Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Lite-on-Shoulder Pouch/rings Hybrid sling (Courtyard) Large

Lite-on-Shoulder Pouch/rings Hybrid sling (Courtyard) Large Review



Lite-on-Shoulder Pouch/rings Hybrid sling (Courtyard) Large Feature

  • The curved "pouch shape" design of the Lite-on-Shoulder makes a deep pocket that allows for a more comfortable fit for baby and a better "grip" on baby's legs. Most moms find it with less slipping problem for squirmy babies.
  • Lightly padded Shoulder portion helps to spread out the fabric around shoulder and back, and distribute weight through torso and avoids straining the neck or any sharp point around the shoulder. Lightly padded railings provide right amount of cushioning for baby's tender thighs, with no sharp edge cutting into flesh. Lite-on-Shoulder sling carrier is single layered sling that has no overheating problem for baby and mother which is perfect for hot weather.
  • Lite-on-Shoulder Sling Carrier is made of silky soft 100% cotton sateen.Sling weighs 9 oz,and is compact enough to pack away in diaper bag.
  • This sling measures about 8 ft long .Size Large, fits woman size L~XXL. Buckle rings are made of cast zinc alloy without wielding point , which are thinner ,lighter and much stronger.
  • Lite-on-shoulder can be used constantly with infant/toddler to snuggle, nurse, or rock to sleep; occassionaly with toddler(over 35lb) in the hip carry position, or even convert to a mini walker and toddler tether.
For centuries babies have been carried in Slings and that has been commonly acknowledged the most natural and versatile way to promote bonding. With Lite-on-Shoulder's improved features, this ancient method is made handy for you to share. Follow the instructions and your instinct, and explore more than 10 ways to carry you baby. Neither you nor your baby'll ever get bored of the cuddling fun. Either nursing the baby while getting the housework done, or dealing with her down time on a shopping trip, let Lite-on-Shoulder Baby Sling help to make your parenthood breezy. Do you know you can also leash your little speedy runner on a family outing too?Instructions included


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