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    Tushbaby Carrier – Strap-Free Ergonomic Baby Carrier w/ Padded Hip Seat

    For parents of newborn babies, finding a decent and reliable baby carrier that allows you to carry your baby in a way that doesn’t end up causing you shoulder strain or back pain can sometimes be hard. That’s because there are quite a few baby carriers on the market that do not feature an ergonomic design. Sometimes, these lower-end baby carriers end up proving to be more of a hassle than what they’re actually worth. Either their shoulder strap is not well-padded enough, or the baby carrier’s design isn’t really focused on offering parents an ergonomic wear that ensures that both their shoulders and back can stay strain-free and pain-free. Nevertheless, unlike many poor-quality baby carriers from lower-end brands, there’s one baby carrier out there that’s ensured to allow both parents and their little ones to stay nice and comfy all day long. Meet the Tushbaby Carrier.

    The Tushbaby Carrier is a doctor-approved all-around ergonomic baby carrier that features a strap-free design, coming only with a simple ergonomic hip seat that evenly distributes your baby’s weight, ultimately allowing parents to carry their little one for longer and more comfortably.

    Featuring an ingenious ergonomic design that’s focused on evenly distributing your baby’s weight, the Tushbaby is designed to completely eliminate the strain on your back and arms that’s commonly experienced when using lower-end baby carriers with difficult designs and complicated strap-ins (and the same goes for your typical sweaty baby sacks).

    Because of that, this all-around ergonomic baby carrier is recommended by both pediatricians and chiropractors. With it, parents don’t have to end up constantly switching sides, or worst, straining their back.

    In addition to its extremely ergonomic design, the Tushbaby also comes equipped with a total of four storage compartments, which ultimately allows parents to leave their purse, baby’s diaper bag and stroller all behind at home or at their car / minivan, and there’s also a bottle holder at one of its sides, as well as 2 Attachment Loops integrated on the Tushbaby that can be used for your carrying your baby’s toys and/or a hand sanitizer

    So, let’s have a more detailed look at this awesome baby carrier and check out everything that the Tushbaby Carrier has to offer you.

    DESIGN & SPECS

    Starting with the baby carrier’s size, the Tushbaby Carrier comes in a very compact size, measuring just 47 inches long by 10 Inches wide by 7 inches thick, and the carrier is also fairly lightweight, weighing just a total of 0.95 lbs.

    TushBaby Carrier
    TushBaby Carrier

    In addition to that, the Tushbaby can also be easily folded up whenever you’re not wearing it, which makes it fairly easy and very convenient to carry it around with you at all times.

    Now, note that this baby carrier is designed to be used as a simple waist-belt baby seat that sits right on your hip, featuring an elastic Plush Velcro-Pad Waist Band that sits comfortably around your abdomen, offering you a great lumbar support overall.

    Keep in mind that this waist belt baby carrier is designed to fit between 23-44 inch waists (but parents can still add up to 23 more inches by using the company’s Tushbaby Waistband Extender – sold separately for just $14.99).

    Additionally, there’s also a Safety Belt-Buckle equipped with a Belt Loop and a Safety Lock, which work together as the carrier’s two safeguards.

    Thanks to that, it only takes parents of newborns just a few seconds to put it on, both securely and comfortably.

    Now, onto the Tushbaby Carrier’s main feature, which is none other than its super-supportive Anti-Slip Hip Seat (meaning its baby site), which comes lined with a very high-quality “squishy” memory foam that makes it extremely comfortable for having your baby’s tush, while also integrating an Anti-Slip Fabric Patch at the top that prevents your baby’s tush from slipping around.

    TushBaby Carrier
    TushBaby Carrier

    I’d like to point out that the Tushbaby Carrier’s ergonomic hip seat is specifically designed to put your baby’s hips in the proper and pediatric-recommended “M-shaped position” that’s recommended by pediatricians, which makes it totally safe for having your little one sitting on it.

    TushBaby Carrier
    TushBaby Carrier

    Not only that, but this awesome baby carrier is also designed according to CPSC Standards.

    Moreover, that same ergonomic design ensures that the Tushbaby’s Plush Velcro-Pad Waist Band is capable of evenly distributing your baby’s weight (as mentioned earlier), while its ergonomic hip seat simultaneously absorbs some of that weight, and all that ultimately helps to reduce the typical painful spine curvature in adults (when carrying their babies around) by completely eliminating the strain on your back and arms that’s commonly experienced when using lower-end baby carriers.

    All that basically makes the Tushbaby Carrier perfect for parents to carry their baby in a very comfortable manner, all without popping out one of their hips or even putting strain on their back, shoulder, or arms. On that note, keep in mind that this baby carrier is designed to carry babies that weigh at least 8 lbs. and all the way up to 45 lbs.

    Now, in addition to all of its ergonomic and safety features, the Tushbaby also integrates a total of four storage compartments, which, as mentioned earlier, basically allows parents to leave their purse, baby’s diaper bag and stroller all behind.

    TushBaby Carrier
    TushBaby Carrier

    That said, first and foremost, we have a reasonably large storage pocket right below its ergonomic hip seat that parents can use to store their baby’s diapers, wipes, and any other changing essentials.

    Then, just at the right side of the baby carrier, we also have a Mesh Side Pocket that can be used to securely store your Smartphone.

    And just at the opposite side (meaning the baby carrier’s left-side), we also have a Side Zipper Pocket equipped with two (x2) smooth Two-Way Zippers that can be used for storing anything else that you might need to take with you while you’re on-the-go, whether that’s your house keys and car keys, sunglasses, etc.

    Sitting just next to that second Side Pocket at the carrier’s left side, we also have a a bottle holder, which makes it very convenient for parents to stay hydrated while enjoying a nice stroll on the park together with their baby.

    Last but not least, there are also two (x2) Attachment Loops integrated on the Tushbaby that can be used for your carrying your baby’s toys and/or a hand sanitizer.

    Last but not least, this awesome all-around ergonomic baby carrier is also machine washable, so even if your baby ends up doing an “oopsie” and leaking an “accidental wee”, there’s no reason to worry about it.

    DIFFERENT WAYS TO USE

    Now, it’s also worth noting that parents of newborn babies can use / wear the Tushbaby Carrier in four (x4) different Carrying Positions.

    That said, parents can use the Tushbaby slightly higher above their hip(s) for feeding / breastfeeding (Feeding / Breastfeeding Position).

    They can also use it slightly lower for carrying their baby right at their side (Side-Carrying Position).

    Additionally, parents can use this awesome ergonomic baby carrier slightly closer to the front of their body to be able to have their baby facing forward (Front-Facing Position).

    Ultimately, parents can also wear it / use it right at the front of their body to be able to hold their babies sideways – meaning lying down sideways with the center of their body supported by the baby carriers’s hip seat while parents hold below their baby’s head with one arm and below their baby’s legs with the other. (Lying Down Position).

    FINAL THOUGHTS

    The Tushbaby Carrier is a doctor-approved all-around ergonomic baby carrier that features a strap-free design, coming only with a simple ergonomic hip seat that evenly distributes your baby’s weight, ultimately allowing parents to carry their little one for longer and more comfortably.

    TushBaby Carrier
    TushBaby Carrier

    Thanks to its ingenious ergonomic design this all-around ergonomic baby carrier is recommended by both pediatricians and chiropractors, and that same ergonomic design not only helps to ensure that parents don’t have to end up constantly switching their baby from side to side, but also helps parents to avoid any pain and strain on their back, shoulders, and arms.

    If you’re interested in buying it, each unit is currently going for just $79 each, and each purchase also comes accompanied by a 1-Year Warranty. You can order yours online right now, directly from the company’s official shopping page, which you can access via this link.

    David Novak
    David Novakhttps://www.gadgetgram.com
    For the last 20 years, David Novak has appeared in newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV around the world, reviewing the latest in consumer technology. His byline has appeared in Popular Science, PC Magazine, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Electronic House Magazine, GQ, Men’s Journal, National Geographic, Newsweek, Popular Mechanics, Forbes Technology, Readers Digest, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Glamour Magazine, T3 Technology Magazine, Stuff Magazine, Maxim Magazine, Wired Magazine, Laptop Magazine, Indianapolis Monthly, Indiana Business Journal, Better Homes and Garden, CNET, Engadget, InfoWorld, Information Week, Yahoo Technology and Mobile Magazine. He has also made radio appearances on the The Mark Levin Radio Show, The Laura Ingraham Talk Show, Bob & Tom Show, and the Paul Harvey RadioShow. He’s also made TV appearances on The Today Show and The CBS Morning Show. His nationally syndicated newspaper column called the GadgetGUY, appears in over 100 newspapers around the world each week, where Novak enjoys over 3 million in readership. David is also a contributing writer fro Men’s Journal, GQ, Popular Mechanics, T3 Magazine and Electronic House here in the U.S.

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