Die Fullbuckle von LennyLamb Von Geburt| Ca. 56 – 86 cm |18 kg
85,00 €*
% 129,90 €* (34.57% gespart) Produktnummer: 503002
Produktinformationen "Lenny Lamb Trage Purple & Black (ila / schwarz)"
Ergonomische Tragehilfe von Lenny Lamb Beschreibung des Herstellers, falls Rückfragen sind, bitte melden! LennyLamb Ergonomic Carrier is a type of a structured carrier for which they have designed a special system of the straps and buckles so as to provide you with a carrier which assures perfect fit. While designing the carrier it was a priority to make sure that your baby is carried in a secure, healthy and comfortable way. Your comfort was also within the priorities. Therefore, they created a structured carrier caring for the highest quality of the components used for its production. LennyLamb Ergonomic Carrier: - made of LennyLamb fabrics - highest quality fabrics made of the finest yarn, all yarn and dyes used for LennyLamb fabrics have the OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certificate - certificates of complance with the ASTM F2236-14 and EN 13209-2:2006 norms - made in Poland - three point safety buckle prevents accidental opening - four way adjustable shoulder straps for a perfect fit - adjustable hood - contoured panel, soft padded straps and legs out padding for the baby IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Waist Bag, Drool Pads and Reach Straps are NOT included. More information on LennyLamb Ergonomic Carrier. Product Type : Ergonomic Carriers Blend Type : 100% Cotton Weave Type : Jacquard Fabric Type : Woven fabrics Weight : 260 g/m² Grade : 1st grade Sizing for Ergonomic Carriers: In general terms baby size is what is regarded as standard. Toddler size is designed for older children - usually 1.5 years and older. But the age and weight of the baby are not the only deciding factors as obviously children vary from one another. The best way to find the size the best for your baby is to look at the dimensions of the carrier (available in carriers' description on their website and images on this page) and adjust it to your baby. The bottom of the panel shouldn't be wider than the distance between the knees of the baby. Ideally, the edges of the panel should be under your baby’s knees.