Backpack Child Carrier
Many mums and dads love the opportunity of having their baby in a special carrier or sling, not least because it makes them feel close by at all times and you can keep a careful watch on your infant but once your child passes this stage you will need to upgrade to a backpack child Carrier. Check that the leg holes on carriers have elastic or padded fabric to support your childs legs.
To use a backpack child carrier your baby must be able to sit upright without assistance, usually at about 6 months old. If it’s a trudge up a mountainside or an all day walk through the city park, framed baby backpack carriers provide the extra padding and support that makes these sorts of trips bearable. Backpack child carriers also offer the most storage space of any child carrier. Child Carriers are normally more expensive than other carriers, but the trade-off is ruggedness, sturdy and comfortable straps, and several features such as removable child cockpits, pouches, sun and rain visors, and a kickstand to easily load baby. Several child carrier backpacks also have a handy storage compartment so that you can leave your nappy bag at home. We are seeing a growing concern about the improper use of backpack child carriers and the relatively scarce amount of preventive information available to young people. If you weighs 120 pounds and are carrying a 25-pound backpack, it places a huge burden on your musculoskeletal system so consider short walks to start with and build up over time.

