justhat
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Thanks for the comments! Is 'New Native and Urban Pouch' a single product or two? How does it compare to the Premaxx @ Babies R Us? I think the Premaxx is convertible after a certain weight you can shift it to upright -- which to me, makes it more versatile than the Baby Bjorns ... but ... I want something that will be safe for the baby as well.
Also, if anyone came up to you and asked about your stroller/sling, that was probably me. *lol*
A TON of people asked me about my sling! New Native and Urban Pouch are different brands. http://www.cortezandco.com/catalog.php That's the link to Urban Pouch. The sling I have (which I don't see for sale anymore) is Cars print (the Disney Pixar movie), which is why we got tons of questions and compliments on it. I like it a lot, but it's smaller than my New Native (and both are my size, just the design) so I'm not sure how much longer I can do the outward facing cross legged carry in it. Also, while my husband can wear the New Native sling, the Urban Pouch sling is really snug on him so he'd definitely need his own if he were going to wear our son in that one. Here's the New Native link http://www.newnativeinc.com/orders/prodtype.asp?cookiecheck=yes&strPageHistory=cat&PT_ID=70 .
And just like strollers, slings aren't really a one size fits all kinda thing. What I mean is, the Premaxx might be a great sling (I don't have one so I can't say), but you baby simply might not feel comfortable in it as a newborn but then loves it as on older baby. Or he/she might like the cozy newborn feel but then feel too restricted as he grows. For example, my son loved the New Native sling as a newborn cause it's got a really deep pocket so he was very snug, secure, and light was practically blocked out. Now, however, he loves the Urban Pouch cause it's a much shallower pocket so he sits up higher and even when he's in the reclined position he can still see all around him. And my daughter, otoh, just hated all slings, so any sling was a complete waste of money with her but the Bjorn was the best $119 I ever spent.
If you want something truly versatile, get a Moby Wrap. I don't have one only cause I have 2 slings and a Bjorn and don't want to buy any more baby carriers right now, but I think they're great. You can pretty much use them to hold the baby in any position, including on your back. http://www.mobywrap.com/