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• Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Kelty Wallaby Infant Carrier (Black)

  • Padded, adjustable child seat.
  • Child can face in or out
  • Storage pouch
  • Padded shoulder straps
  • JPMA-certified

The JPMA-certified Wallaby has a simple and clean design that makes carrying babies easy and convenient. Its versatility allows your baby to face in or out. The Wallaby is now available in an assortment of colors.

Rating: (out of 3 reviews)

List Price: $ 59.95

Price: $ 40.15

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3 Responses

  1. 1
    S. Clemment 

    Review by S. Clemment for Kelty Wallaby Infant Carrier (Black)
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    This is an excellent carrier in every way shape and form. The fabrics used are those high quality fabs that you only find in high end adventure gear.

    The online pics don’t do it justice, you don’t see this quality of fabrics in the retail store sold carriers. This carrier is easy to adjust to any body type, including larger 2X mommies. It only has one side buckle that you need to snap when you put it on, two for baby. You don’t need to readjust it every time you wear it. I think that it is much nicer but similar to the maclaren carrier that I used with my last baby.

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    Jennifer T. Stover 

    Review by Jennifer T. Stover for Kelty Wallaby Infant Carrier (Black)
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    My husband wanted something to carry our son in that looked “manly.” Evidently the blue sling I carry our little guy in is not “rugid” enough looking for him. My husband put this on his Christmas wish list and as soon as he opened it he put the little man in it. Both love it! My husband feels like he can finally spend more time with our son while still being able to do stuff around the house…us mothers can do everything w/ the baby in one arm. ;-) Our son is 4 months and able to sit forward. He just chills. The only thing we have found to be a little negative is getting our baby in and out of it. It is much easier with 2 people. One holding the baby and the other directing the baby’s legs into the holes. Same with getting him out. Other than that I would recommend it.

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    R. Gearhart 

    Review by R. Gearhart for Kelty Wallaby Infant Carrier (Black)
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    When I brought this home my wife was a little bit weary of using it, as they give so many warnings of strangulation hazards and babies falling out of it. She does, however, use it several times a week and doesn’t know what she will do when he grows too heavy for it. He is 11 1/2 months old now and is still somewhat clingy. She wanted to use a baby sling but because he was too old already when we were able to buy one, he never really seemed happy in it. He sits in this sling for up to an hour at a time while she is busy with household chores. Now we have both for next time around.

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