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Chimparoo Ring Sling (Air-O Gray)

Chimparoo Ring Sling (Air-O Gray)

Regular price $62.99 CAD
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Ring Sling now available in a light fabric Mesh areolate perfect for summer and shower - Air-O

The Ring Sling Air-O is a model specially designed to be worn in a wet environment and / or heat (away from flames). The Air-O model is ideal for hot summer day and for use in the shower. It is made of a polyester woven fabric with large areolas breathable and does not retain water. It is very light even when wet. The shoulder of the Air-O is built without folds, gathered style. This model contains no pocket.

• Quick and easy to use. Worn over one shoulder.
• From birth to early childhood. For as long as the wearer is comfortable.
• 5 carrying positions
• Hands-free breastfeeding with ease
• Available in 2 sizes
• Gathered shoulder
• Easy care, high performance durable fabric.
• DVD included


2 sizes :
Size 1 : 185 cm (small - medium)
Size 2 : 220 cm (large - extra)

Installation
How to prepare the wrap by the insertion of the fabric in the rings.

Front and hip carry
Put the baby over your shoulder and slide his feet through the wrap onto your hip.
Place his legs properly by hugging in his pelvis to you and pushing the knees upwards. Bring the upper edge higher than baby’s head.
Adjust the tension in the wrap by pulling the fabric throw the rings.

Hip carry
The technique for front and hip carry is the same.

Cradle position (nursing)
Tilt the baby on the side. From the sitting position, join two legs together and direct the head in the opposite direction than the rings.
Adjust the tension by pulling the wrap throw the rings.
Always verify that baby’s mouth is not obstructed, and that there is enough space to permit good air circulation around baby’s nose and mouth. Ensure the infant’s face is above the fabric, visible, and free from obstructions at all time. Baby should not be curled tight chin to chest.

Facing out carry
Always be aware that baby can fall more easily in this position. The only way you can carry your baby facing out in a ring sling, it's with the legs completely inside the wrap in a budha position.
The pelvis has to be tilt forward with the knees raises. Always keep one hand on baby while carrying him in the ring sling facing out.
This position is not safe.

Back carry
Always be carefull and ask the help of someone else when placing the baby on your back.
This carry is for short period of time. It is uncomfortable and unsafe for baby. It is useful when you need more freedom to do a task that can be dangerous or is hard with the baby on your tummy or your hip. It is fast and easy to do.
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