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Didymos Baby Carrier Organic Wrap Sling

LOVE: 14 NEUTRAL: 3
REGRET: 0 WANT: 19

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LOVE: 14 NEUTRAL: 3
REGRET: 0 WANT: 19
  • One of the better supportive machine woven wraps. There is a learning curve to use it but once you get it, it was my go-to and no longer using the buckle carriers. Much more comfortable Oct 17, 2020

  • I have several Didymos wraps in different lengths and fabrics, and they are such high quality and affordable wraps. They are heirlooms and I plan to save them to pass onto my grandbabies someday. Oct 08, 2020

  • Super soft wrap as you break them in Jun 09, 2018

  • Babe sleeps best in this. Watch wrapped in love for video tutorials. More comfortable than structured carrier and size 6 fits my 5'3 frame and my 6'0 husband. Fave baby product. Jan 29, 2018

  • Very pretty wrap.Once you get the hang of different carry positions it becomes easier to use. I prefer using this wrap when my husband is with me as it takes some time, when by myself I use a carrier. Oct 18, 2017

  • I didn't try out any wraps until my son was bigger (and more wiggly), but I can't wait to wrap my next baby! Mar 29, 2017

  • great for wrapping Mar 22, 2017

    • Anna L.
    • Brooklyn, Michigan

    My didymos was my first wrap and it was a perfect starter. Oct 04, 2016

  • LOVE my Didymos wraps. I have tried a couple, and I have loved wrapping my baby. Each wrap is different, so there is a learning curve to wrapping. But once you start, you may become addicted! May 03, 2016

  • Didy's are just so lovely. All of them. Just recieved a lisca grigio as a gift and it is the most blankety soft wrap I have ever played with. LOVE! Oct 23, 2015

  • A must have, as far as I'm concerned. More than one, if possible, in a variety of sizes! Sep 12, 2014

  • Beautiful woven wrap. Sturdy enough for infant or toddler+. There is a learning curve to using wraps. This is a similar style to what you get with a moby - long pc, of fabric that you use to wrap or tie your baby to you, but it is not stretchy like the Moby so it can safely be used for back-carries. Jul 23, 2014

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  • One of the better supportive machine woven wraps. There is a learning curve to use it but once you get it, it was my go-to and no longer using the buckle carriers. Much more comfortable Oct 17, 2020

  • I have several Didymos wraps in different lengths and fabrics, and they are such high quality and affordable wraps. They are heirlooms and I plan to save them to pass onto my grandbabies someday. Oct 08, 2020

  • Super soft wrap as you break them in Jun 09, 2018

  • Babe sleeps best in this. Watch wrapped in love for video tutorials. More comfortable than structured carrier and size 6 fits my 5'3 frame and my 6'0 husband. Fave baby product. Jan 29, 2018

  • Very pretty wrap.Once you get the hang of different carry positions it becomes easier to use. I prefer using this wrap when my husband is with me as it takes some time, when by myself I use a carrier. Oct 18, 2017

  • I didn't try out any wraps until my son was bigger (and more wiggly), but I can't wait to wrap my next baby! Mar 29, 2017

  • great for wrapping Mar 22, 2017

    • Anna L.
    • Brooklyn, Michigan

    My didymos was my first wrap and it was a perfect starter. Oct 04, 2016

  • LOVE my Didymos wraps. I have tried a couple, and I have loved wrapping my baby. Each wrap is different, so there is a learning curve to wrapping. But once you start, you may become addicted! May 03, 2016

  • Didy's are just so lovely. All of them. Just recieved a lisca grigio as a gift and it is the most blankety soft wrap I have ever played with. LOVE! Oct 23, 2015

  • A must have, as far as I'm concerned. More than one, if possible, in a variety of sizes! Sep 12, 2014

  • Beautiful woven wrap. Sturdy enough for infant or toddler+. There is a learning curve to using wraps. This is a similar style to what you get with a moby - long pc, of fabric that you use to wrap or tie your baby to you, but it is not stretchy like the Moby so it can safely be used for back-carries. Jul 23, 2014

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