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I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on the different options for the Ergo baby carrier - mainly I'm comparing the original to the performance (don't know too much about the sport). I've done huge amounts of googling, but as the sling library isn't open again until next Wed I was hoping for some personal recommendations. I've worn the original and it's great, but don't know anything about the others. The performance seems to have thinner and more contoured shoulder straps (are they still comfortable?), lighter and more water resistant material, some meshy bits, a zipper pocket that hides the hood (the hood on the original seems a bit fussy), and a longer waist strap (but a curvy bit that dips lower in the centre).


Any help would be greatly appreciated!


ps - I have a huge baby (well, he's only 8 weeks but I can see where we're headed) and a not so great back. I won't be wearing the sling for huge amounts of time but would like as much comfort as possible.

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Eek and if you have a big boy I'd actually recommend the Manduca - gives more space as they grow, has built in infant insert and will allow you to front carry a very hefty boy as you can cross the straps for extra support (til you're ready to back carry). The Ergo is great but is always recommend the Manduca now, have used both for my 2yo.


Sorry to complicate (and the Manduca is pricier but worth every penny).

I found this comparison really helpful (from a Canadian retailer) when deciding to buy a Manduca as well as my Ergo (and other slings, ahem). Good luck and happy babywearing, it's the best!


http://extraordinarybabyshoppe.blogspot.co.uk/2009/08/product-comparison-ergo-vs-manduca.html?m=1


Edited to add link!

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