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Ive got 3 slings and thinking i need a new one.


My youngest is 7mo and quite chunky and long of leg. we use a beco gemini with him but increasingly I'm thinking i need something that supports his thighs better (the beck is slightly narrower in the body as it allows you to have the baby forward facing)


we have an ergo which fits really well but i don't like the hip carry option on that, i find it uncomfortable.


i tend to carry him on the hip mostly so was wondering about a scootababy or hipseat, something along those lines. Or would something like a manduca be better...


any advice for hip carriers?

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The best thing for a hip carry IMO is a ring sling. They look faffy but they are really quick once you get the knack. As your baby is older I'd suggest one that issue from woven wrap fabric as they'll be most supportive.


I think that Emily at the South London sling library will do postal hires. If not then It's A Sling Thing are very good.

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I have just listed a Coorie Fleece pouch sling that I found good for hip carries. You still have to support them a bit at the back when you're bending over, etc. but I think that is the case for any of the ones like the hip seat, etc. It is also handy because it is flat and folds up really small so you can keep in your bag, under the buggy, etc.


It is here: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1395643

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