like to be confined at this age, it seems to be comfortable for us both, with no fussing. I use this running errands, grocery shopping, shorter walks, restaurant outings, and day outings where baby can get out frequently. If you’re an “active” mama, this carrier is great for around town but stick with a Kelty/Deuter/Osprey for hiking, etc.
OVERALL
I find this version, the ERGO 360, to be even better suited to my stature than my original. I’m short-waisted and the body height of the carrier is just right for me. Not too tall but still supportive of baby’s head without being in her way to look at the world. The ‘deep’ pocket to accommodate baby’s bottom is great for her positioning and really comfortable for us both, especially when nursing as it helps the carrier keep its shape better than the original. The velcro waistband is a plus in my experience, as it stays put and does not require constant re-cinching. The extra width is much more comfortable for me, too, since I’m slender and the old waistband sat right on my hip bones, causing soreness. I also find I have no lower back pain at all after using the 360, which is a huge difference from the original. The convenience, comfort for both mama and baby, proper baby positioning, and styling are great on the new 360 and I recommend it highly!
VELCRO vs. CLIPS
Yes, the velcro is louder than the clips on the original Ergo. Yes, it does catch on fabric if you don’t re-attach the velcro to itself when you take off the belt, but for me, the thickness and stability that the velcro provides at the waist are well worth taking an extra minute to avoid snags. It doesn’t need to be constantly re-cinched and that’s a big plus. If you put your little one down to sleep right out of the carrier, just leave the belt part on and undo it in another room. Noise problem solved. If you can’t get your little one down without being right next to him, just leave the belt on while you snuggle up until you can sneak away. It’s really pretty comfy.
4-POSITION vs. ORIGINAL
We love the variety of carries, and baby loves to face out to see the world. This was the biggest difference, of course. We tried a ring sling but for me, it was painful on my neck and shoulders no matter how I had it fitted, and a baby-wearing pro even helped me fit it properly. She said they’re just not for everyone. The variety in positioning on the ERGO 360 gives both baby and mama a chance to rest certain muscles either from day to day or throughout the day if you absolutely have to carry for longer periods. The adjustable, wide base design is really great and the padding helps keep baby’s legs comfortable. On my original, the fabric was not as “cushy” at the legs and caused baby’s legs to have marks in very little time. In the 360, baby’s legs are more comfortable. I also think the depth of the seat helps with this.
HOOD
The hood on the new version is just like the old version. Still easy to use. Difference is that this one tucks really easily into the foldover head support. Love that!
SHOULDER STRAPS
I am enjoying the new straps and like the adjustable center back strap design. My husband can wear this by easily sliding the center strap down the shoulder straps. The little elastics help take up the slack of the straps when I’m wearing them. I don’t notice a big difference in comfort in comparison with my original ERGO.
STORAGE
I do miss the ease of the front pocket, but have used the hood pocket to carry my ID, a card and house key. It works well for me as long as we don’t need to use the hood.
DROOL PADS
The drool pads are too expensive, IMHO. My old ones only cover the straps but on this version, little one chews the front fold-over. Soon I’m sure some clever Etsy ladies will be selling all kinds of fun patterns. Right now there are only a few out there and I plan to sew my own:-)
FABRIC
I find the fabric weight on this version to be just right. In weather above 85/90 degrees, it will be too warm for longer walks, but it’s really pretty comfortable and soft right out of the box.
Kristie Payne –
Love this carrier! Makes wearing my baby soooo easy!
S.Alma –
An dieser Babytrage gibt es für uns nichts auszusetzen. Das Baby sitzt sehr komfortabel darin. Auch nach vorne gerichtet. Dass dazu passende Zubehör, welches man kaufen kann, ist leicht anzubringen und sehr Praktisch. Mit anderen Babytragen haben wir nicht so gute Erfahrungen gemacht. Diese hier können wir aber sehr empfehlen.
Amine –
Got the sea foam blue, super nice light colour for summer. I like this better than my Baby Bjorn. It’s light weight, better snaps, has elastics for holding the extra length of strap so they don’t dangle. Has a sun hood that zips away. The padding is super thick on the shoulders and feels nice, Also! The lumbar support is excellent.
Luis Rojas –
Te había hecho dos compras, pero una la cancelé (aún sigue apareciendo el cobro en tarjeta) ¿cuando se cancelara?
BC Customer –
We bought this carrier for two big reasons. 1: I detest lugging around a car seat or maneuvering a stroller in public. 2: My husband and I are a tad paranoid about child-snatchers. When I bought it I figured I would be the one using it the most, but it ended up being my husband that primarily wears it (he thinks I’m too clutzy and is afraid I’ll trip and fall while wearing her) and he really likes it. From the times that I have used it I can say it was definitely worth buying and I would buy it again in a heartbeat. We bought the infant insert
Ergobaby Easy Snug Infant Insert Cool Mesh, Grey
and began using it by the time she was a week or two old. I was a little worried that it would get harder to wear our daughter as she got bigger, but at this point she’s 6 months and it’s still great. Keep in mind that I am not strong in the slightest, so if I say it’s easy to wear her then pretty much any healthy adult would find it easy. As long as you strap it on correctly it distributes the weight very nicely. Once I had the hip strap a little too high (more around my natural waist then down by my hips) and it made my lower back a little tired, but that’s a simple user error.Pros:* Simple to put on after you’ve done it once* Versatile; I’ve used it (5’9”, 135lb), my husband uses it (6’3”, 215lb), and my aunt used it (she’s about 5’5”) and we all liked it* It’s easy to grab and bring somewhere with you, unlike a stroller/carseat/etc* Keeps your baby within reach at all times (eases the child-snatcher paranoia), and keeps strangers at the grocery store from touching your baby with their germ-y hands* She really likes being in it. When she was super young she would fall asleep almost immediately after we put her in, which made grocery shopping much easier. Now that she’s older she really likes looking around, especially when my taller husband is using it.I read reviews talking about how the hip strap was really loud and I’d agree that it is fairly loud. It doesn’t bother our daughter at all because we really only use it when we’re out somewhere, not in the house, so we either undo the velcro outside where she’s distracted by other sounds, or we put her wherever she needs to be and then take it off later. So yes, it is a little loud, but it doesn’t cause us any problems.All in all this is one of my favorite things we bought off our baby list and I would highly recommend it to anyone!
Szabina Sriramappa –
Super durable, easy to adjust, can’t imagine boarding flights without this carrier, very happy with it
Sarah M. –
I have been using an Ergo since week 1 with my daughter. I started with the older model and as soon as I heard about the 360 I was on that! This was a better buy than our crib, literally. I have back issues and knee problems and even though my daughter is now about 22lbs I can still comfortably carry her in this for long periods of time. This is a must buy for people who live in cities and also a great way to get chores done with a fussy infant. Up until about 9 months, if my daughter was irritable, I would pop her in the ergo and she would fall asleep next to me while I did laundry, cooked, etc. It is really comfortable and my husband likes it too. Since about 5 months my daughter LOVES the front carry position, but at that time Ergo didn’t make a front carry model. So we bought a cheap front carry carrier. It was soooo uncomfortable and much more confusing to use. If you are confused about how to use the ergo, they make some great youtube videos showing each position with a live baby. My daughter is now 16 months and a little small for her age, so I’m sure we will be able to back carry until she is 3 years old at least. I don’t have 2 kids yet, but I have friends with 2 and they say that having the ergo for the youngest while flying is very helpful. I traveled alone with my daughter at 7 months and opted for no stroller, just the ergo in the airport. Great idea, it was much easier!
Also as a note, I found this as a great way to help bond with my daughter. I couldn’t breast feed much so I was really worried about how I would get such a strong bond with her. I really think the skin to skin contact helped with that and personally think this helped me avoid any depression issues. That’s just my experience, but if you are concerned about bonding, I say get a carrier for a safe, and helpful way to bond with your baby.