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Beco Baby Gemini Carrier In Metro Black
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5592 in Baby Product
  • Brand: Beco Baby Carrier
  • Model: BGEMBLA
  • Dimensions: .0" h x
    .0" w x
    .0" l,
    1.32 pounds

Features

  • ?Front carry (facing in and facing out), back carry, and hip carry
  • Direct contact intuitive baby carrier
  • Machine washable
  • Made in USA
  • ?Front carry (facing in and facing out), back carry, and hip carry
  • Direct contact intuitive baby carrier
  • Machine washable
  • Made in USA

Product Description

REGULAR PRICE $129.00

Customer Reviews

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Better Than Ergo Because of Versatility!
By Lucy In The Sky
I have a lot of carriers--the Hotsling Adjustable, the Moby Wrap, the Baby Bjorn, the Ergo, and the Beco Gemini. If I had to do it over again, I'd go with just the Beco Gemini, and maybe the Hotsling.The Beco Gemin is superior to the Ergo because of its versatility. I will say that I like the hood on the Ergo better than the pop-up collar on the Gemini, especially for privacy when nursing (I'm sorry I waited so long to try nursing in the carrier...once I was brave enough to do it, it was so easy!) or when the baby is sleeping. I also miss the Ergo front pocket on the Gemini. The buckle for the Ergo is easier to unlock one-handed. But the cons of the Gemini stop there, and are far out-weighed by the fact that I can do front-facing or inward facing with the Gemini.My son loves facing outward, especially now at 13 months, but even when he was much younger, if he was awake, he wanted to face out. The Ergo was only okay for him if he was taking a nap or nursing--then it was great--but the Gemini does the same thing, and does outward. Before I bought the Gemini, I was toting along the Baby Bjorn (incredibly uncomfortable and not ergonomic! but does outward facing) or the Moby (don't love it for outward facing--getting my son to sit lotus-style was hard, and if I didn't tuck his feet up, it didn't feel as secure, not to mention the incredible amount of fabric that dragged the floor while I had to set him down to put it on...to much work!). I already tote enough with the stroller and diaper bag...two carriers is too much.I loved the Hotsling far more than the Moby when he was a newborn, but he did outgrow it. I never found the sitting position on the side for the Hotsling to be easy or secure, but maybe I just never mastered it, once he was too big for the sling. But the Moby did not get much use at all. I got the Ergo around when he was 4 months, and from that point on, it was my preferred carrier--if I'd had it when he was younger, maybe I wouldn't have loved the sling so much.We did a lot of baby carrying in the early months, as he was not a good sleeper and slept only while being worn or on the go, so I got my use out of the Hotsling and the Ergo...but once he was older, and he was awake for longer periods, it was hard that I couldn't rely on the Ergo...and that's when I found the Gemini. I invested in it even though I already had the Ergo because I knew I'd get my use out of it, assuming it was comfortable.Comfort wise, the Beco Gemini is absolutely just as comfortable as the Ergo. I can do without the pocket, and I can use a blanket if I miss the hood for privacy while nursing, but I don't have to carry a second carrier anymore, and for that, I love it.I will say the Gemini and the Ergo are both great for air travel--you can't wear the baby in a carrier during take-off or landing, which means you have to unhook the baby if he is sleeping. Fortunately, with both the Ergo and the Gemini, you can unhook the buckle behind your neck and slip your arms out while still holding the baby close, so he won't wake....or at least that worked for me! Love both for air travel!

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
3Not that happy.
By Joseph Anthony
Well, I have three children ages 3 and under, and for the first two kids, I only ever used a baby Bjorn. It did the job, but left my back hurting. When the 3rd kid was coming along, I decided to splurge on an Ergo, but was so used to facing my kids 'out' in the Bjorn, that I got the Gemini instead since the Ergo does not have that option.I've never reached a point where I can say I "love" it. Compared to the Bjorn, it is more comfortable for me, but I don't think my baby has ever been comfortable in it. At first, I figured she needed to grow into it, (even though she was almost 10 lbs at birth) but I think the biggest problem is that the length (from baby's shoulders to groin) is not adjustable. I have thought that perhaps, because I'm a larger person (over 200lbs and 5ft 6) this is the issue- but the waist band fits me perfectly, it has just always seemed that I can't get the baby positioned correctly to where she's comfortable. That said, I am much more comfortable carrying my child in the Gemini compared to Bjorn, but that's irrelevant if the baby is fussing/crying!I have used the carrier for all three of my kids as either front or back facing, and I do love it's versatility, but being overweight, I don't like how awkward I look from the front when I have a kid on my back, as the waist strap comes below my stomach. (Obviously, this is a vanity issue, I only include that advice if other heavy women are considering.)Three stars because it's a lovely print, versatile and comfortable fabric.Two stars off because it is awkward to unfasten and for the lack of adjustable fabric for baby's torso.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5The best of the 6 types of carriers we own
By Monarch
We've used 6 different carriers now: Baby Bjorn, ERGObaby, Moby, Beco Baby Gemini, Aprica side carrier, and S.P.O.C. (simple piece of cloth).Our favorite carrier of all, it has the support and quality of the Ergo, only with more versatility. The padded head support folds down and snaps to stay down (unlike the Bjorn that buttons down, but still flips up). The crotch area of the Beco Gemini folds in and snaps into place to allow a forward facing position (our son's current fave), a position that the Ergo does not offer. The forward facing front position of this carrier reminds me of the Baby Bjorn, only with the large support base that is sorely missing from the Bjorn. The Beco's larger support base provides ample hip support for the baby, preventing the promotion of hip dysplasia (as some other forward facing carriers, such as Bjorn, have been shown to promote). I was a little concerned about the ease of use, since it's so similar to ERGO, and we found that carrier to be intimidating with all of it's pieces and configurations; however, we both learned the Beco quickly and can remember how to use it without looking at the directions for a second time. Oh, and we can each get into/out of the carrier alone (not so with the ERGO). In a nut shell, the Beco carrier has the best comfort, safety and versatility for both parents (mom & dad) and for baby.

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