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Bond with baby as you snuggle close! It's been scientifically proven that continual contact with baby is good for you both. Evenflo's Snugli, the premier name in baby carriers, presents the new and improved Comfort Vent Carrier that lets you and baby maintain this contact, and gives you hands free mobility! The Evenflo Snugli Comfort Vent Carrier features improved fabric and padding that allows for venting near baby. The Comfort Vent also has improved padding on shoulder straps, head support and leg holes, as well as storage pockets. Its dual side entry buckle lets you get baby in and out of the carrier easily, and allows baby to face in or out. For babies 7-26 pounds.
- on sale!!!!!!Low Price Updated Everyday! Evenflo Snugli® Comfort Vent Carrier - Navy Feature
- Light-Weight Soft Carrier
- Newly Designed Shoulder Straps Distribute Weight More Comfortably
- Side Entry Buckles
- Baby can Face In or Out
- Includes Storage Pockets
Editor's Opinion
"We had the Baby Bjorn (and still do) for my son and I used it maybe twice. I hated it. It was so hot, bulky and generally uncomfortable. My husband used it mostly and I swore off all future slings! But I received this Snugli sling in a box of "hand me downs" when my daughter was born. I LOVE IT! My baby has reflux pretty badly and likes to be carried vertically because it helps keep everything down. Plus she's a snuggler; she wants to be with people all the time and doesn't like to be alone in a swing, playard or bouncy seat. So she would prefer it if I kept her in a sling all day long. With this Snugli, I can. It is so lightweight, I don't even feel it on. I am a big girl post-pregnancies and it fits me with lots of room left over. I have the straps on very close to me and high up, there would be lots of room for a plus-size woman or a man to have this on. My favorite thing about it is that it is so thin, I can fold it up and stuff it in our diaper bag so I take it everywhere. When I take my son to baseball or Gymboree, I can carry the baby everywhere and play with him. I can wash clothes, dishes, get down on the floor to play, go for walks while pushing his tricycle, anything! I love the pocket in front, it's where I keep my phone for quick access. If someone hadn't given it to me, I never would have bought another carrier, but if something happened to this, I would buy five more!
"Customer Reviews & Comments
Good for the first month only -- cheap but not really a good value - Debra - KNOXVILLE, TN, US
While the Snuggli at first seems great (it's structured, making for easy-in and easy-out... and our new baby could even stay asleep for both processes), it quickly is outgrown by both baby and adult. It's also seems at twenty dollars to be a good price, but probably really isn't a great value in the long-term... especially if you're paying the full price.
After a month, our newborn (who quickly advanced to the top percentile in height and weight) really no longer fit the Snugli. The armholes were too low. She also would not have had enough head control to fold down the top (and even so, if you watch the clip on the Snugli website, they have you still buckle the baby's arms in under the folded down top -- which must be uncomfortable for the baby, who doesn't look happy in the carrier!).
In addition, as soon as my baby was around 10 pounds, I would say that her weight distribution in the Snugli started to become an issue for me (a 5'9" 145 lb. mom). I carry my baby daily, and even after short trips with the Snugli (such as a ten-minute wait at the bus stop for one of our older children), I would have severe back-pain. I will add that I have a preexisting back condition (a herniated disk)... but I am still able to carry my baby (now at over 20 pounds) successfully for several hours using our other carriers (a Moby wrap and a Kelty "Country" back-pack carrier).
Since our back-pack carrier is presently adjusted for dad, I get the most use out of my baby's Moby wrap. Here's my comparison of those two carriers to the Snugli. Both the wrap and the Snugli are worn in front... and I like knowing how my baby is doing (dad just asked for a mirror... without one you have to look at reflections in windows). Also, our baby was born during the summer, and the ventilation of the "Comfort Vent" Snugli then seemed ideal over the wrap (the backpack also has good ventilation, but can't be worn until a baby has good head control). I did, however, find it necessary to drape a flannel blanket over her Snugli as a newborn, to prevent the possibility of sunburn (not necessary in the covered up newborn carry in the Moby wrap). A wrap for newborn use would certainly be a better for winter months for added warmth... though yes, wraps are a bit more difficult to use, and it's harder to get the baby into and out of without waking the baby or requiring some readjustment of the wrap. The Kelty and the Moby also have higher weight limits (especially considering the Snugli weight limit really is lower than it's rated for). I'll give an update later about the "Scootababy" structured hip carrier, (we just bought with some Amazon Christmas gift cards and that presently has a five star rating with fifteen reviews... it hasn't yet arrived but is much anticipated!).
So I enjoyed the use of the Snugli for the VERY short time we used it. I'm happy, however, that I didn't buy the product, but received it instead as a gift.... and that my friend didn't even pay full price, since she spied it at a garage sale for ten dollars. In fact, I see dozens of these at gently-used consignment stores, which is where ours is headed, unless I just drop it to the thrift store... so I wouldn't advise paying full price, even at twenty dollars.
Great carrier, great price - Summer D -
I initially purchased this particular carrier because of the price, and LOVE IT! It is very durable, I used it on our first baby all the time, and now am on #2 and it's still going strong. Both my boys are very large for their age, and I used this with my first child the entire first year. I initially had some back pain with the first child while using it, but the key is making sure you pull the straps so it is tight on you (not uncomfortable tight, but snug) Once I started paying attention to that, I was never sore again while using this, and wore it with a large 9 month old baby all day while walking around Sea World. For the price, you can't beat it!
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