Showing posts with label Stretchy Wraps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stretchy Wraps. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

Boba Carrier and Boba Wrap now in stock

We're having a busy week at Big Mama HQ! Lots of new stock has arrived - we've restocked some of our popular slings and carriers as well as introducing a new brand.

Boba Carrier in 'Tweet'
New to the Big Mama Slings range are two products from Boba. The Boba Wrap (formerly known as Sleepy Wrap) is a stretchy wrap style sling - easy to use, the perfect carrier for newborns and is guaranteed to keep your baby nice and snug (and you hands-free) in the coming months. Available in a range of six plain colours that will suit both mums and dads. The Boba 3G Classic Baby Carrier (right) is a buckle carrier which, unlike most buckle carriers, is suitable from birth (7lbs) without the need for a separate insert or accessory. Fabulously supportive, the Boba 3G has the same basic design of the original Boba Carrier that is so popular, but with a number of new features, including innovative foot straps to support the legs of older children, and is available in both patterned and plain designs.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Brrrr.........

Back in stock in four lovely gender neutral colours (Charcoal, Black, Olive Green and Chocolate Brown), the Tricot-Slen Stretchy Wrap is gorgeously soft, and the cosy, supportive jersey cotton is perfect for keeping your little one snuggled up warm in the bitterly cold weather we are all having at the moment while still leaving you totally hands free. Suitable from newborn to minimum 6-9 months (depending on the weight of your baby) there are several possible carrying positions including breastfeeding. These are very popular so get yours quick!

The MaM Deluxe Babywearing Cover and the Mamajacket are both fabulous weapons against the cold and will keep you and your child toasty when slinging out and about. Or how about some Huggalugs which are a great extra layer on little legs either under trousers or over socks/tights for babies in slings, toddling little ones or even young children out playing in the snow.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Chocolate Close Baby Carrier Now In

The very popular Close Baby Carrier is fully restocked including a new colour. It is now available in yummy Chocolate (right) as well as Charcoal, Red, Pistachio, Natural and Olive.

The Close Baby Carrier looks like a Stretchy Wrap and it carries a baby in the same supportive and comfortable position. However, the fabric is threaded through rings enabling the wearer to leave it tied and simply slip it over your head and tighten it much like a ring sling.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Two-Shoulder Slings

When a customer emails us asking for help narrowing the bewildering range of slings it really helps us advise them if they give us a little bit of information, both about the person(s) who will be using the sling, as well as how the sling will be used. Most people have a list of things they want from a sling and not everyone is going to find one sling that ticks all the boxes so it may be a case of prioritising what is most important. Everyone's needs are different so obviously the mythical beast that is "the right sling" (and we believe there is at least one sling out there for everyone) will be different for different people but quite frequently our response is that the best sling would be a two shoulder sling - either a Soft Carrier or a Wraparound. These are some of the things that are mentioned in the emails we receive that mean we may recommend a two shoulder sling:

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Wraparound Slings - Stretchy or Woven?

Wraparound slings are the slings that are most likely to scare people! Admittedly they can be pretty daunting, especially if you are new to the world of babywearing - all that fabric and the different tying methods makes them seem very complicated and it is true that wraps have the steepest learning curve. However, using a long piece of fabric to carry your baby has lots of advantages and wrapping doesn't take that long to get the hang of if you have a bit of patience and are prepared to spend some time practising. As any die-hard wrapper will tell you, the rewards make it well worth it. Read on for information to help you decide which one is right for you.