I wish this video was in real time and actually explained what is being adjusted and why. I would rather watch a slower, 10 minute video once than watch a 1 minute video over and over again trying to figure out which straps I need to adjust.
thanks for the video:). our little one really liked the music in this video. maybe you could tell me where that music is from, where I could find this type of music?
This is a great video to learn how to use the wrap for a newborn and how to actually put a newborn in the wrap! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bH0R1_idpiw.htmlsi=_jGrRfqTu77qlqEf
This is a great video to learn how to use the wrap for a newborn and how to actually put a newborn in the wrap! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bH0R1_idpiw.htmlsi=_jGrRfqTu77qlqEf
Lol @0:17. This stillframe perfectly sums up how insanely complex and dangerous this product is. This vide doesn’t even cover how your create the insane gordian knot to clumsily foist your baby into. You need to watch multiple official tutorials to figure out how to use this thing. It’s a $4 ordinary band of cotton that they charge $40 to make you figure out an insanely complicated way to get a baby into it. It takes so long every time - my god, try doing this if you have a toddler running around at the same time. The only time this product worked was when I only had one kid, and had time to pull up the multiple instructional videos every time I wanted to use it. This has the steepest learning curve of any baby product I’ve owned.
Hi there :) Truly sorry you feel this way. However frustrating it can be, learning a new thing, there is nothing dangerous about the Boba wrap, especially not in this video. Complex? Could be. Babywearing in the stretchy wrap definitely isn't everyone's cup of tea, and we've made sure to offer different types of baby carriers to accommodate different types of needs/situations. We also offer FREE one on one babywearing consultations you can book on our website with a dedicated babyawearing educator that will guide you through all the steps and answer any questions you might have. To learn how to tie your Boba wrap, please follow the link in the description. Please reach out to us with any specific questions or concerns to educator@boba.com and we'll be happy to help!
Seriously, who even cares where or how you put the baby in, I'm not a bloody sailor nor a bloody boy scout, nor one of those preppy trendy girls who can do all sorts of fancy styles to my hair or with regular body wraps... I'm neurodivergent, and trying to follow these instructions is like trying to break through the 4th wall of a 5th dimensional cube!! WTF, man!?!! 🤣 So I had to conduct further research, but found this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ajPGOMeDR1U.htmlsi=lZPD6GgF3mX0tQTN
I Love how easy this ru-vid.comUgkxvAj3godqGAIP5rApM1laH767JGtPG1-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!
Did exactly this and my 11 month yr old son still can get out? Even made sure it's tightened but he moves a lot 🤷♀️....is there a tutorial for putting the baby in it??
Sorry to hear about that. Once babies become more wriggly and strong, around the 1 year mark, they are able to wiggle enough to cause the stretchy fabric to move around. Please always make sure to cover baby from knee to knee, shoulder to shoulder with all three layers to ensure a safe carry. If your baby is extra wriggly, perhaps you'd both enjoy a soft-structured carrier like the Boba X more. It will offer more support AND you'll be able to try the back carry too! To learn HOW to place your baby in the Boba wrap, please follow the link in the description.
Please email us at hi@boba.com if you need more information, or email our babywearing consultant at educator@boba.com for any babywearing help you might need. You can also visit our website and book your own free consultation.
Unfortunately due to RU-vid's new policy, we are unable to turn off any ads that might be showing during our videos. So sorry about that. We also have a lot of tutorials on our Instagram and Facebook page, where you can watch them add-free.
So his leg goes in the first "strap" that's closest to your chest. His second leg goes in the other one. The thing that says "boba' on it, goes over babies bum and back once he's got his two legs in. Make sure to spread the first strap under his bum so he's comfy. I use it all the time, and my baby loves it. Hope that helps!
The infant insert enables you to wear your baby before they can fit with their legs out of the carrier! They can usually comfortably fit the seat of the carrier from knee-to-knee at around the 6 month mark! Please note that all weight ranges are approximate - the most important factor when choosing which insert position to use is that your baby's legs are fully supported from knee-to-knee without overextending - their little legs should hang freely at the knee. :)
I love almost everything about this carrier. However, i wish the waistband were slightly padded like the leg openings. It bunches up quickly, causing slight discomfort for me. Baby is comfy, though!
Hi there, sorry to hear this is happening, we've never had a complaint like that. Would you mind emailing a picture of it to educator@boba.com - We'd love to try and help you out with this.
Sorry to hear the breastfeeding in the wrap didn't work for you quite yet. Perhaps try again when she is a little bigger, or book a consultation on our website and have our babywearing educator guide you through it and answer any questions you may have. boba.com/pages/fit-consultation
Looks beautiful. I sent two messages to your chat on your website and get no reply. Would the Boba X be good for hot climates? I live in the south and can no longer use the wrap comfortably. I am trying to decide between the Boba Air and X. Can someone please give me some feedback?
Hi there, sorry you've not had an answer from us so far. We recommend the Boba X Linen range for hot climates, it'll offer the best breathability. Hope this helps.
Our carrier seems to be too tight around our baby's legs (when taking it off, she has marks on the skin around her knees from the pressure). Any advice how we can improve the fit in that area? We are worried to cut off circulation.
Hi Pups, sorry to hear about your experience. Can you please email some photos of you wearing your baby and which carrier you are using to educator@boba.com and we'll be able to better help you?
We have the exact same issue with our carrier 4gs and our baby. Bloking blood from legs. Sent it back. Too bad because we really love that carrier. Legs issue was the only negative point
Hi Brittney :) the baby's legs shouldn't dangle, they should be really well supported and hold themselves up against your body in an M shape position. You can use the bottom part of the horizontal panel and pull it over the feet when they are really little though.
Hi @@Zoe-hk5kq , whenever you feel that the baby is pushing against the fabric or moving their feet more would be the time to stop covering them. But you can leave the feet uncovered from day one.