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JJ Cole Premaxx Sling Carrier - New Edition Black/Gray by JJ Cole
Product SummaryManufacturer: JJ Cole Brand: JJ Cole Release Date: 2006-06-12 Model: 35-05906 Color: Black/Grey Product features: - Keeps your hands free and your child happy
- Convenient pockets for diaper, cell phone, wallet, etc.
- Fashionable color choices
- Durable wide strap which adjusts to fit both mom and dad
- 0-18 Months
Description of JJ Cole Premaxx Sling Carrier - New Edition Black/GrayPremaxx New Edition Baby Carrier JJ Cole offers parents with a wide variety of products including baby slings and baby carriers. The Premaxx New Edition Baby Carrier by JJ Cole allows parents to have face to face interaction while carrying the child. It is great because it goes from baby sling to baby carrier and adjusts brilliantly with a growing child. The JJ Cole Premaxx New Edition Baby Carrier allows parents to have face to face interaction while carrying the baby. From birth to 5 months it should be used as a sling and after 5 months it should be used as a hip hammock or baby carrier with the child in the upright position. The baby wrap is one size fits all and can hold up to 35 lbs. Another standout feature on the Premaxx New Edition Baby Carrier from JJ Cole is the adjustable, wide straps which evenfly distribute baby weight. Another perk to carrying baby in a baby sling.
Baby Products Reviews of JJ Cole Premaxx Sling Carrier - New Edition Black/GrayCustomer Review: Try it out first - It's all about personal preference Summary: 3 Stars
I bought the sling when I was pregnant. I was wowed by it's stylish looks. The sling seems awkward to get on and put the baby in, but you just have to practice. One trick I learned was to reverse the part of the sling above baby's head (so that the logo faces in). That seemed to keep the sling from covering my baby's face, so he could look out. You also have to insure that the logo part is on your shoulder for the sling to be comfy. If it isn't, the sling is really going to hurt. I noticed in some other reviews some complaints about slipping ties. You have to knot them once they are adjusted. My baby seemed pretty content when he was smaller (he was a 10lb newborn and 21"), however he got longer and started to look uncomfortable (he wasn't in the sitting up stage yet). Now that he is sitting up, the sling isn't so bad. You are supposed to rest baby on your hip and the sling is under his bottom holding him tight against your body. My baby seems to like that position alot. I am a bit apprehensive of him slipping out, but I was brave enough to let go a couple of times so I could use both of my hands. I just need to get used to using the sling in the hip position. I highly recommend going to the premaxx website. They have a video on how to use the sling for the lying down position and the hip position. I found it to be extremely helpful in fully illustrating the process of adjusting the sling and placing the baby in the sling (Which can be quite tricky). Another added plus is that you can use it as a changing pad. You can also lay baby down without waking him up. I don't use the sling that often, but it does come in handy when I am out and about and don't want to use the stroller.
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